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@ Mr. ZardozSpeaks: not familiar but I see where they are coming from. Although, to be perfectly frank, the top photo has a very high Yum Quotient™*, the bottom one, not so much * Henceforth, known as YQ!
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the top photo has a very high Yum Quotient™ You should see Dolores Mantez (uncredited) in Sapphire (1959) [Fenella Fielding and Barbara Steele are also uncredited in this Basil Dearden film].
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the top photo has a very high Yum Quotient™ You should see Dolores Mantez (uncredited) in Sapphire (1959) [Fenella Fielding and Barbara Steele are also uncredited in this Basil Dearden film]. Photographic evidence?
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Photographic evidence? A doubting Thomas, are we? Doubting? It looks more like egging you on. By the way, please continue.
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You wouldn't know from the soundtrack covers, but Madam Steel is very high on the YQ chart.
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the stunning Delphine Seyrig on the right You are right! This was THE 2018 soundtrack event as far as I am concerned.
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the stunning Delphine Seyrig on the right You are right! This was THE 2018 soundtrack event as far as I am concerned. Indeed. I spent quite some time trying to locate the tapes back in the early 2010'S. I'm a "hudge" Francois de Roubaix fan and Daughters of Darkness was a was major piece of the musical puzzle. I was also fortunate to meet Danielle Ouimet at a screening in 2011, and even though she was 62 years old, she was positively radiant.
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