Propaganda
Esther Williams (Million Dollar Mermaid, Neptune's Daughter)— America's mermaid but more importantly my grandmother's favourite (even received a signed photo back from her). She was almost an Olympian and no one was hotter or more qualified in a bathing suit.
Maria Schell (The Brothers Karamazov, Cimarron)— She plays Grushenka in the 1958 version of The Brothers Karamazov, driving both a father and son to near insanity due to how "wicked" and hot she is. She has a mischievous air and a disarming smile.
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Esther Williams:
She was a famous swimmer and movie star. She looked so gorgeous with those curls and that smile!
A sense of humor is very attractive so I wanted to share Esther’s appearance on What’s My Line from 1955.
They don't make real movies anymore (ie movies where your leading lady water skis up a ramp attached to a helicopter):
Anyone who can swim with their eyes open, whilst smiling, and not looking a mess deserves to be adored the world over.
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99 Women (Der heiße Tod, 1969)
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Maria Schell and Glenn Ford in 'Cimarron' (1960).
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Maria Schell-Marlon Brando "Superman" 1978, de Richard Donner.
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Yul Brynner and Maria Schell in THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV (1958), directed by Richard Brooks
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Saitama Tastsumaki by Yul Brynner and Maria Schell
Here I wanted to show Saitama and Tatsumaki in a lovely embrace, performed by actors Yul Brynner and Maria Schell. An oscar worthy performance!
Uni Kuru Toga 0.5mm Mechanical Pencil
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Maria Schell, January 15, 1926 – April 26, 2005.
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Luchino Visconti’s “Le notti bianche” (White Nights) November 14, 1957.
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Il trono di fuoco (1970)
AKA Night of the Blood Monster; The Bloody Judge
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Yul Brynner and Maria Schell in 'The Brothers Karamazov', 1958.
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ACTRESSES WHO DIED 2005
June Haver at 79 from respiratory failure
Sandra Dee at 62 from kidney failure
Anne Bancroft at 73 from cancer
Simone Simon at 94 from natural causes
Sheree North at 73 from surgery
Virginia Mayo at 84 from pneumonia
Teresa Wright at 86 from heart attack
Jean Parker at 90 from stroke
Maria Schell at 79 from heart failure
Ann Loring at 91 from stroke
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Maria Schell-Jean Pierre Marielle "El diablo por la cola" (Le diable par la queue) 1969, de Philippe de Broca.
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Roman Polanski & Maria Schell at Marmorhaus in Berlin, 1977. Photo by Mario Mach
Roman Polanski & Maria Schell at Marmorhaus in Berlin, 1977
Roman Polanski with Sybil Danning and Maria Schell, Berlin 1977. Photo by Harry Croner
Roman Polanski with Sybil Danning and Maria Schell at Marmorhaus in Berlin, 1977
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