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vintage-every-day · 2 months
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Jayne Mansfield poses for a photo with husband Mickey Hargitay on their way to Catalina on July 22, 1957.
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yestergaze · 1 month
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Jayne Mansfield, with her husband Mickey Hargitay, and their daughter Mariska. 1964
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mudwerks · 10 months
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(via Take A Break | POUR 15 MINUTES D'AMOUR)
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justapopculturejunkie · 5 months
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Jayne Mansfield and her daughter Jayne Marie ride in the Hollywood Christmas Parade in 1958. Mickey Hargitay can be seen in front of Jayne.
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neelyowhora · 2 months
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jayne mansfield and mickey hargitay
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theglitterdome · 9 days
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Jayne Mansfield and Mickey Hargitay at their wedding in 1958.
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weirdlookindog · 5 months
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Femi Benussi and Mickey Hargitay in Bloody Pit of Horror (Il boia scarlatto, 1965)
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bitter69uk · 3 months
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“On January 4, Jayne (wearing a leopard-skin cape, hat and muff) told Louella Parsons, “We are going to have a very quiet wedding and then we’ll fly to Dallas where my mother plans to give a reception for our friends there.” Then everyone had a good laugh and went to work on the real plans. The happy couple held another press event, showing off her ring and trousseau. They sent out one hundred invitations (on pink paper, of course). “This is one time I don’t want a lot of publicity,” Jayne unconvincingly told the assembled reporters and cameramen. (“It just happens that most of her friends are newspapermen,” said Jim Byron). Jayne and Mickey chose January 13 for the wedding date, “because Mickey and I met on the 13th. He won the Mr. Universe contest on the 13th and got his American citizenship on the 13th. I just love that number.” Jayne added, “I’m so happy. We’re both on a pink cloud.” Jayne picked the Wayfarer’s Chapel in Palos Verdes for the wedding – designed by Lloyd Wright (son of Frank Lloyd Wright) in the 1940s, it was a modernistic glass and wood building that looked like the skeleton of a church. Glass was the key factor here: people who couldn’t get into the wedding could still see it – and photograph it. The only concern being would they crash through the walls in a disaster of blood and shards? “I want the ceremony to be serious and serene,” Jayne reiterated. “It’s going to be entirely free of photographers. Except maybe just one, from the studio. Well, I don’t suppose I can keep the photographers away if they want to come.” Andrew Carthew of the Daily Herald wrote that Jayne described the wedding, “with some slight irreverence, as the Greatest Publicity Stunt in History.”
/ From the 2021 biography Jayne Mansfield: The Girl Couldn’t Help It by Eve Golden /
On this day 66 years ago (13 January 1958), quintessential show business couple Jayne Mansfield and Miklós "Mickey" Hargitay married. Their tumultuous on-and-off relationship would play out within the flashbulbs of international paparazzi. They would have three children together, perform together on film and onstage in Las Vegas, ultimately divorcing in 1964. (Mansfield would die in 1967, Hargitay in 2006).
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citizenscreen · 4 months
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Mickey Hargitay was born on January 6, 1926 #botd
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missw0rld · 1 year
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Jayne Mansfield (1957)
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mudwerks · 2 months
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Amazons (including Moira Orfei) find an injured and weak Hercules (Mickey Hargitay) after he fought with the Hydra in THE LOVES OF HERCULES (1960)
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gatutor · 5 months
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Jayne Mansfield-Mickey Hargitay "The loves of Hercules" (Gli amori di Ercole) 1960, de Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia.
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Renato Polselli, Delirio Caldo, 1972
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cosmicretreat · 1 year
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suspiria76 · 1 year
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LADY FRANKENSTEIN
Italy
1971
Directed by Mel Welles
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