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OTHER
CRAP:
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the deluxe the
deluxe version
of Other Crap
in real time,
with all the
bells and
whistles, here.
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For
the next few
contributions I
thought I would
head to Great
Britain. First
up, British
movies of the
60s and 70s.
This was an
interesting time
in British
movies
nudity-wise, as
you can see from
the movies
below. Producers
such as George
Harrison Marks
and Stanley Long
were continually
pushing the
boundaries of
nudity. There
wasn't much in
the way of
story, just
enough to allow
there to be
plenty of naked
women, many of
whom also posed
in the girly
magazines of the
time. Possibly
the most famous
of these women
was Mary
Millington who,
unfortunately,
killed herself
in 1979. Her
fame was such
that they made
at least two
movies using
archive footage
for a couple of
years after her
death. These
will be in the
next
contribution, a
fortnight hence.
Today: part 3 of
5 this weekend
All the Way Up
The nudity in All
the Way Up (1970)
is by Janet
Montana, who plays
a stripper.
The other
women are
partially dressed:
Adrienne Posta,

Elaine Taylor,

Vanessa Howard

Frenzy
There's a bit of
nudity in the
Alfred Hitchcock
movie Frenzy
(1972). The nudity
on display by Anna
Massey

and Barbara
Leigh-Hunt
is by body
doubles.
A couple of
victims are also
naked.

Poor Cow
Some nice sexy
nudity in Poor Cow
(1967). Carol
White shows her
breasts,

Kate Williams
shows some
side-boob

and Queenie Watts
is in her
underwear.

Take Off Your
Clothes and Live
Take Off Your
Clothes and Live
(1963) is another
low quality nudist
film but all the
actresses manage
to hide their
bushes.
I was only able to
identify two
'actresses',
Maureen Hayden

and Ulla Thoren.

There are a lot of
other almost-naked
women who weren't
identified.

The Great
British Body
This
was just
another excuse
for Brits to
get their
clobber off,
along with the
presenters
Trinny Woodall
and Susannah
Constantine.
Woodall
in episode 2
Woodall and
Constantine in
episode 3

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Carne
de Neon
(2011)
Carne
de Neón is a comic
thriller set in the
underworld that follows
Ricky (Mario Casas), a
young man who has been
brought up on the
streets after his
prostitute mother was
jailed. Now, she is
about to be released and
Ricky would like to see
her dream of a
club/brothel named
Hiroshima realised so
that she can live
comfortably. With the
help (and against the
word) of his pimp friend
Angelito and bodyguard
El Niño, they get some
girls and start a
brothel. This attracts
the attention of local
mobster Chino, in which
nothing gets done
without his cut, so he
kidnaps Ricky and tells
him he'll let him off if
he pays half of the
profit to him and
kidnaps the daughter
(Blanca Suárez) of a cop
who was involved in
killing Chino's son.
This is going to get
ugly and good luck
surviving the mess.
Ultraviolent and quite
nasty film that at one
time can be funny, but
also has the propensity
to be very ugly. It's
hard to make laughs out
of sex trafficking and
baby broking and there's
some, but it feels a bit
off to honest. But, I
like Blanca and love
that she's becoming the
next go-to girl for
Pedro Almodovar. Also,
Macarena is always a gas
in everything she's in,
check out Sexykiller,
Morirás Por Ella, El
Calentito and Dagon to
see what I mean.
(samples
or collages underneath
each 1080hd film link)
Agatha
Fresco

Florencia
Limonoff

Macarena
Gomez

Maria
Zamarbide, Andrea
Carballo, Hsin-Lan
Chang

Vanessa
Oliviera

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