It's back to the early days with the movies coming from the 1950s and 1960s.
Not a lot of nudity but lots of sex appeal!
Bandolero!
Sensational cleavage by Raquel Welch in
Bandolero! (1968).

Comanche Station
More cleavage in Comanche Station (1960), this
time by Nancy Gates.

Fantastic Voyage
Raquel Welch again, this time she is fantastic
when filling out a wet suit in Fantastic Voyage (1966).
Fathom
Yet again we have Raquel Welch, this time in Fathom (1967) - lovely cleavage.


Greta Chi

and Elizabeth Ercy look good.

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
No nudity in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1966).
There are lots of scantily clad women showing plenty of cleavage. They
are
Annette Andre,

Helen Funai,

Inga Neilson,
Jennifer and Susan Baker,

Lucienne Bridou,
Myrna White

and some not identified.
Girls of Paris
Girls of Paris (1969) is a soft core film about which I know almost
nothing. There were no useful credits so I don't know who the naked women
are. Unfortunately, the DVD's quality is also not very good.


Lady in Cement
Most of the nudity in Lady in Cement (1968) comes from a topless Christine
Todd, who is also a drowned corpse.

A stripper is also shown topless and a model shows a bit of bare bum.
There is lots of sex appeal by Lainie Kazan,

Raquel Welch
and Virginia Wood.

Mackenna's Gold
Julie Newmar, who is probably best known as Catwoman in the Batman TV
series, hasn't done a lot of nudity. However, she makes up for it in
Mackenna's Gold (1969). There's a brief bit of breast exposure and she
has a lovely bum.
Salome
Rita Hayworth is at her sexiest in Salome
(1953).
Son of Paleface
Some cleavage by Jane Russell in Son of Paleface
(1952).
The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell
Lots more sex appeal in The Private Navy of Sgt.
O'Farrell (1968), this time by Gina Lollobrigida
and Mylène Demongeot.

The Wrecking Crew
Another movie with no nudity is The Wrecking Crew (1969) but the
women really show how it should be done. They are:
Elke Sommer,

Nancy Kwan,
Sharon Tate,

Tina Louise
and some not identified.

Tony Rome
In a similar vein we have Tony Rome (1967). This
time the women are:
Deanna Lund,
Gena Rowlands,

Jill St John,
Joan Shawlee,

Sue Lyon,

Tiffany Bolling

and, again, some not identified.
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