With that tiny waist and giant butt I think 415 has to be Jayne Mansfield, but I don't think I ever saw any of her movies!
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Bruce said: With that tiny waist and giant butt I think 415 has to be Jayne Mansfield, but I don't think I ever saw any of her movies!
Correct answer for 415. It is indeed Jayne Mansfield in a scene that once viewed is not easily forgotten. It is from the 1956 film The Girl Can't Help It.
Wow, you dug deep for 416. I bet she wished it stayed buried. Recognized those legs and neck, but had to work to find the film. I expect others will get this, so I will wait.
Wow, you dug deep for 416. I bet she wished it stayed buried. Recognized those legs and neck, but had to work to find the film. I expect others will get this, so I will wait.
The young petite figure on display I had thought would be easily recognised by more than one person.
I was away a few days, but just from the images I think 416 is Audrey Hepburn and 417 is Gloria Grahame
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I was away a few days, but just from the images I think 416 is Audrey Hepburn and 417 is Gloria Grahame
Spot on Bruce and well recognised. The film scenes featured are for Audery Hepburn in Secret People from 1952, and Gloria Grahame in The Big Heat from 1953.
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Let's see how there two images fare then.
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Great work in answering this obscure entry without any clues.
The latest actresses images of ones to hopefully figure out.
Recognized those legs and neck, but had to work to find the film. I expect others will get this, so I will wait.
A 417 clue is coffee.
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The latest images for you to hopefully solve.
419 is certainly Demi Moore in a scene from Striptease from 1996.
If no one comes fourth with the answer shortly I will reveal it myself tomorrow.
Correct for all three 418 answers being for Kelly LeBrock from Weird Science from 1985.
The latest film images challenge that can hopefully be figured out.
It is interesting that you said that 420 was less obvious than 421 as my thinking has them the other way around.
I might have a fondness beyond the fact that it's a really good film. My mother's maiden name was Horne.