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There were actually a couple of mixed fighting scenes on “It Takes a Thief.” By far the best is “The Funeral is on Mundy” with the lovely Julie Newmar using karate and judo on Robert Wagner. See: [Only Registered Users Can See LinksClick Here To Register] (The sequence of note is about 35 minutes in). |
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I have that 'Don't Just Stand There' scene with the gorgeous statuesque beauty that is Barbara Rhodes. But I haven't brought my screenshots to the Forum because I figured it must already be here several times in video form. Added after 5 minutes: Quote:
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If you're looking for FvM action in "It Takes a Thief", this is the very best episode. S2E24, entitled "38-23-36", which takes place at an international beauty contest with Al Mundy (Robert Wagner) pretending to be a photographer. The climactic moment comes at around 46 minutes, when Al goes into Miss Greece's room while she's sleeping, knowing it's she who is holding the microdot he seeks. But there's plenty of lead up to this climax about 10 minutes earlier.
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"I don't know if it's just me, but I rarely find the women of yesteryear as attractive as their modern day counterparts. It maybe the hairstyles, make-up and clothes that make them look so outdated, or possibly just the subconscious knowledge that they'd be old and wrinkly now even if still alive". |
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I'd better get moving before this thread runs off into the distance without me. Here we are in the same scene as the one at the top of the previous page; it's the Harts' weekend at The Cameltoe Health Spa.
1, 2, 3. Jonathan is the only male under 70 so he gets to play practice dummy for the self-defence lesson. Jealous Jennifer doesn't want him getting up-close and personal with any of the other underdressed females so she volunteers to be his 'victim'. 4, 5, 6. He sneaks up behind her ready to apply a choke, at which point she's supposed to try and throw him. 7, 8, 9. She fails because the big lump is too heavy, and he won't play along with the scenario in case the others see his wife getting the better of him. He arrogantly lets her know about it, and then emphasises the point by squeezing harder until he's sadistically hurting her. She lifts her arms. "No honey, you won't break this hold like that." Added after 23 minutes: 10, 11, 12. But Jennifer isn't trying to break his hold like that; she's bringing her sharp elbow down into his flabby gut. He winces in pain. Jill St. John - being an experienced actress - also winces. But nobody told the extras with her what they were supposed to be watching at this point. 13, 14. As her bland but very rich husband sinks to the floor, Jennifer looks mortified. She's not bothered about his distress though; just that she failed to follow instructions. 15. But the young instructor won't hear of it - the art of self-defence is about being practical and resourceful, so incapacitating your attacker with an elbow strike is fine. 16, 17. "No, I couldn't possibly place my foot on him; he'd find that far too humiliating. I'll pose at his side though - how's this?" 18. Yes Jennifer, I suppose that's put paid to next month's 'Rodeo Drive Allowance'. Last edited by verscont; 30-Jun-19 at 09:20. |
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When I wrote about the "women of yesteryear" I was thinking of the skinny flat-chested flappers and 'It Girls' of the 1920s-30s right through to the voluptuous femme fatales of the 1940s and 1950s. In other words, those who came and went long before my time. But the sight of Diana Rigg throwing men around when I was young - or the thought of Stefanie Powers doing the same - fills me with joy. So it's probably just a generational thing; maybe no different to why I missed The Beatles but have always loved Bowie. Anyway, back on topic! As lovely as Stefanie may be, that single elbow isn't enough. We can't leave The Harts' Pilot Episode without seeing Mr Smug flying through the air - even if it is a stuntman. Enjoy! BTW, here's the other gorgeous actress in this scene: [Only Registered Users Can See LinksClick Here To Register] |
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