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Tony Mastroianni
Cleveland Press
There have been film clip anthologies before, treasures exhumed from some vault or other, but none quite so interesting to watch as this.
Nov 20, 2003
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Brian Webster
Apollo Guide
Rated: 71/100
Jan 1, 2000
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StephenPaul C
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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04/24/23
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kevin w
A thumbnail sketch of how the presentation of sex in the cinema has changed throughout the decades (1900-1960), with emphasis on certain women "stars" who represented varying types for public consumption. It's not much of a documentary really, but that has more to do with the constraints of time than with the producers intent: the subject matter is quite voluminous, of course. Still it is nice to follow this wandering stream of celebratory and nostalgic consciousness for a bit, particularly for students of film.
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03/30/23
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01/30/23
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Lots of clips of sex symbol actresses from cinema history. Shows how culture has redefined itself again and again. It doesn't go very in depth though and usually only looks at one example of an actress's work to represent her whole career.
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02/01/23
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scott s
A great documentary on sex symbols in the movies from the beginning of film till around the 60s
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Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
03/30/23
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A great documentary on sex symbols in the movies from the beginning of film till around the 60s
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Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
02/21/23
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