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Synopsis

This insightful documentary features some of the major and most beautiful actresses to grace the silver screen. It shows how the movie industry changed it’s depiction of sex and actresses portrayal of sex from the silent movie era to the present. Classic scenes are shown from the silent movie, True Heart Susie, starring Lillian Gish, to Love Me Tonight (1932), blending sex and sophistication, starring Jeanette MacDonald (pre-Nelson Eddy) and to Elizabeth Taylor in, A Place in the Sun (1951), plus much, much more. —IMDb

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Saul J. Turell

Saul J. Turell succeeded at enough different aspects of the movie business for any three careers: as a distributor and producer of documentary films, a pioneer in the field of cable television, a distributor of classic feature films from the 1920s through the 1960s, and as an Oscar-winning filmmaker. Turell was a key figure in facilitating the revival of interest in classic cinema during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Saul Turell was born in the Bronx, NY, in 1921, and became a filmgoer at an early age thanks to his grandmother, whom he accompanied to the movies regularly when he was still a boy. He served in the United States Army in the South Pacific during World War II, and intended to go into the movie business as a producer at the end of the war. He discovered, however, that there were too many people who were already in or entering the business on the technical side, especially in the field of editing, which he knew something about and through which he’d intended to begin his career… read more

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