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Val de Val Featured prominently on a lobby card for the 1951 Burlesque film: “FRENCH FOLLIES”; produced by ‘Broadway Roadshow Productions’.. The film also featured: Jean Carroll, Jennie Lee, and Crystal Starr, amongst it’s
Vintage poster for the 1946 Burlesque movie: “HOLLYWOOD REVELS”; produced by Roadshow productions.. Directed by Duke Goldstone, the film is essentially a documentary record of an actual Burlesque show as presented on the stage of the ‘FOLLIES
Kalantan (aka. Mary Ellen Tillotson) A short sample of the 1946 Burlesque movie: “HOLLYWOOD REVELS”; produced by Roadshow productions.. It starred a young dancer named: “Aleene Dupree”, billed as the ‘Sweetheart of the Folies Bergere’..
Tempest Storm (aka. Annie Blanche Banks)Appearing in a publicity still for the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
Mae Blondell A publicity still from the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”; produced by ‘Broadway Roadshow Productions’.. The film was essentially a documentary recording of a performance at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located
Tempest Storm A publicity still from the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”, features Ms. Storm at center stage.. Misty Ayres (at Left) and Mae Blondell (at Right), are the 2 blond dancers seen behind her.. The film was shot at
Frances DuBay (and her Educated Stallion) Vintage 50’s-era publicity still promoting a ‘Broadway Roadshow Productions’ film recording of her: “LADY GODIVA” act.. The horse was a mare named “Melody Lady”, rather than a stallion.
Tempest Storm Appearing in a publicity still for the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
Frances DuBay (and her Educated Stallion) Vintage 50’s-era publicity still promoting a ‘Broadway Roadshow Productions’ film recording of her: “LADY GODIVA” act.. The horse was a mare named “Melody Lady”, and disrobed her
Tempest Storm Veteran makeup artist Harry Thomas applies the final touches to Ms. Storm, in a publicity photo for the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los
Designs On A Showgirl “Aleene Dupree” was the star of the 1946 movie: “HOLLYWOOD REVELS”; as produced by Roadshow productions.. By the early 50’s, Aleene would dance briefly under the (slightly-altered) name: I-Leen.. When she began
Jenna Saunders (aka. Jeanne Saunders) Appearing in a publicity still for the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
leshanches: Kalantan (aka. Mary Ellen Tillotson) A small sample of her dancing in the 1946 Burlesque movie: “HOLLYWOOD REVELS”; produced by Roadshow productions..
Rhea Walker Checks the camera focus in a behind-the-scenes publicity photo for the 1953 film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. This Burlesk movie was shot entirely at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
Tempest Storm A publicity still from the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”, features Ms. Storm framed between: Misty Ayres (Left) and Jenna Saunders (Right).. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in Los Angeles,
Misty Ayres Poses for a publicity still for the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
Frances DuBay (and her Educated Stallion) Vintage 50’s-era publicity still promoting a ‘Broadway Roadshow Productions’ film recording of her: “LADY GODIVA” act.. The horse was a mare named “Melody Lady”, and disrobed
Marsha WayneAppearing in a publicity still for the 1952 Burlesque short: “STRIP STRIP HOORAY”.. The film also featured dancers: Robin Jewell, Paula D'Arcy, and Beverly Reynard..
burleskateer: Mae Blondell A publicity still from the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”; produced by ‘Broadway Roadshow Productions’.. The film was essentially a documentary recording of a performance at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’;
Rhea WalkerChecks the camera framing in a behind-the-scenes publicity photo for the 1953 film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. This Burlesk movie was shot entirely at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
Tempest StormWorks up a sweat in this publicity still from the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
Kalantan (aka. Mary Ellen Tillotson)Vintage 40′s-era promotional photo of: “Aleene Dupree” – the star of the 1946 movie: “HOLLYWOOD REVELS”; as produced by Roadshow productions.. By the early 50’s, Aleene would also begin dancing
Vintage 50′s-era poster for the Burlesque film: “DING DONG GIRLIES”; directed by W. Merle Connell.. This release is very likely a mashup of two different Broadway Productions: “DING-DONG! A NIGHT in the MOULIN ROUGE” and “HOLLYWOOD REVELS”..
burleskateer: Tempest Storm A publicity still from the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”, features Ms. Storm at center stage.. Misty Ayres (at Left) and Mae Blondell (at Right), are the 2 blond dancers seen behind her.. The film was shot
burleskateer: Tempest Storm Works up a sweat in this publicity still from the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
Vintage theatrical poster for the 1952 film: “B-GIRL RHAPSODY”.. The movie’s star performer was Lily Ayers.. But also taking it off, were fellow strippers: Ginger DuVal, and Frenchy LeVonne, amongst others..
Lily Ayers Standing very tall on a barroom table, for a publicity still promoting the 1952 Burlesque film: “B-Girl Rhapsody”..
Jeanine France Appearing in a publicity still for the 1954 Burlesque film: “MERRY MAIDS of the GAY WAY”..
burleskateer: Vintage poster for the 1946 Burlesque movie: “HOLLYWOOD REVELS”; produced by Roadshow productions.. Directed by Duke Goldstone, the film is essentially a documentary record of an actual Burlesque show as presented on the stage of the
burleskateer: Tempest Storm (aka. Annie Blanche Banks)Appearing in a publicity still for the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..