Eleanor Ames

Eleanor Ames

  • Title: Eleanor Ames
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  • Known For: Acting
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Eleanor Ames Movies

  • 1962
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    Secret File: Hollywood

    Secret File: Hollywood

    4 1962 HD

    A private eye (Robert Clarke) takes pictures for the publishers (Francine York, Syd Mason) of a scandal magazine.

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  • 1997
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    Classic Striptease and Glamour Films 21

    Classic Striptease and Glamour Films 21

    1 1997 HD

    SWEATER GIRLS 4 tasty TITBITS, the famous VIRGINIA BELL calisthenics film with upside down jiggles and slo-mo bounce, the golden globes of JANE REYNOLDS, 3 CHERRIE KNIGHT peel downs and 3 definitive HONEY BEE strips induding her very earliest appearance pre-augmentation, and the later enhanced Ver.44E.

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  • 1970
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    Super Boobs: Volume 10

    Super Boobs: Volume 10

    1 1970 HD

    Compilation of clips of buxom women, including: 1. Jill T176 (Barbara Martin) 2. Untitled Gee Whiz 3. Kathy Sharpe CA1 4. Starlight 104 5. Gigi T98 Gigi Frost 6. Bonnie T201 7. Janey Reynolds 8. Candlelight BBP 80? (untitled) Laine Carlin/Honey Harmon 9. Candlelight 47 pt1? (untitled) – low angle 10. red panties, wicker chair 11. Starlight 400 12. Candlelight Varieties 9 (pt. 2)? (untitled) Eleanor Ames 13. Untitled – TV in background (Mystery Model) 14. Starlight BBP 130

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  • 2013
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    That's Sexploitation!

    That's Sexploitation!

    5.762 2013 HD

    Before the advent of modern-day pornography, a vast and rapidly-paced world of smut peddling was the norm, complete with its own secret history. This documentary reveals the untold story of American cinema's gloriously sordid cinematic past. Starting in the 1920s, expert exploiteer David F. Friedman and Henenlotter navigate us through more than five salacious decades of skin flicks. It's the true story of dirty movies, traced in elegant detail from the bizarre locations where these nudie shorts were screened to the ongoing legal battles fought by their promoters. And of course there are the stories of the innovators themselves, people who often risked their own security and livelihood to make these films, believing in some way that what they were doing wasn't a 'bad' thing - and that it could rake in some dough.

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