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Old April 29th, 2009, 09:30 AM   #1
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Arrow Jean Arthur

Born: Gladys Georgianna Greene on October 17, 1900 in Plattsburgh, New York, USA
Died: June 19, 1991 (age 90) in Carmel, California, USA
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000795/


Thought for sure I had seen a thread on her before, but I sure can't find it.
Anyway, just about the sexiest movie I have seen her in, is the great comedy, The More the Merrier. Here are the highlights from the film. (5 minute clip, only 38 MB, which doesn't make sense to me) First on the rooftop, she shows dancers legs, even though she wasn't a dancer. Must have worked out though. I don't know if this will do her justice, on DVD, zooming in, her ass and legs look amazing!
2nd scene (Joel McCrea getting busy with her on the stoop) is possibly the sexiest scene I have ever seen in a movie where the actress doesn't take her clothes off! Hell, it still might top those films even! You have to see it to believe it really. I think they were able to get away with a bit more sensuality in films during the war. 3rd scene has a brief clip of her in her nightgown that is see thru, but seeing a better quality shot than when I first saw the film, she clearly has some underwear on underneath. Still damn sexy, IMHO. Oh yeah, she was born in 1900, so she was 42-43 when she made this movie!!!



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