V is for Villains and Vixens















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Vexatious villains and vixens with lots of va va voom.
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giggling gangsters, sultry singers
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A comprehensive roundup Niall, and some excellent examples. Lana Turner mixed being a vixen with villains by having a real relationship with a true-life gangster, Johnny Stompanato. It didn’t end well…http://www.biography.com/people/cheryl-crane-235822
Best wishes, Pete.
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Fun post 🙂
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All (okay, most) of my faves! Thanks for sharing! How fun
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Love these women of black and white films. So much sexier than the actresses of today.
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I’ve always had a soft spot for the villains. Great post!
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Some great films in those times. The screenwriters knew how to tell a good story.
Arlee Bird
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Great list! Alec Guinness as Fagin?
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Alec Guinness played Fagin?
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The best Fagin!
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Love this post Niall.
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thanks, Vinnie
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