Hollywood 1921 RV2150 Costume Topless single bare-shoulder gowns. TMB. Posterior rugage. Bare feet. Actions Rudolph Valentino paints a trio of three daiphenous and bare-breasted ladies (1). Commentary Art is one pretext for seminudity in Hollywood during the early 1920s. Another is the Biblical or historical epic (KR2110). Source Rex Ingram, director, The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Metro Pictures, 1921. Scanned from Arthur Knight and Hollis Alpert, "The History of Sex in Cinema, Part Three: The Twenties," Playboy, June 1965. 1 picture. |
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