Memorable Movies With Drop Dead Gorgeous Actresses

How can we forget Goldie Hawn who I have followed from her early days in Rowan and Martin's Laugh In from the 70's. How about her in the funny First Wives Club where she had her lips injected with saline

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There was a time when Twiggy made quite the splash....

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YUCK! I will never understand why.


The other women you posted are simply magnificent specimens of the species.

Raquel, Julie, Britt, Heidi, Michelle, Goldie and Kate are just gorgeous.

To have Raquel's, Britt's or Julie's eyes staring back at you in dim light is what fantasies are made of!

The "You Don't Own Me" was a great production number.
 
One of my favorite poster girls too, from Blue Lagoon - Brooke Shields.

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Juana Acosta is a Colombian actress who I first saw in "El Cartel de los Sapes"...great film, by the way.

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Don't know whether anyone has listed Hedy Lamarr. Besides being called the"world's most beautiful women" and appearing naked in the 1933 film Ecstasy, she was an electrical engineer who had one of the more important patents which she invented while being a film star! An excerpt from wiki:

"During her film career, Lamarr co-invented the technology for spread spectrum and frequency hopping communications with composer George Antheil.[3] This new technology became important to America's military during World War II because it was used in controlling torpedoes. Those inventions have more recently been incorporated into Wi-Fi, CDMA and Bluetooth technology,[4][5] [6] and led to her being inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2014.[3][7]"
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In an homage to Lamarr, Mel Brooks named Harvey Korman's character in "Blazing Saddles" Hedley Lamarr.

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Not exactly drop dead gorgeous, but very appealing to me during my college days. Had a lot of B-movies which I watched because of her - Kay Lenz, aka ex of David Cassidy.

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