Mike Durrett: CONFIDENTIAL

Remembering Jane Russell in 2-D!

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Movie Trailer Screens...Image via Wikipedia
And, ahem, 38D-24-36. 

Bob Hope, Wikipedia reminds us, "introduced her as 'the two and only Jane Russell' and 'Culture is the ability to describe Jane Russell without moving your hands.'"

She certainly brimmed with sex appeal and enthusiasm. Looking at these clips and others, I am reminded of how sweet, lovely, comical, spunky, and talented Jane Russell could be. She was also underused by Hollywood and that is regrettable.



Jane Russell, Bob Hope & Roy Rogers: "Wing Ding" from "Son of Paleface" (1952) via YouTube



Jane Russell: "Ain't There Anyone Here for Love" from "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" (1953) via YouTube



Jane Russell: "You Know" from "Macao" (1951) via YouTube

Previously: Remembering Jane Russell in 3-D!

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