AI enhanced time travel to a top London beauty school in 1961.
The models featured include future actress Tania Mallet who played bond girl Tilly Masterson in Goldfinger (1964). Here the girls learn how to stand correctly for the perfect model pose. How to walk in heels and how to elegantly sit in to an automobile.
Harold Baim Color Film Collection
By kind permission of Richard Jeffs and the Baim Film Collection. Published by GlamourDaze
Visit:baimfilms.com
Excerpt from Girls Girls Girls 1961
Produced by Harold Baim. Directed by Michael Winner
http://www.baimfilms.com/hd/girls-girls-girls-hd.asp
Filmed at the famous Lucie Clayton Charm Academy by Michael Winner. The narrator is an interesting chap. His name is Jack Jackson. In early life he was a renowned jazz trumpet player and band conductor. In later years he presented a popular BBC music show called record roundup.
AI Enhancement by GlamourDaze.com
You can access the archive at baimfilms.com.
Harold Baim made over 100 glorious technicolor color film shorts - mainly for cinema release. The archive is a colorful window in to the 1950s and swinging sixties.
For license information of HD transfers of the original 35mm prints and other requests e-mail [contact at baimfilms.com]
The models featured include future actress Tania Mallet who played bond girl Tilly Masterson in Goldfinger (1964). Here the girls learn how to stand correctly for the perfect model pose. How to walk in heels and how to elegantly sit in to an automobile.
Harold Baim Color Film Collection
By kind permission of Richard Jeffs and the Baim Film Collection. Published by GlamourDaze
Visit:baimfilms.com
Excerpt from Girls Girls Girls 1961
Produced by Harold Baim. Directed by Michael Winner
http://www.baimfilms.com/hd/girls-girls-girls-hd.asp
Filmed at the famous Lucie Clayton Charm Academy by Michael Winner. The narrator is an interesting chap. His name is Jack Jackson. In early life he was a renowned jazz trumpet player and band conductor. In later years he presented a popular BBC music show called record roundup.
AI Enhancement by GlamourDaze.com
You can access the archive at baimfilms.com.
Harold Baim made over 100 glorious technicolor color film shorts - mainly for cinema release. The archive is a colorful window in to the 1950s and swinging sixties.
For license information of HD transfers of the original 35mm prints and other requests e-mail [contact at baimfilms.com]
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