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Credit to, I'm guessing, Sebastianstanfan. Found on Pinterest.
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IG : Caroline.manya
Hooo dog: Buttercup Festival 3-351
The scarf moment lives rent free in my head 😮💨
“She's a cold one, alright… more stallion than mare. Too much for one man to handle.” Dialogue from Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!
“Spend any time around Tura Satana and you can’t help but fall under her spell. One whiff of that perfume – Luna Mystique, if you must know – and you’re a goner, my friend. She’s got a smoky, mischievous chuckle that says life’s a game and the deck’s been marked, so we might as well laugh. Satana still gets a kick out of life and enjoys kicking it back. There’s something noble about Tura. She slugged her way through years of gin mills and flesh pits with nary a dent to her dignity.”
/ From Big Bosoms and Square Jaws: The Biography of Russ Meyer (2005) by Jimmy McDonough /
Born on this day 87 years ago: Amazonian Russ Meyer leading lady (John Waters calls her tough-as-nails performance as the vicious Varla in Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1966) "one of the best villains in screen history”), tassel-twisting burlesque queen (billed as “Miss Japan Beautiful”) and all-round ultra-vixen, the fiercely bodacious Tura Satana (Tura Luna Pascual Yamaguchi, 10 July 1938 - 4 February 2011). Do the Watusi or karate chop someone today in Satana’s memory! Pic via Tura Satana Productions (who have a very exciting documentary in the works!).
"Look at those cheekbones. I could cut myself slapping that face"
(from Sherlock, BBC)