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Duration: 50 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: erotic4u |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 320x240 | Added: 2005-May-01 |
Alternate Names: Britt Marie Eklund, Britt Marie Eklund, Britt-Marie Eklund, Britt-Marie Eklund, Britta Ekman, بریت اکلاند
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Britt-Marie Ekland, born 6 October 1942 in Stockholm, Sweden, is an accomplished actress known for her roles in international cinema. She gained worldwide recognition playing 'Soleil' opposite Roger Moore's James Bond in 'The Man with the Golden Gun' (1974). Prior to this, she had already established herself in British film and television. Ekland's other notable works include the cult horror film 'The Wicker Man' (1973) and her role as 'Rachel' in the stage play-turned-film 'Night They Raided Minsky's' (1968). Her personal life, including her high-profile marriage to actor Peter Sellers, also attracted significant public attention.
Release Year: 1968
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: The Night They Invented Striptease
Director: William Friedkin
Writer: Arnold Schulman, Norman Lear, Rowland Barber, Sidney Michaels
Rachel leaves her Amish community in Pennsylvania to pursue her dream of becoming a dancer in New York City. She arrives at Billy Minsky's Burlesque, hoping to perform but finds that her biblical dance routines are not suitable for the venue. Raymond, one of the comedians at the club, sees Rachel's unique act as an opportunity to outsmart local morality crusaders who have been closing down burlesque shows. He announces Rachel as 'Mme Fifi,' a new Paris sensation, and plans to perform her dance during a police raid on the club. Meanwhile, Rachel's father is searching for her in New York, while both Raymond and his straight-man Chick develop feelings for Rachel.
Night They Raided Minsky's is a 1968 American comedy-musical film directed by William Friedkin. The movie follows Rachel, an Amish woman who arrives in New York City with aspirations of becoming a dancer. She lands at Billy Minsky's Burlesque, where her religious dance routines clash with the venue's more provocative entertainment. The film explores themes of cultural collision and sexual repression through Rachel's experiences and the various characters she encounters.