
Luciana Paluzzi
Ah, the old scratching under your bra-strap with a gun barrel move.
Hot!
And I've learned to expect nothing less from the actress who gave us a wonderful rendition of Fiona Volpe in "Thunderball."

Mary Castle
In which we see a different side to Miss Pamela Dare.

Ursula Andress on the target range in "La decima vittima" (1965)
(better known as "The 10th Victim").

Anna Lee

Jane Greer
In addition to those 44s, she's also holding two revolvers.
Paramount Pictures still, © 1947.

Jean Seberg as Emily Hamilton in a production still from Romain Gary's
action-adventure about the international drug trade, "Kill!" (1971).

Nancy Kwan
In this promo still, Nance is shown as the duplicitous Yu-Rang, Count Contini's head hench-bitch in "The Wrecking Crew" (1969).
"Crew" was the last (gasp) of the Matt Helm movies starring Dean Martin, many elements of which Mike Myers refactored into his Austin Powers series.
Yu-Rang was the proprietress of a nightclub dubbed "The House of Seven Joys" (actually a front for her boss's nefarious activities).
In perhaps the most scintillant moment in the entire Helm canon, Kwan and co-star Sharon Tate square off in a catfight choreographed by none other than martial arts legends Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris.

Barbara Bouchet as Marita in Seth Holt's muddled "Danger Route" (1967),
an attempt to cash in on the popularity of the James Bond films.
Notable for the casting of Richard Johnson in the role of licensed-to-garotte Jonas Wise, Bond director Terence Young's original preference to play 007, a role that ultimately went to Sean Connery.
Bouchet was no stranger to Bond-age either, having played Moneypenny in Charles K. Feldman's farcical treatment of Fleming's iconic hero in "Casino Royale", also 1967.
















