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I saw this great mini-series many years ago and the sight of Ann-Margret's voluptous curves (when curves meant hour glass figure as opposed to an over weight one today) were poured into a Merry Widow corset was something to behold.

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You are so right. Ann-Margret was the most fabulous redhead that tinsel town ever produced other than the great Maureen O'Hara. I've always loved her flaming hair and flashing green eyes. She got her start as a bimbo in movies before she got her first Oscar nomination for Carnal Knowledge, and for some reason her role as Ann Grenville (Woodward in real life) reminds me so much of her part as the singer who hooks the wholesome Pat Boone in the 1962 version of State Fair. What a babe!

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