A Beautiful Shot of Pamela Green as Millie The Model in Peeping Tom and a couple of International Film Posters of the Film.
An Early 1950's Pamela Green Shot
An Early Pamela Green Shot, But Don’t Know Where it Originated or Which Publication, But I Would Place It in The Mid 1950’s (Source: Tumblr)
Fotag Magazine (Circa 1961)
Another 48 page, digest size magazine by Harrison Marks produced by his publishing/distribution company ‘Gaffinia Publications’, which started publication circa 1961 and seems to have ran for 8 issues featuring well known HM models on the covers and inside.
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No.1 – Erica |
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No.2 – Ann Austin |
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No.3 – Maxine |
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No.4 – June Russell |
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No.6 – Pamela Green |
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No.8 – Pat Davis |
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Album Eldorado Covers With Some Familiar Faces
Another nice little find of a magazine called Album Eldorado, which was a digest size magazine (6.7 x 9.6 inch) published in Denmark by Forlaget Studia Publications in the late 1950’s and 60’s.
The magazine consisted of 36 pages including covers, with a colour cover and the interior pages were illustrated throughout with black and white nude photographs. Another magazine that claimed it was a naturist magazine with full-page photographs of beautiful women in outdoor poses, basking in the sun and amidst nature. There was also an introduction page with brief text in Danish, English, and German.
I don’t recognise some of the models, but by issue No.30 onwards they start to get very familiar :)
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No.5 – Unknown |
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No.28 – Unknown |
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No.36 – Wendy Luton |
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More Pamela Green Covers
In Focus Magazine (No Number, So May Be The First Issue?)
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Film & TV Parade No.14 as Rita Landre |
Water-Babies as Princess Sonmar H’Arriks |
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Nude Studies |
Femme Fatales Vol.5 No.1 |
Also if You Grab Your Old Red & Blue 3D Glasses and Head on Over to The Official Site There is an Example of Pamela in All Her Glory in Wonderful 3D!
A Full list (So Far!) of Pamela Green Covers Can Be Found … Here
Rita Landre in Witches Brew
In 1960 Pamela Green and George Harrison started making 16mm and 8mm home glamour films most of which were between 60ft to 100ft long. For these there were often built quite elaborate sets for the films and none more so than the one they produced for Witches Brew, which was filmed at the end of 1960. To make maximum use of the set a series of still photos was also shot (Some above)
The film & photo set features Pam in her Rita Landre guise as a very voluptuous witch who performs various incantations before stripping off and disappearing into thin air.
The film & photo set features Pam in her Rita Landre guise as a very voluptuous witch who performs various incantations before stripping off and disappearing into thin air.
The same set was used by Harrison Marks to photograph other models and was later transformed slightly to become a dungeon where June Palmer was locked up among other beauties.*




















































