'Jayne Tracey' (8mm Film)

I came across this wonderful short Glamour film of Jayne Tracey over on Dailymotion by user gpgoogle and just had to share it!  Not only does it star one of my favourite 1960’s models stripping, but shows a brief glimpse of 1960’s central London at the beginning.

Apparently it is an early 8mm glamour film by Pete Walker (better known for his 1970’s horror films)  under his company Heritage Films, which produced a number of glamour shorts. I’ve added the title ‘The Vocalist’. but don’t believe that is the original title.

Other glamour films produced by Heritage Films that I’ve not seen, but would be interested in getting a copy are:

Dawn Grayson in “There Was An Old Lady”
Dawn Grayson in “The Burglar”
Dawn Grayson in “Dawn’s Law”
Annette Johnson in “Dream of Annette”
Annette Johnson in “008 Stripped for Action”
Jayne Tracey in “Funny Customs”
Jayne Tracey in “Tricky Tricks”
Jayne Tracey & Anne Wilson in “The Secretary’s Secret”

So if anyone out there knows where to get hold of copies please let me know?

Dawn Grayson – Solis No.70

I stumbled across this little beauty!  Dawn Grayson & unknown model on the cover of a naturist magazine called Solis posing on the grass area out the front of Ewhurst Manor.
This is Solis No.70, published by Nordisk Bladcentral in 1964 and was a 32 page digest-sized magazine that claimed to be the “international sunbathing and nature living magazine” providing quality photos of nudes and nudists in outdoor settings, posed or at play.
During the 1950’s and 60’s by classing your magazine as a nudist or naturist magazine you seemed to be able to get away with a little more riskier content than normal, hence the large number of popular nudist magazines at the time!

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