 | Movie Legends - Jane Russell Images of the American actress and sex symbol of the 40's and 50's. |
 | "Lookin' For Trouble!" - Jane Russell Condemned by the "Legion of Decency," with no code by the "Breen Office," this movie was initially filmed in 3-D! Howard Hughes, ever the hustler, managed to have it shown anyway. Jane's magnificent! Have fun... |
 | Jane Russell in outfit from 'The Outlaw' Extracted clips of Jane Russell in her outfit and a bondage scene from her movie "The Outlaw (1943)" |
 | My Resistance Is Low - Jane Russell, Hoagy Carmichael THE LAS VEGAS STORY - Music by Hoagy Carmichael, lyrics by Harold Adamson |
 | Jane Russell and Jeanne Crain Clip from Gentlemen Prefer Brunettes |
 | "One For My Baby" - Jane Russell Jane Russell admirably puts over this classic. Granted, for many it's difficult taking ones eyes off her beautiful face and figure, but here she proves she was really a damn good singer. From "Macao," with buddy Robert Mitchum. |
 | Dinah Shore & Jane Russell sing "The Ladies Who Lunch" This gem comes from a 1979 episode of "Dinah!" subtitled "Glamour Is..." with classic glamour gals Diahann Carroll, Jean Peters, Jane Powell, Debbie Reynolds and Jane Russell as well as the designer Bill Travilla who Dinah refers to in this song from Stephen Sondheim's "Company". I've never seen this one as a duet but it may be the only video record of Miss Russell's performance. Someone please let me know if I'm wrong. Jane was the replacement for Elaine Stritch in the original Broadway production and judging by her contribution here, probably did a bang-up job. |
 | Howard Hugues & Jane Russell L'un des hommes qui a profondément marqué le XXème siècle est un misanthrope, un visionnaire qui mourut seul et fou. Grâce à sa conception moderne du cinéma, Howard Hugues a lancé la carrière de plusieurs stars, dont celle de la sexy Jane Russell. En voir plus sur : http://www.vodeo.tv/18-45-2873-howard-hugues--jane-russell.html?PARTID=9085 |
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 | "You Kill Me!" - Jane Russell "Are they always that enthusiastic?" Ain't easy singing in a gambling joint. Jane does her best, but they're a hard sell. "Macao" obviously has its less than stalwart, attractive characters. Lovely Jane still muddles through... |