Restored Irving Klaw's Wiggle Movies Trailer

Restored Irving Klaw's Wiggle Movies Trailer (2013)

22 November 2013 Factual 25 mins

A collection of wiggle movies, black and white shorts of Bettie Page that have been restored and are now set to new musical recordings (mostly rockabilly anthems to Page). The set includes: Dance of Passion, Bettie Page's New High Heel Tease, Waltzing in Satin Scanties, Dominant Bettie Dances With Her Whip, Dream Dance by Bettie, Bettie's Enchanting Dance, Return of Teaser Girl, Bettie's Exotic Dance in High Heels.

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United States 22 November 2013

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18 April 2013

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