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Two words: The Deep. First time we rented that movie (in Beta format!), I’m pretty sure I edged six months closer to puberty. And that was before she jumped in the water. By the time she got back out, I was a man.

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  1. 1. Silicon Valley JIm

    One of the great beauties ever. For a look at a very young Jacqueline Bissett, have a look at Two For the Road, a pretty good movie from 1967 starring Audrey Hepburn (just as beautiful, but in a very different way) and Albert Finney.

  2. 2. smoothjim

    For a look at a very young Jacqueline Bissett, have a look at Bullitt, a pretty good movie from 1968 starring a Mustang 390 (just as beautiful, but in a very different way), Steve McQueen, sounds by Lalo Schifrin, and a bowl of cereal.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVAC_xzBBXQ&feature=related

  3. 3. Veeshir

    Ahhhh, that was a great movie, with the sound down. I’m still not sure what the heck they were doing.

    You have to love 70s beauties, back when men were men and boobs were real.

  4. It’s a shame she didn’t jump in to and out of the water a few dozen more times.

    You know, for science.

  5. 5. Sven Svenson

    She ain’t got nothin’ on Sophia Loren in “Boy on the Dolphin.” And…
    Sophia wasn’t wearing a face mask.

  6. Oh, no–Beta!

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