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Briefly released for one week in 1943, The Outlaw was ... The 1946 movie poster was even more risqué, and people complained that it even revealed a fraction of Jane Russell’s nipple.
Outside school, Ms. Russell took acting classes and was signed in 1940 by Hughes. After “The Outlaw,” she began appearing more regularly in movies. She played Calamity Jane opposite Hope in ...
Actress Jane Russell, who became a star with the 1943 release of “The Outlaw,” Howard Hughes ... issuing Russell-in-the-haystack posters with such lines as ‘How Would You Like to Tussle ...
and rare poster of Jane Russell from the movie "The Outlaw" at Christie's in London today. The poster was made for a one-week showing of the movie -- it's the film for which Howard Hughes designed ...
LOS ANGELES — Jane Russell, famed for eye-popping curves ... Among the most famous was the near-scandalous poster for “Outlaw,” which featured Russell reclining on a haystack with her ...
in The Outlaw. Overnight, she was catapulted from obscurity to infamy, thanks to the movie’s poster, which featured Russell reclining suggestively on a haystack, holding a pistol in one hand and ...
Jane Russell, the dark-haired siren whose sensational debut in the 1943 film “The Outlaw” inspired producer ... He issued Russell-in-the-haystack posters with such lines as “How Would ...
The actress and singer Jane Russell burst upon ... Hughes for her first film, The Outlaw (completed in 1941 but premiered, after much controversy, in 1943). Posters heralded her as "Mean, Moody ...
BOB MONDELLO: Jane Russell was a movie poster before she was a movie star. Howard Hughes commissioned what became a notorious billboard for her first Western, 1941's "The Outlaw." Russell ...
Jane Russell, the voluptuous actress at ... Sheriff Pat Garrett's girlfriend, in "The Outlaw," which he directed. A movie poster — which showed a sultry Ms. Russell in a cleavage-revealing ...