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Daliah and Senta Berger both played a lot of seductive secret agents during the spy-fi fad in the mid-1960's. They were both good at playing femme fatale types, but usually did not have much to work with, because of bland scripts.
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If I hadda get shot, I guess I'd rather have her do it.
Don't worry, Mlp - it's only a water pistol.
"Some Girls Do" is now on YouTube (it also has Joanna Lumley's first screen appearance, in the opening titles sequence)
Thanks B - will take a look when I get a chance.
Daliah and Senta Berger both played a lot of seductive secret agents during the spy-fi fad in the mid-1960's. They were both good at playing femme fatale types, but usually did not have much to work with, because of bland scripts.
That, alas, usually happens to all stunning-looking actresses. Nobody hires them to act, just to look good.
Last time I looked, both "Deadlier Than the Male" and "Some Girls Do" were on YouTube, and the quality was very good.
I'll have a look for then later, TC. The only thing I recall her from is The Silencers, which is where I think I first saw her.
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