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  1. Venus: History of a Film Heroine

    Oh okay then. Thank you. Um is there a way to move the thread there or do I have to do that myself?
  2. Venus: History of a Film Heroine

    Space era Venus the Queen of Space Lydia Lane, Carol Williams In December of 1984 Rob Carter was approached by Fusillade director Richard “Dick” Cobb. Cobb wanted to make a new Venus film with a script written by Carter and starring Lydia Lane. Rob Carter finished the script in a week and...
  3. Venus: History of a Film Heroine

    Witch era Venus the Witch Maria Marchesi, Gianna, Inga Ulafson, Lydia Lane The Girl from Venus (or Sister Venus as of the Ultimate Edition DVD set) was the last film produced and released in the US, but it was not the last of “classic” Venus films to be made. During the long run-up to the...
  4. Venus: History of a Film Heroine

    Spy era Venus the Spy Lydia Lane, Jenny Qi, Pauline Curtis The big splash of “Dr. No” propagated a new wave of cheap, disposable entertainment to thrill movie-goers. Planet Pictures (formerly National Planet Pictures) saw big bucks in making their own franchise of super-spy films but they...
  5. Venus: History of a Film Heroine

    Invader era Venus the Invader Miranda Quayle, Susan Iverson In the first films of the Venus series, Venus (Miranda Quayle) is portrayed as being much more villainous than she would later be played. Her sub-textual lesbianism, arch attitude towards men and coldness gives her a sinister air that...
  6. Venus: History of a Film Heroine

    This may or may not be the proper forum but due to its extreme fictionality (is that even a word?) I think it fits under the Alien Space Bats category and it's mostly just for fun. Here is something I have been working on and off again: a pretend film series starring an alien superheroine in...
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