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    September, 2011

    Nancy’s International Movie Poster Gallery, Part Two: “The Last Of The Secret Agents?” and “The Wild Angels”

    September 23rd, 2011 by Andrew

    Nancy Sinatra Movie Posters

    Also known as Agent XZY – Med Rätt Att Bära Paraply in Sweden, The Last Of The Secret Agents? holds three notable distinctions in the NS filmography: Nancy’s first leading role, Nancy’s first title sequence recording, and Nancy’s personal favorite of all her motion pictures.

    “The movie is a send-up on two fronts, the spy genre and vaudeville. It was directed by Norman Abbott…Really fun and filled with sight gags.” ~ Nancy [source]

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    Nancy’s International Movie Poster Gallery, Part One: “For Those Who Think Young” to “The Ghost In The Invisible Bikini”

    September 2nd, 2011 by Andrew

    Nancy Sinatra Movie Posters

    “They called me ‘the rebel chick’…or ‘the biker chick’
    after I did the Peter Fonda Wild Angels movie.”

    That was Nancy’s response to Howie Mandel’s observation that Nancy had been the “precursor” to Madonna. [The Howie Mandel Show, May 17, 1999]

    When the interview moved to the topic of her co-starring role with Elvis Presley in Speedway, Nancy jokingly referred to her “epic film career.” Although Nancy is modest regarding her motion pictures, they are fondly appreciated by aficionados of her work. The following vintage movie posters, lobby cards, production stills, and publicity photos were created as promotional items for Nancy’s films. However, they can now be enjoyed as pieces of art which document the celluloid aspect of Nancy’s international impact on culture.

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