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Christina Lindberg: The Original Eye Patch Wearing Butt Kicking Movie Babe

Christina Lindberg: The Original Eye Patch Wearing Butt Kicking Movie Babe

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$42.99

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CHRISTINA LINDBERG: ORIGINAL EYE PATCH WEARING MOVIE BABE! From Sweden's foremost centerfold to Quentin Tarantino's favorite actress, Christina Lindberg acted in twenty-something films in the early 70's - then she disappeared. Almost all of Christina's films were considered failures, some were so violent they were forbidden, others simply forgotten. In 1973, Christina acted in the film Thriller, which inspired Quentin Tarantino to make Kill Bill. Now, 40 years later, she's making a comeback at 65 with the movie Cry for revenge, loosely based on Thriller. From Sweden's foremost centerfold to Quentin Tarantino's favorite actress, Christina Lindberg acted in twenty-something films in the early 70's - then she disappeared. Almost all of Christina's films were considered failures, some were so violent they were forbidden, others simply forgotten. In 1973, Christina acted in the film Thriller, which inspired Quentin Tarantino to make Kill Bill. Now, 40 years later, she's making a comeback at 65 with the movie Cry for revenge, loosely based on Thriller.

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CHRISTINA LINDBERG: ORIGINAL EYE PATCH WEARING MOVIE BABE! From Sweden's foremost centerfold to Quentin Tarantino's favorite actress, Christina Lindberg acted in twenty-something films in the early 70's - then she disappeared. Almost all of Christina's films were considered failures, some were so violent they were forbidden, others simply forgotten. In 1973, Christina acted in the film Thriller, which inspired Quentin Tarantino to make Kill Bill. Now, 40 years later, she's making a comeback at 65 with the movie Cry for revenge, loosely based on Thriller. From Sweden's foremost centerfold to Quentin Tarantino's favorite actress, Christina Lindberg acted in twenty-something films in the early 70's - then she disappeared. Almost all of Christina's films were considered failures, some were so violent they were forbidden, others simply forgotten. In 1973, Christina acted in the film Thriller, which inspired Quentin Tarantino to make Kill Bill. Now, 40 years later, she's making a comeback at 65 with the movie Cry for revenge, loosely based on Thriller.