The Searchers
John Wayne, Jeffrey Hunter |
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Seven Beauties
Giancarlo Gianini appears in a very intense hair brushing scene. |
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Slightly Scarlet
"Slightly Scarlet" stars the ever-slick John Payne. This film, made in the '50s, doesn't show Payne at his shiny best, but super-slick super villain Ted De Corsia could light up an underground cave with his gleaming black hair. -Hairshine |
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Soldier of Orange
Jeroen Krabbe - From Netherlands with subtitles |
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The Spoilers
This film from the 1940s, gives John Wayne and Randolph Scott one of the best fight scenes ever made. An added extra is that John Wayne's hair, not usually one of his strong points, is slick, shiny, and sexy. Randolph Scott, as usual, is pretty hot too. Lucky Marlene Deitrich gets to play with both of them.
-Hairshine

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Stars and Stripes Forever
An early, most handsome, Robert Wagner is featured and the highlights in his hair are entrancing. |
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