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| Tarzan: 1934 Nude Swim Scene - Jane Skinny Dipping |
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In this scene from Johnny Weissmuller's
second feature film, Tarzan and His Mate,
Jane goes swimming naked with her jungle
lover. The producers got away with this at
first due to the fact that the FCC had not
yet been created; however, the scene was
quickly removed due to complaints from
religious groups and mad mothers.
Note the small breast size of Underwater
Jane as compared to the more buxom Landlubber
Jane. That's because Maureen O'Sullivan did
not perform in this particular scene.
Instead, Olympic swimmer Josephine McKim was
used as a double for Miss O'Sullivan. The
decision was not made because of any modesty
issues. The skimpy costume Maureen wears
throughout the film proves that she wasn't
shy about showing her body. It was simply
agreed that the grace of a professional
swimmer would be more pleasing for the
audience.
Maureen's revealing jungle costume in Tarzan
and His Mate was another thing that drew
complaints from the bluenoses; therefore, in
all future Tarzan films, Jane's body was to
be significantly more covered up.
Thanks to Ted Turner for putting this
classic scene back into the classic film
where it belongs. Tags : naked swimming skinny-dipping johnny weissmuller sexy woman underwater nudism maureen o'sullivan nudist ted turner |
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Affichage : 613656
Durée : 183 s |
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