Our topic for today is “1970 Ann-Margret movies with initials in the title.”
It’s a very specific topic.
In addition to the execrable Broadway Joe film, C.C. & Company, there was a not-quite-as-bad Stanley Kramer film, R.P.M., a superficial look at the campus revolts of the time, written by Dr. Erich Segal. It was probably the low point in Stanley Kramer’s career, but was certainly not the nadir of Erich Segal’s, given that he also wrote Oliver’s Story.
Segal sure wrote a bunch of low-to-middlebrow crap, which is surprising for an Ivy League classics professor with a Ph.D. from Harvard.
But enough about that.
Ann-Margret was briefly topless as she got out of Zorba the Greek’s bed.
And she looked spectacular in this net outfit sans bra, again featuring Zorba.
