
![]() Carlos Estrada sucks face during a party celebrating my arrival at the Grand Hotel in Buenos Aires. He and Jean-Pierre Aumont were my leading men in American in Buenos Aires. | ![]() Jean-Pierre Aumont flew in from Paris for this movie. He and Estrada and I shot for two months. It took so long because Latin men live up to their reputations as hot lovers! | |
![]() I had tons of publicity in Argentina... | ![]() ...partly because Eva Peron had died just a few years before, and they thought I looked and acted like her. | |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Perry in his Gaucho outfit when we were shopping. People followed me everywere. There was no privacy! | |
![]() The movie was over, and Perry and I left for the States. I was soglad to get home! | ||
![]() At the Venice Film Festival. The paparazzi went crazy. A real scene from La Dolce Vita. | ![]() A publicity photo wearing my film festival dress. | |
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![]() Here I am accepting Marilyn's David Award in Taormina, Sicily for The Prince and the Showgirl. On my left is Anna Magnani and next to her is Gina Lollobrigida | ![]() Here I am arriving in Rome complete with picture hat and tons of luggage. Nobody travels this way anymore--thank God! | |
![]() Leading man Freddy Quinn on the set of The Wild, Wild West, shot in Berlin and Yugoslavia. | ![]() Still in Germany, a publicity photo from a press party in the Berlin Hilton Hotel. | |
![]() The cover of the German movie magazine Freundin during the filming of The Wild, Wild West. | ||