Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Best 60's Thigh Boots Movie Ever?

My habit is to collect, collect, collect until my "download" drive is bursting at the seams. Hurriedly, I then blast through the movies/shows, deleting the bootless ones, trimming the ones with only a few booted scenes and moving the really promising ones to a separate archive drive. A bootless movie can take 3 or 4 minutes to scan and delete. A feature film with a supporting actress that wears quality boots throughout can take around 45 minutes to properly trim. If you're in a rush to free up disk space it makes sense to postpone the most time consuming jobs. Which is why this gem has been sitting in my archive folder for over 3 years. I should have known it was special when my friend SatDish (an expert on 60's thigh boots) mentioned it. It was his nudge that got me to finally take a serious look at Toh Morta La Nonna (1969), so we all owe him a debt.
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http://bruceff.com/test/TohMortaLaNonnaedit.avi

Toh Morta La Nonna (1969) is on the short list for greatest feature film display of 60's style crotch high boots.  Nick Millard/Phillip's boot fetish dreams were just softcore smut so they're disqualified. Spirits of the Dead from the previous year is better preserved (look for my bluray edit in the future) and may be the only serious contender for the top slot.  I'm sure in my passion for this new found treasure I'm overlooking some classics, but these boots are REALLY tall, have about as high a heel as you'll find on 60's thigh boots and in several scenes are lovingly the focus of the action.  It is with tremendous pride that I share Toh Morta La Nonna with you.

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  1. http://creativemedia3.rai.it/podcastcdn/raidue/Detto_Fatto/Dettofatto_puntate_2015/3342550_1800.mp4
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  2. Great find!
    Here is a pic of the actress with the great Mario Monicelli!
    http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2ba349057d

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