"From Pin Up to Sex Queen: Bettie Page"
This is an E! True Hollywood story but an incomplete one. At no time do viewers hear about Bettie's later struggle with schizophrenia or her 1979 arrest for attempted murder. The closest we get is towards the very end of the program when Bettie says, "I don't regret anything, just 2 or 3 bad experiences I had."
Still, this is a fascinating retrospective of Bettie's career and her entanglements with the law in the 1950s.
Popping in and out of the program are the following people:
Jack Page (Bettie's brother) - Karen Essex (Bettie's biographer) - Greg Theakston (Tease Magazine editor) - Jim Silke (illustrator/author) - Sam Menning (photographer) - Art Amsie (Camera Club photographer) - Addison Yeaman (Camera Club photographer) - Paula Klaw (co-owner of Movie Star News) - Ira Kramer (owner of Movie Star News) - Bunny Yeager (photographer) - Hugh Hefner - Dr. Susan Block (sex historian) - I.S. Levine (writer) - Dave Stevens (artist) - Robert Blue (artist) - Matthew Rolston (photographer/director) - Todd Oldham (fashion designer) - Shalom Harlow (supermodel) - Robert Reynolds (musician) - BR5-49 (band) - Debi Mazar - Guinevere Turner - Tom Goldsmith (city editor for the "Tennessean") - Steve Sullivan (pinup historian) - Ellsworth Boyd (columnist, Skin Diver Magazine) - Rev. Morris O. Wright (Key West Baptist Temple preacher) - Harry Lear (Bettie's third ex-husband) - Joe Zinnato (owner of Exploded Views Books)
and finally ... at
1:16:36 - Bettie Page herself is interviewed, in shadow.
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