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''[[The Notorious Bettie Page]]'' is a 2005 biographical movie of the [[The Fifties|Fifties]] pin-up and centrefold [[Bettie Page]]. It was directed by [[Mary Harron]] and starred [[Gretchen Mol]] as the titular character. The screenplay was co-written by Harron and [[Guinevere Turner]], the latter of whom was also the screenwriter for ''[[American Psycho]]''.
''[[The Notorious Bettie Page]]'' is a 2005 biographical movie of the [[The Fifties|Fifties]] pin-up and centrefold [[Bettie Page]]. It was directed by [[Mary Harron]] and starred [[Gretchen Mol]] as the titular character. The screenplay was co-written by Harron and [[Guinevere Turner]], the latter of whom was also the screenwriter for ''[[American Psycho]]''.


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* [[Burlesque]]
* [[Burlesque]]
* [[Fan Nickname]]: Notably ''The Dark Angel'' by her fans because of her dark hair and bangs as well as ''The Queen of Curves''.
* [[Fan Nickname]]: Notably ''The Dark Angel'' by her fans because of her dark hair and bangs as well as ''The Queen of Curves''.
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[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
[[Category:The Notorious Bettie Page]]
[[Category:The Notorious Bettie Page]]
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Latest revision as of 14:21, 4 October 2017

The Notorious Bettie Page is a 2005 biographical movie of the Fifties pin-up and centrefold Bettie Page. It was directed by Mary Harron and starred Gretchen Mol as the titular character. The screenplay was co-written by Harron and Guinevere Turner, the latter of whom was also the screenwriter for American Psycho.

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