Vintage Photos That Leave Nothing To The Imagination

By | January 13, 2023

 If you're a fan of history and vintage photography, you're in for a real treat. These stunning images from days gone by will transport you back in time and give you a unique glimpse into the past. From sultry pin-ups to scandalous celebrity shots, these photographs are sure to tantalize and titillate. So sit back, relax, and join us on a journey through the annals of history as we explore these Vintage Photos That Leave Nothing To The Imagination!

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The landscape of the talk show circuit was so much more broad in the '70s than it is today where there are really only three or four big names in late night for stars to bounce around to. In the '70s stars could pop in for a short interview on Carson, but for a longform chat that didn't just focus on a few bullet points they went to Cavett, Tom Snyder, or even Jack Paar. But Cavett is who stars called to really have a conversation.

In the '70s, Cavett had everyone on his show from former Beatles to stars like Raquel Welch. She wasn't taken seriously by critics for most of her career, but Cavett knew that she was trying to do good work, or at the very least he knew that she was more than just her looks.

Welch was an amazing get in this era, not just because of her looks, but because she was open and honest about her life - something that was rare in a star then and now.

A pretty and young Sally Field in 1975

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Can you imagine a world where Sally Field wasn't one of the most famous people on the planet? Well that's what life was like in the early '70s. At the time she was mostly known for playing Gidget and the Flying Nun. Both of those shows were hits, but they didn't make Sally Field an It Girl or anything.

The one-two punch that proved Sally Field had what it took to make her a star was 1976's Sybil and the next year's Smokey and the Bandit. While those films are completely opposite one another they show her entire range of talent. She's super dramatic and all over the place in Sybil, and she got to be sexy and funny in Smokey. It really was a win-win.

Those two films opened up the world to Sally Field and from there on out everyone knew her name.