
Above: British actress Diana Dors makes a phone call in a promo photo made when she appeared in the play Remains To Be Seen, which opened in Manchester in November 1952. It ran only seven performances, but Dors received adequate if occasionally strange reviews. The Daily Telegraph: “Dors carries blondeness to its ultimate pitch, works very hard, and is likeable as a good-hearted little trollop.” Hmm. Great photo though.















happened to be carrying a knife with which to cut his seatbelt and a wheel lock with which to smash out the driverside window as the car went down. Oh, and several witnesses saw him jumping up and down on the roof of the car as it sank. Red flag? You’d tend to think so.




































