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Gilda ( 1946 ), showcases one of the most famous stripteases in cinematic history, performed by Rita Hayworth to " Put the Blame on Mame "), though in the event she removes just her gloves, before the act is terminated by a jealous admirer.
Murder at the Windmill ( 1949 ), ( known in the U. S. A. as " Mystery at the Burlesque ") directed by Val Guest is set at the Windmill Theatre, London and features Diana Decker, Jon Pertwee and Jimmy Edwards.
Salome ( 1953 ) once again features Rita Hayworth doing a striptease act ; this time as the famous biblical stripper Salome, performing the Dance of the Seven Veils.
According to Hayworth's biographers this erotic dance routine was " the most demanding of her entire career ", necessitating " endless takes and retakes ".
Expresso Bongo ( 1959 ) is a British film which features striptease at a club in Soho, London.

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