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Expresso Bongo (1959)

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Expresso Bongo (1959) is an old-school British movie with a lot of hot things to watch. Val Guest directed this cult classic about a scummy talent agent named Johnny Jackson who discovers a teenage singer playing music in a coffee shop. He really wants to sign the young man named Bert Rudge, but Bert is not interested. Bert only wants to play the bongos like a true beatnik. Johnny Jackson thinks that is enough for him to push Bert into a real career. Johnny is a sleazy agent, so he really does not have genuine intentions. The deal that he makes with Bert is very clearly exploitative, so Johnny hopes that his new talent won't notice so he can try to make as much money off of him as possible. Will it work? You will have to see! Sylvia Syms plays Maisie King who plays a hot showgirl that begins a cabaret show where she talks about history while other scantily clad ladies perform the things that she is saying. She wears long stockings and a black showgirl outfit, but her background ladies are all wearing pasties over their nipples as well as very short mini skirts. They then perform a number where they sing that the audience can look, but don't touch. How cheeky! After the show, Johnny follows Sylvia into the dressing room where he chats with her as she dresses behind a dressing wall. The other girls are in the background with the pasties over their perky breasts. We love showgirls!