The 1970s is one of my favorite decades. The music rocked. The fashion was cool. The movies were a little more outrageous and, most importantly, they were very giving when it came to nudity. 1970s tits are unlike any other and no R-rated '70s flicks prove that more than The Witch Who Came from the Sea. Let's throw it back to this 1976 flick!
Matt Cimber directed this movie about a "sea-witch" who enjoys using a knife to cut up men. Millie Perkins stars as a disturbed woman who has overcome a lot of childhood trauma. Trauma horror movies were kind of big in the late '70s after the rise of talk therapy and psychoanalysis as well as the decline in the hippie experiment (seeHalloween and Alice, Sweet Alice as my two favorite examples), and these themes really come to a head in this horror film. She plays a California woman who goes on a murderous crime spree, killing men while she deals with the abuse her father dealt her as a child. Heavy stuff! At least her swingin' suck sacks weren't heavy. She takes off her shirt a few times, once for a tattoo on her stomach, that shows her tear-drop shaped boobs.
Millie had a long film career spanning from her debut as Anne Frank in the 1959 film The Diary of Anne Frank and going all the way until the 2000s with her role in TV soap operas like The Young and the Restless. As a young lady in Hollywood, you might recognize her from Man of La Mancha as Aldonza and Wild in the Country as Betty Lee Parsons. Those are very strong early roles for the young actress. She later starred in Wall Street and several TV shows, but her 1970s detour in The Witch Who Came from the Sea is the first and only time she showed her breasts. Thank goodness because those are picture-perfect 1970s tots.
Check out more of Millie's one-time mams. This witch has pretty bitchin' boobs!