Jayne Mansfield Mugs
Description: 'Live At Gus Stevens Supper Club' The Jayne Mansfield Inspired Designt commemorates the final appearance of Jayne Mansfield at Gus Stevens Supper Club in Biloxi, Mississippi. Following two evening performances, Mansfield, Sam Brody (her attorney and companion), their driver Ronnie Harrison, and three of her children – Miklós, Zoltán, and Mariska – left Biloxi after midnight in a 1966 Buick Electra 225 heading towards an engagement the next day in New Orleans. A little after 2.20am on the 29th, Mansfield's car crashed at high speed into the back of a 'Johnson' tractor-trailer. All three adults in the front of the car were killed instantly, but the children, who were sleeping in the back, survived with only minor injuries.
Description: Jayne Mansfield sings in SnickSnack Snuckelchen, the movie that asks the question "VAS?" I think the answer is that question is "der flotte ist in Hamburg, baby!" Parody design based upon the advertisements of the time. Scopitones are music films made for a video jukebox in the 1960s. There were over 70 American ones produced and hundreds of European ones, featuring well-known artists of the time.
Description: Jayne Mansfield sings an updated version of Guided Missiles (by the Cuff Links) in this scopitone. Mansfield performed this song in a 1965 movie called Missilewoman, in which she plays Lee Hamilton Junior, a woman who, through a series of accidents, is drafted and is eventually assigned to a Nike Hercules missile site where she is nominated to be Miss Nike! Hilarity ensues.
Description: Jayne Mansfield sings an updated version of Guided Missiles (by the Cuff Links) in this scopitone. Mansfield performed this song in a 1965 movie called Missilewoman, in which she plays Lee Hamilton Junior, a woman who, through a series of accidents, is drafted and is eventually assigned to a Nike Hercules missile site where she is nominated to be Miss Nike! Hilarity ensues.