Later, his friends are talking with her handmaids about the couple. En route, she speaks insultingly to him, and he responds by throwing her off his horse and making her walk along the sand behind him. In the course of the story, he rescues her from the slave market and they ride away through the desert. She’s a princess and his secret identity is a low-born blacksmith, so the relationship owes much to the kind of screwball cross-class romance that we’ve already encountered in Hard to Get. Since the alliance will give him additional troops from her father, Omar steps in and weds her himself, temporarily assuming the tyrant’s identity. She is Princess Shaharazade, who is due to marry the tyrant oppressing Omar’s people. He plays Omar the Desert Hawk, a sort of Arabian Robin Hood, five years before he played the English original on television. She was talking about The Desert Hawk, a 1950 adventure movie starring her and Greene.
‘A spanking is cute, especially when it comes from dashing Richard Greene.’ Among several quotes she got from spanked actresses was this one by Yvonne de Carlo:
#Princess of the nile 1954 lobby movie
Her subject was an outbreak of movie spanking scenes in recent years: ‘Just turn a glamor girl over on the lap of a leading man and watch the box office zoom,’ she wrote. In August 1952, United Press reporter Edith Kermit Roosevelt – not the former First Lady but her granddaughter – filed a story for syndication across America. Today we look at a selection of cases from the borderline, beginning with… Often it’s clear enough which category a particular non-spanking movie belongs in, but from time to time the available evidence is harder to interpret: a spanking might have been filmed and it might not, but without an investigation of the studio’s archival records of the production, it is impossible to say for sure. In recent weeks we have been discovering how some movies once included spanking scenes that were cut out, while others have been said to include spanking scenes but disappointingly don’t and never did.