Home God's Generals Gwen Verdon in "David and Bathsheba" (1951). God's Generals Gwen Verdon in "David and Bathsheba" (1951). 2 10 RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR God's Generals Message to the Bride of Christ LIVESTREAM ‘Excellency of Christ Seen in Christmas’ Jonathan Edwards God's Generals Jeff Oliver: Your Spiritual Keys for Experiencing Azusa Fire God's Generals Carols by Candlelight Live // 22nd December 2024 “Christmas Brings Hope” God's Generals Christmas Celebration – 22 Desember 2024 (Live Streaming at 16:50) God's Generals John Wesley x George Whitefield principais diferenças! #evangelho #curiosidades #historia Choreography by Jack Cole, of course! 10 COMMENTS This is sooo much more risque then her later stuff. She is like chameleon Reply 10 ! Reply Wow!!! Gwen is insanely sexy here! Why aren’t there more views? Reply Am I crazy or are her nipples out in half of this? Optical illusion? Just surprising for an old movie. Reply David: Have a drink partner or a cold shower Reply she could really do anything, incredible Reply Great job Reply Woooooow…. no wonder Bob Fosse stayed married to her until he died! Reply This must be Jack Cole Reply This is astounding. Little wonder she became Fosse's inspiration/muse until his death. Reply LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ
Am I crazy or are her nipples out in half of this? Optical illusion? Just surprising for an old movie. Reply
This is sooo much more risque then her later stuff. She is like chameleon
10 !
Wow!!! Gwen is insanely sexy here! Why aren’t there more views?
Am I crazy or are her nipples out in half of this? Optical illusion? Just surprising for an old movie.
David: Have a drink partner or a cold shower
she could really do anything, incredible
Great job
Woooooow…. no wonder Bob Fosse stayed married to her until he died!
This must be Jack Cole
This is astounding. Little wonder she became Fosse's inspiration/muse until his death.