The 10th Victim

This article in today's NEW YORK TIMES tells us about "Street Wars," a game played in urban environments by players determined to "kill" each other. Several precedents for this game are cited in the article, but the writer misses the most important and primal one: A 1953 story by famed and beloved SF writer Robert Sheckley, titled "The Seventh Victim."

The story was later filmed as THE 10TH VICTIM. Its most famous scene: Ursula Andress using guns concealed in her bra, as seen in the second clip below.



     Posted By: Paul - Sat Sep 27, 2008
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That's what I call a pair of seriously hot titties.
Posted by Expat47 in Athens, Greece on 09/27/08 at 12:53 PM
Expat47--how Ursula triggers her mammaries is most unclear. Muscle twitches? Thought control? Self-induced orgasm?
Posted by Paul on 09/27/08 at 01:17 PM
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