eroticaretro: Jane Fonda makes a splash for Playboy photographers during a rehearsal for 1966 film, “The Game is Over” (aka The Kill). While she previously balked at the idea of posing nude, her marriage to French director Roger Vadim, warmed to
eroticaretro: Jane Fonda makes a splash for Playboy photographers during a rehearsal for 1966 film, “The Game is Over” (aka The Kill). While she previously balked at the idea of posing nude, her marriage to French director Roger Vadim, warmed to
eroticaretro: Jane Fonda makes a splash for Playboy photographers during a rehearsal for 1966 film, “The Game is Over” (aka The Kill). While she previously balked at the idea of posing nude, her marriage to French director Roger Vadim, warmed to
eroticaretro: Jane Fonda makes a splash for Playboy photographers during a rehearsal for 1966 film, “The Game is Over” (aka The Kill). While she previously balked at the idea of posing nude, her marriage to French director Roger Vadim, warmed to
eroticaretro: Jane Fonda makes a splash for Playboy photographers during a rehearsal for 1966 film, “The Game is Over” (aka The Kill). While she previously balked at the idea of posing nude, her marriage to French director Roger Vadim, warmed to
eroticaretro: Jane Fonda makes a splash for Playboy photographers during a rehearsal for 1966 film, “The Game is Over” (aka The Kill). While she previously balked at the idea of posing nude, her marriage to French director Roger Vadim, warmed to
eroticaretro: Jane Fonda makes a splash for Playboy photographers during a rehearsal for 1966 film, “The Game is Over” (aka The Kill). While she previously balked at the idea of posing nude, her marriage to French director Roger Vadim, warmed to
eroticaretro: Jane Fonda makes a splash for Playboy photographers during a rehearsal for 1966 film, “The Game is Over” (aka The Kill). While she previously balked at the idea of posing nude, her marriage to French director Roger Vadim, warmed to
eroticaretro: Jane Fonda makes a splash for Playboy photographers during a rehearsal for 1966 film, “The Game is Over” (aka The Kill). While she previously balked at the idea of posing nude, her marriage to French director Roger Vadim, warmed to