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Lisanti, Tom (2001). Fantasy Femmes of Sixties Cinema. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland Publishers. p.201. ISBN 978-0-7864-6101-1 . Retrieved 16 August 2018. The Turning Point. In the film's pivotal scene, the two adult female protagonists, portrayed by Anne Bancroft and Shirley MacLaine, have an extended catfight on the roof of Lincoln Center. [95] [96]

Lisanti, Tom (2008). Glamour Girls of Sixties Hollywood: Seventy-Five Profiles. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. p.109. ISBN 978-0-7864-3172-4 . Retrieved 19 August 2018.Lisanti, Tom (2008). Glamour Girls of Sixties Hollywood: Seventy Five Profiles. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. p.207. ISBN 978-0-7864-3172-4 . Retrieved 31 July 2018. Logan's Run. Brief scene with Jenny Agutter fighting Farrah Fawcett. Allegedly, the fight scene was to be much longer but the director, Michael Anderson became concerned that the two women were pulling each other's hair so hard, that a real fight would erupt. Tarzan and the Slave Girl. Jane, played by Vanessa Brown and Denise Darcel in the role of Lola, have a hair pulling, furniture throwing catfight in this 1950 Tarzan entry. [78] [79] In a 2001 interview, Brown claimed that "Denise was impossible... I really didn't like her. I don't think the catfight scene took much preparation on my part." [80]

Franceschina, John (2012). Hermes Pan: The Man Who Danced With Fred Astaire. Oxford University Press. p.196. ISBN 978-0-19-975429-8 . Retrieved 4 January 2020.

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Relyea, Robert E. (2008). Not so Quiet on the Set: My Life in Movies During Hollywood's Macho Era. Bloomington, Indiana: iUniverse. p.35. ISBN 978-0-595-71332-5. Johnson, Erskine (January 23, 1953) "Johnson in Hollywood" Kingsport News (Kingsport, Tennessee), p. 4 Dynasty upped the ante... On one side was the blonde stay at home Krystal Carrington... in the other corner was the most delicious bitch ever seen on television, the dark haired, scheming, career vixen, Alexis Carrington Colby... Krystal just wanted to make her husband happy; Alexis wanted to control the world. How could you not love a catfight between these two? [22]

Grow, Tom Altstiel, Jean (2006). Advertising strategy: creative tactics from the outside/in. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications. p. 59. ISBN 1-4129-1796-4. {{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link) Catfights, both real and staged, are a staple of daytime television talk shows and reality television shows such as The Jerry Springer Show, The Bachelor, For Love or Money, and The Real Housewives series, [24] where women are frequently presented as being in continual competition with each other for love and professional success. In 2009, ABC-TV promoted The Bachelor with the voiceover narration "Let the catfights begin", and reality television shows have frequently overlaid sound effects of hissing cats onto scenes featuring women arguing or competing with each other. [25] Catfight imagery, as Rachel Reinke points out, is often found in media that caters to a male audience and, as Susan Douglas has noted, frequently involves a blonde and a brunette. Douglas, Susan J. (2010). The rise of enlightened sexism: how pop culture took us from girl power to Girls Gone Wild (1sted.). New York: St. Martin's Griffin. p.203. ISBN 978-0-312-67392-5.

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Pylant, James (2012). In Morticia's Shadow: The Life and Career of Carolyn Jones. Stephenville, Texas: Jacobus Books. p.56. ISBN 978-0-9841857-9-5 . Retrieved 20 August 2018.



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