| 01-13-1959 | "Freddie and the Spies" |
With the Cold War heating up, the SpyWorld was beginning to etch its way into Popular Media...
Three years before the first James Bond movie, many of the Female-male Spy Dynamics that became stock to the 1960s ersatz-Bond genre are depicted by the Redettes, thoroughly dominating their male counterparts...
Stabbing a man in the back with a knife...
Shooting a man with a gun...
Strangling a man with a scarf...
Poisoning a man with a drink...
And this is all was presented as "family entertainment," which heralded that SpyWorld Sex&Death was going to be a fun affair for years to come...
Song lyrics to this number:
"This is fun
if you're clever
and you're never
afraid to die"
Archetype(s): SpyFemme
Paraphilia(s): Asphyxiophilia ; Assassinophilia ; Gunaphilia ; Narcotophilia
Joan Tabor as "Tanya," the archetypical SpyWorld "Information Extractor," who overwhelms by sexuality to steal secrets...
Asserting her Sexual Power by making a toy dog howl...
Enticing Freddy...
Then laying the big one on him...
He's now ready to do anything She asks...
SpyFemmes of the 50s tended to be Russian, possessing a European sophistication, here represented by the exaggerated cigarette holder...
Showing Freddy's who's the boss...
Archetype(s): SpyFemme
Paraphilia(s): Emasculaphilia ; Fumephilia