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MARLI RENFRO Hand Signed Autograph 3X5 CARD - PSYCHO SHOWER SCENE BODY DOUBLE
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Marli Renfro (born April 3, 1938 in Los Angeles, California) is an American former showgirl, model, Playboy cover girl and actress. She was the body double for Janet Leigh in the shower scene of the 1960 film Psycho. MARLI RENFRO Authentic Hand Signed 3X5 INDEX CARD. is Hand Signed by MARLI RENFRO . %100 Authentic Autograph . The Autograph is BOLD & Looks AMAZING. Is in GREAT condition & is VERY WHITE. Will be shipped SUPER FAST to you & will be Well packaged . I will ship to you .The SAME DAY you pay :) YES.... I even ship on Saturday . Payment MUST be made in 3 days or less after this listing ends . In the 3 day Period . combined s&h is $ 1 Extra each additional listing . Check out my other Autographs & my Fantastic %100 Feedback :) Ad my STORE to your FAVORITES LIST . I do list new Low priced autographs EVERY DAY ! I will ad my COA Upon Request . Just message me at Checkout . Thank you :) AmandaRenfro, described as a free spirit with a lifelong commitment to nudism,appeared in many men's magazines including Ace, Adam, Beau, Dude, Escapade, Follies, Gala and Modern Man.She also appeared on the cover of the September 1960 edition of Playboy. Renfro spent some time working as a showgirl in Las Vegas, and also worked as a Playboy Bunny.Film career Unperturbed by working nude, Renfro was hired as the body double for the actress Janet Leigh in Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film Psycho. She was paid 0.The shower scene in Psycho is considered one of the most famous scenes in cinema history. It features more than 50 camera cuts in three minutes and took six days to film. Although nudity is implied in the rapid cuts, none is seen. Hitchcock and Leigh initially maintained that only Leigh appeared in the shower.Only later did Hitchcock acknowledge that when Leigh's face is seen it is her, otherwise it is Renfro. Although Leigh’s account of the shower scene says all the actual shower footage in the film was of her and the only time Renfro was used was in an overhead shot that was eventually cut due to censors concerns Renfro subsequently appeared in Francis Ford Coppola's 1962 film Tonight for Sure. Decades later, Renfro was interviewed and featured in 78/52, director Alexandre O. Philippe's 2017 documentary film that examines Psycho and the shower scene.