The final Screen Siren of the Sixties is Sweden's own Ewa Aulin. Aulin, a teen beauty pageant winner, starred in a slate of European and American films. She's perhaps best known for her lead role in...oh...I did it again, didn't I? More Terry Southern, I guess...she was the lead in the film adaptation of Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg's
Candy (1967), which garnered her a nomination at the Golden Globes. Personally, she first caught my eye in the surreal Italian thriller
Death Laid an Egg (
La Morte ha Fatto L'uovo, 1968) by Giulio Questi, director of the equally bizarre Spaghetti Western
Django Kill...If You Live Shoot! (
Se Sei Vivo Spara!, 1967).
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