Jenny Agutter



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Jenny Agutter


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great i subbed ( 10 months ago by bardc001)
great i subbed
What movie is this ... ( 10 months ago by Agamemnon999)
What movie is this clip from?
Hmm, i assumed ... ( 10 months ago by Flimflaman666)
Hmm, i assumed everyone would know. The Railway Children, the one where we first started to lust after Ms Agutter.
Filmed in Keighley, ... ( 6 months ago by hardakml)
Filmed in Keighley, West Yorkshire
thats also Sally ... ( 6 months ago by midguardz)
thats also Sally Thomsett from Man about the house & the guy after carrot in Catweazle.
she was hot. ( 6 months ago by tjdhot1234)
she was hot.
And all this time ... ( 6 months ago by DavidSouthUK)
And all this time later I still do!!
I love this movie, ... ( 5 months ago by kharris5788)
I love this movie, i have had such a hard time finding it but it def. an all time classic!
great acress ( 5 months ago by josatinho)
great acress
I still love Jenny ... ( 4 months ago by unlikeanyotherhuman)
I still love Jenny LOL
Was this before or ... ( 3 months ago by devoxtc)
Was this before or after "Walkabout"? She is raveshing in that.
Jenny filmed ... ( 3 months ago by Fellwanderer)
Jenny filmed Walkabout before this version of The Railway Children, but TRC was released first. Jenny is STILL ravishing!
Jenny Agutter gave ... ( 2 months ago by digglyda)
Jenny Agutter gave me a lifelong obsession with black ankle boots, thick black stockings and voluminous white victorian petticoats. It's 2008...you try finding Women willing to indulge that fantasy?
nah you usually ... ( 2 months ago by cutterschoicenotmine)
nah you usually have to drug em nowadays. shame.
Comment mieux faire ... ( 2 months ago by BlindTheseus)
Comment mieux faire sur le jeunisme naus
éabond &être + actuel ?



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