Vintage original 10.25 x 13.25 in. US double-weight matte photograph from the 1960s drama, SUSAN SLADE, released in 1961 by Warner Bros. and directed by Delmar Daves.

The image features a shot of Susan Slade (Connie Stevens), presumably nude beneath the white blanket wrapped around her as she gazes off-camera. Affixed to the verso is the original paper snipe that describes the image along with a date stamp of THURSDAY NO 30 1961. It comes from a newspaper archive and is in fine+ condition as shown. It's a great cheesecake image of a beautiful star.

Provenance: The Hearst Los Angeles Herald Examiner newspaper archive.

Plot; Premarital sex, secrets, and society. At 17, shy Susan Slade is on her way to California after a 10-year stay at a remote Chilean mine where her father was chief engineer. Onboard ship, she's romanced by Conn White, a handsome mountain climber on his way to Alaska. Home in Monterey, Susan longs to hear from Conn. Two locals also take a shine to her: Hoyt Brecker, a horse wrangler who's the son of a criminal; and Wells Corbett, a sweet guy who lives in his high-society parents' shadow. Jump ahead two years: Susan has a desperate secret that her socially-conscious mother won't let her share. Can Susan find happiness--and what is it really that turns a girl into a woman?