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  • Hazel Court as Juliana wearing a necklace in the 1964 film "Masque of the Red Death."
    • Alta Vista Productions

    Masque of the Red Death

    1964

    Costume seen on Hazel Court as Juliana

  • Barbara Windsor as Bettina wearing a necklace in the 1971 film "Carry on Henry."
    • The Rank Organization

    Carry On Henry

    1971

    Costume seen on Barbara Windsor as Bettina

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About the Costume

This necklace was first seen in the 1964 adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s short story The Masque of the Red Death, where it was worn by Hazel Court as Juliana. The piece was seen again a few years later in the 1971 Carry On, Henry being worn by Barbara Windsor as Bettina.

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About the Costume

This necklace was first seen in the 1964 adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s short story The Masque of the Red Death, where it was worn by Hazel Court as Juliana. The piece was seen again a few years later in the 1971 Carry On, Henry being worn by Barbara Windsor as Bettina.

This necklace was first seen in the 1964 adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s short story The Masque of the Red Death, where it was worn by Hazel Court as Juliana. The piece was seen again a few years later in the 1971 Carry On, Henry being worn by Barbara Windsor as Bettina.

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Lucia
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Costume Designer:
  • Laura Nightingale

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