![]() ![]() ![]() Sangster clubs Jamison down and prepares to shoot him when Pepe attempts to prevent this, Sangster throws him overboard, where Pepe is devoured by the shark. After recovering, Jamison boards Sangster's trawler and finds evidence of his murder of Steinhauer, but is surprised by Sangster and Pepe's return. While Jamison, stunned by the blasts, barely makes it to the surface, Sangster and Pepe submerge and find evidence of the pearl clams' existence. After showing them that he means no harm, one of the mermaids leads him to an underwater grotto, their hideout, which is filled with numerous giant clams, the source of Steinhauer's pearl.īefore long, Sangster arrives at Tiberón, and disregarding Pepe's protests, begins to throw lit dynamite sticks into the water in order to take Jamison out. His interest piqued, Jamison dives in to take a closer look, but finds himself taunted by the mermaids and their pet killer shark. After noting Jamison's presence, Sangster tails him with the aid of his unsuspecting skipper, Pepe Gallardo, dumping Steinhauer's body overboard on the way.Īrriving at Tiburón, Jamison begins to investigate the island's environs and its fauna, and unexpectedly encounters a group of mermaids residing in the coastal waters. After reporting Steinhauer's disappearance, Jamison decides to hire a charter boat and conduct the expedition by himself, unaware that an unscrupulous individual named Milo Sangster has also learned of the treasure and, after having murdered Steinhauer, is planning to go after it to line his own pockets. After considering the offer, Jamison travels to meet Steinhauer for the planned expedition, but finds him missing. Samuel Jamison, a marine biologist at Marineland of the Pacific, is approached by a man named Ernst Steinhauer, who presents him with a rare, unusually large "flame pearl" which he found in the coastal waters of Tiburón, and asks Jamison to confirm whether there are more. “Peter Gunn” playing “Midge” in episode: “Scuba” (episode # 1.21) 16 February 1959.Mermaids of Tiburon (in a modified version also known as Aqua Sex ) is a 1962 film about a diver looking for buried treasure who comes across mermaids. “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” playing “The Other Woman” in episode: “The Pearl Necklace” (episode # 6.29) “Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea” playing “Mermaid” in episode: “The Mermaid” (episode # 3.19) 29 January 1967 Webber died on August 19, 2008, in Los Angeles at the age of 76. Her classic beauty was quite apparent and tasteful. She later took an interest in nudism, appearing in numerous nudist magazines. Marguerite Empey worked as a chorus girl and took formal ballet training. ![]() Under the name Marguerite Empey she was Playboy magazine’s “Playmate of the Month” in May 1955 and in February 1956, the latter of which, according to Wikipedia, “includes an underwater photo which clearly shows her pubic hair - a Playboy first.” The photos for her 1956 appearance were taken by campy softcore director Russ Meyer. Webber was born on July 27, 1932, in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of Marguerite (née Andrus) and screen writer Arthur Guy Empey. Webber was an American model and actress since the late 1950s, she symbolized what a real mermaid would look like. Marguerite Diane Empey, also known as Diane Webber, passed away recently. Famed model Diane Webber, whose image influenced a pre-Disney generation of Mermaid admirers, has died. ![]()
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