Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Welch’s best hard to find

Here’s where to watch 5 films

- By Emily St. Martin

Raquel Welch, who recently died at age 82, was an internatio­nal sex symbol whose acting career spanned more than half a century.

Welch shot to stardom in the 1960s with the films “Fantastic Voyage” and “One Million Years B.C.” The pulpy movie poster for the latter famously featured Welch front and center in a doeskin bikini, and the rest was history.

“There was this bikini picture that came out that caused all the stir,” she told the New York Post in 2014. “I had been away shooting the film in the Canary Islands, and it was very remote. By the time I got back, everybody seemed to know who I was. I couldn’t have been happier, really, or more surprised. How was this possible?”

Welch acted in more than 30 films, dozens of television shows and made cheeky appearance­s on variety shows, like when she performed “I’m a Woman” alongside Cher on “The Cher Show” in 1975.

She even appeared on an episode of “Seinfeld,” playing herself, in which she got into a cat fight with Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ Elaine, and played Mrs. Windham Vandermark in the 2001 hit film “Legally Blonde.” In 1975, she won a Golden Globe Award for best actress for her role in “The Three Musketeers.”

While many of Welch’s best performanc­es are now hard to

find, here’s how you can watch five of her most notable films.

‘Fantastic Voyage’ (1966): This was Welch’s breakthrou­gh role. She plays Cora Peterson, the technical assistant for Dr. Duval, in this sci-fi adventure about a submarine crew tasked with repairing the brain of a scientist who has nearly been assassinat­ed. The crew is shrunken microscopi­cally and injected into the bloodstrea­m of the injured scientist. Naturally, they face many obstacles during their mission. (Stream on HBO Max and Amazon Prime Video.)

‘One Million Years B.C.’ (1966):

This British adventure fantasy takes place in a fictional age when both dinosaurs and humans roamed the earth. Welch stars as Loana, a woman of the Shell tribe. When Tumak is banished from his savage Rock tribe to a harsh desert, he battles various prehistori­c creatures before collapsing on a remote beach, which is where he meets Loana. Together they fight hunters and volcanoes and, of course, fall in love. (Buy on DVD and Blu-ray.)

‘Myra Breckinrid­ge’ (1970): This film adaptation of Gore Vidal’s satirical novel stars Welch as a trans woman in the title role. After Myron Breckinrid­ge gets a sex-change operation in Copenhagen,

she returns to America as Myra, where she arrives at her Uncle Buck’s acting school claiming to be Myron’s widow and that she has been granted half of the school or $500,000 in his will. (Buy on DVD or VHS, or watch in Spanish on YouTube.)

‘The Three Musketeers’ (1974):

Welch stars as Constance Bonacieux in this swashbuckl­er film. Swordsman D’Artagnan arrives in Paris chasing his dreams to become a king’s musketeer, where he commits many a faux pas and gets robbed, among other indignitie­s. Ultimately, he finds himself in conflict with three musketeers who each challenge him to a duel. However, when they are ambushed, they decide to join forces in opposition to the Cardinal. D’Artagnan then falls for his landlord’s wife, Welch’s Bonacieux, and they begin a torrid love affair. (Stream on Amazon Prime Video.)

‘How to Be a Latin Lover’ (2017): In her final film, Welch plays widowed billionair­e Celeste Birch, the target of Maximo, a rusty gigolo who has made his career seducing wealthy older women. Maximo is shocked when his 80-year-old wife leaves him for a younger man, setting off his pursuit of Celeste. (Stream on Showtime, or rent on Amazon Prime Video.)

 ?? PANTELION FILMS ?? Raquel Welch and Eugenio Derbez star in 2017’s “How To Be a Latin Lover,” which was Welch’s final film.
PANTELION FILMS Raquel Welch and Eugenio Derbez star in 2017’s “How To Be a Latin Lover,” which was Welch’s final film.

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