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I never saw the film South Pacific until last night and was amazed at the bulge shown by an actor named Ken Clark, who played a character named "Stew Pot". He is was a tall, muscular guy, bare chested in most of the film, wearing tight Navy bell bottoms which leave nothing to the imagination. How did it get past the censors? This is not a mere frame or two, but repeated shots of him, over and over, and throughout the film. Later in the film he is lifting weights in what looks like a red Speedo (more bulge), and by the end of the movie he appears in a Thanksgiving pageant clad only in a bunch of grapes and grape leaves!!!
I thought it was a lot of beefcake and bulge for a film from the late 1940's, a Rogers and Hammerstein musical.
Never heard of the actor before. Does anyone know what other films he has appeared in and if there are any nudes of the guy?
I thought it was a lot of beefcake and bulge for a film from the late 1940's, a Rogers and Hammerstein musical.
Never heard of the actor before. Does anyone know what other films he has appeared in and if there are any nudes of the guy?