I think he was average. I could literally care if a man is hung or not. It's the entire package/body that makes a man hot. Cary is one of themhow big do we think he was....
The film is called Flesh, one of the Andy Warhol films made by Paul Morrissey. Joe plays a New York hustler.Is this a film? I researched it an didnt find anything. thanks!
Tom MixTom Mix was a genuine rodeo cowboy who entered the movies on the strength of his trick riding
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thank you edonline for all the joy you give to us----i always look forward to a postWilliam S. Hart was a dustier, grimmer screen cowboy… and hailed from the New York City stage where he had played Messala in the stage version on Ben Hur.
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In 1916, William S. Hart appeared in the film, The Captive God. The attached photos are all associated with that movie.William S. Hart was a dustier, grimmer screen cowboy… and hailed from the New York City stage where he had played Messala in the stage version on Ben Hur.
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I just watched (on TCM) old home movies the guy who took home movies of Hollywood stars going back to the 20's, Ken Murray? It was his TV special from 1965. He showed his home movies of Mix in his amazing new sports car, and he was kiled in that car like a week later.Tom Mix
It's from the film "Spartacus" (196o) with Tony Curtis and Lawrence Olivier. Lawrence plays Crassius, one of the richest men in Rome, who is trying to seduce the handsome young slave, played by Tony Crutis, in a bathhouse. The scene is famous and it's called the "snail and oister-scene", but it was cut by the censorship, because it was considered obscene. When the film was re-released in 1991 the scene was restored.what movie is this
thank youIt's from the film "Spartacus" (196o) with Tony Curtis and Lawrence Olivier. Lawrence plays Crassius, one of the richest men in Rome, who is trying to seduce the handsome young slave, played by Tony Crutis, in a bathhouse. The scene is famous and it's called the "snail and oister-scene", but it was cut by the censorship, because it was considered obscene. When the film was re-released in 1991 the scene was restored.
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