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In the movie "Swing Shift", Ed Harris (playing Goldie Hawn's husband), comes out of the shower wearing JUST a towel. As he sits in a chair, facing the camera, you can see his "package" flopping about. This happens early in the movie, before his character goes off to WW2
ReplyDeleteThat is certainly the case, but an interesting side fact is that the scene is so brief the the producers of the film didn't notice it before the film went into distribution. A happy accident?
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw Ed Harris, in my earlier years, I thought he was (what came to later be termed) "hot". I sought to see any tv show he was in, hoping to glimpse his hairy chest and torso. So he was "hot" in a 1960s type of way, like other major heart throbs of the time. A bit more leanness and muscular size might have raised the heat?
ReplyDeleteScenes from Knightriders 1981.
ReplyDeleteHarris has 2 SAG awards and 2 Golden Globes, and he has been nominated for the trifecta of the Oscar, Emmy and Tony.
Much like Robert Duvall in character and personality.
Loved Knightriders as a kid for it's showing of the male flesh. That and Excalibur, and nudity in Altered States, at the time fueled my early hormonal fantasies.
ReplyDeleteGreat physique, superb chest hair and pecs, handsome guy, what could one wish more?
ReplyDeleteHugs Bob in 🇬🇧
I only realized this year that Ed Harris played Bo, the mentally impaired neighbor in the film version of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’.
ReplyDeleteAnon@9:53am - Sorry, no. That part was played by Robert Duvall.
DeleteSwing Shift nice flix like Knightriders
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