![]() South Pacific's (1958) "Stew Pot" Ken Clark has a whole tribute to him elsewhere on this site!Ī beaming Tab Hunter shows off some teensy trunks. Steve McQueen and Yul Brynner may have had magnificent sevens of their own. You really can't make out anything in this shot of Lee Majors in The Big Valley (1965-1969), but how could I omit a photo of him in this pose? Tom Somecox, er, I mean Simcox seemed to be living up to his name. On the left is blond cutie Doug McClure and on the right is guest star Tom Simcox.ĭoug always had a lot going on in his cadet blue pants, but this time he shared the screen with some stiff competition. This is from The Virginian, a 1965 episode of the long-running (1962-1971) series. His sometime costar on Cheyenne, Ty Hardin, starred in the spin-off Bronco (1958-1962) and straddles a town barrel in this shot (I wonder whose turn it was to be inside the barrel that day? My guess is Will Hutchins. If the above shot of him didn't melt your butter, try this one on for size! Good luck finding a hunkier, burlier fella than 6'6" Clint Walker of Cheyenne (1955-1963.) I'm forever intending to do a post on the buddy western series Laramie (1959-1963), which costarred John Smith and his eye-boggling jeans, but I always seem to put it off. Underworld favorite John Bromfield starred in the 1955-1958 TV series Sheriff of Cochise.Ī fondly remembered series of those who used to watch it originally is Adventures in Paradise (1959-1962) starring Gardner McKay.Īre you able to see Chuck Connors' big gun in The Rifleman (1958-1963) or am I imagining things? (Look up the story sometime for a laugh.) This is the same shot as above, but minus the kid.įernando Lamas in Jivaro (1954) lets us in on the crotch that stole the show in Broadway's "Happy Hunting" opposite Ethel Merman. We've shown snaps of Steve Cochran in Tomorrow is Another Day (1956) before but when the water's good. Here, we see Flynn in the movie proper (with costar Alan Hale) and things seem to be popping up all over. Reportedly, Errol Flynn was loath to wear anything under his tights in The Adventures of Don Juan (1948) and the rumor may be true if this costume test is any indication. O'Brien's occasional costar and director, John Wayne and John Ford, confer about something (not sure if it has anything to do with Duke's trousers or not.)ĭid Ingrid Bergman ring Gary Cooper's in For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943)? Now, I don't know if this photo or the one above necessarily qualifies as a "bulge" photo, but he sure is cute on his gym saddle and I bet he could really pummel! Likewise, there are few photos of hunkalicious 1920s heartthrob George O'Brien that we don't enjoy peering at. We never get tired of showing '40s leading man John Payne from various angles. Enjoy! (Our cover boy today is Peter Breck of The Big Valley, 1965-1969, who probably made a few of the horses and bulls jealous!) I guess I should be grateful that some of my more eager (and eagle-eyed) readers didn't begin to storm the gates like villagers from Frankenstein, but I had to make sure I had enough "packaged" up before I could send them to you! Hopefully, there is something here for everyone. I've been compiling pictures for a while, waiting until I had a generous supply to share. It's been quite a while since I indulged in one of my tributes to the male form as showcased in clingy pants (or something similar), so here we go again. ![]()
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