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Showing posts with label gif. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gif. Show all posts

Monday, July 21, 2025

Ken Cunningham GIF


That's Ken Cunningham at right in this GIF clip from an AMG film.

 

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Dan Blocker


Dan Blocker (1928-1972) has been called a gentle giant, a teddy bear, and one of the most decent men to ever grace a TV screen.  When asked how he managed to cry on demand for film and TV roles, his co-star Michael Landon said,  "I just think of Dan Blocker dying so young and the tears come."  Mr. Blocker was a decorated Korean War veteran, held a master's degree in dramatic arts, and was a devoted husband and father of four.  Here are two GIFs from Bonanza.


 

Sunday, September 8, 2024

GIF


I really like this short GIF clip of a wet guy that Albert posted.

 

Saturday, December 9, 2023

Hippie GIF, Part Two


This is the second segment of a short film of naked hippies that someone converted to GIF format.  
I feaured the first part in my last hippie set a few months ago.

 

Thursday, September 14, 2023

GIF

 


Somebody had a movie camera when these hippies decided to get naked, and somebody else 
made three GIFs out of it decades later.  I'll post the other two in future series.

Monday, May 22, 2023

New Recruit, 1961


OK, folks.  I promised you a real treat and here it is.  This is a GIF that Brian E. sent me which has also appeared at Bob's Naked Guys  (Visit: https://bobsnakedguys.blogspot.com/.)  It's from a 1961 AMG movie called New Recruit.  We get to see Ken Cunningham getting out of his tightie whities.  Oh, my.

 

New Recruit, the movie - Part 2


Brian E. sent me this yummy continuation of New Recruit in which a sailor is handing out 
posing straps that he's had stashed in his bosom.  (How's that for odd?)  Meanwhile, the recruit 
at left is holding what looks like a dirty pair of drawers over his crotch.  Was there such a 
thing as a dirty underwear fetish in 1961?  Or was this just some sort of joke?

 

Friday, July 2, 2021

Sheer joy . . . and immortality


Yeah, you've all seen this one before, but I never get tired of it.  This young man, a student at the University of Pennsylvania, posed for a groundbreaking set of motion studies by Eadweard Muybridge in 1884.  Somehow, I doubt that he stopped to think that we would be marveling at him 137 years later.  His name was Robert Edward Glendenning, and on that day, he became immortal.

 

Wednesday, February 24, 2021

GIF Day, Part 1 - Nude Snippets


I was wandering aimlessly through one of the less well organized sections of my 
archive the other day and suddenly realized that I had a whole bunch of GIF files that 
I had never posted.  So I'll take care of that omission with a double feature today.  
We start with a Bob Mizer/AMG go-go boy from the 60s.
Edited to add:  In the comments "j" says this is Monte Hansen.  I think he's right.

 


And here we have two trollops getting out of their drawers.
Edited to add:  James IV says in the comments that this is by AMG with John Apache at right.

 


 

I think somebody lifted this GIF of Bill Cable off an early VHS tape.
It's long, and takes a bit to load, but it's pretty good.


Leni Riefenstahl shot this in 1938 during her stint as a Nazi propaganda film maker.

 

GIF Day, Part 2 - Rock Hudson Movie Snippets


Rock Hudson was the iconic romantic male lead through most of the 1950s and early 60s.  His 
movies with Doris Day, in particular, involved frequent scenes in which he was partially 
undressed or in teasing, but not overtly sexual situations.  The second half of today's double 
feature is devoted to some of my favorite GIF files from Rock Hudson movies.

 


Tony Randall appeared in a couple of Rock Hudson's movies with Doris Day.

 


I believe I've posted a still version of this snippet from "Lover Come Back" in the past.

 


I found this very short GIF on a movie website labeled only "corcora tenor."
However skimpy the info, Rock Hudson looks great.

 


Here we see Rock and Robert Lansing in the 
steam room scene from "A Gathering of Eagles."