tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13372093.post8037664991826967347..comments2024-03-27T17:57:30.031-04:00Comments on my new plaid pants: Happy 100, Rory CalhounJason Adamshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18254334131909339157noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13372093.post-2948706756101104382022-08-08T16:43:31.976-04:002022-08-08T16:43:31.976-04:00I highly recommend his guest turn on Bonanza -- ht...I highly recommend his guest turn on Bonanza -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iF2b72f7ag4 -- the way he interacts with Adam, particularly while engaging in a bit of light bondage, makes me think that the rumors very well could be true. There's just a gleam in his eye. I get it, though :) shaunnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13372093.post-73053818640918073642022-08-08T14:36:50.021-04:002022-08-08T14:36:50.021-04:00He was certainly a fine specimen. Never a great ac...He was certainly a fine specimen. Never a great actor but for the most part a competent one. <br /><br />Almost all the films that I would consider his better movies are so for other reasons than him. Millionaire-the female trio, With a Song in My Heart-Susan Hayward & Thelma Ritter, River of No Return-Marilyn Monroe, Robert Mitchum and the impressive cinematography, The Red House-Edward G. Robinson & Judith Anderson, I'd Climb the Highest Mountain-Susan Hayward again and on and on, but out of his many, many Westerns their is one that stands a bit higher above the rest and contains one of his best performances-1963's The Gun Hawk. <br /><br />Otherwise most of his pictures are competently put together, decently performed but unexceptional...but the camera sure did love him. joel65913https://www.blogger.com/profile/14526657073681774683noreply@blogger.com