Rock Hudson was one of the few men Liz Taylor never got around to marrying.
Taylor and Hudson were very close friends for many years; a fact they both spoke openly about. However, Hudson made no secret of his homosexuality to his Hollywood co-workers; so the two would not have had a sexual relationship with each other at any time.
If their relationship HAD, in fact, gone to a sexual level, neither one ever spoke about it to anyone. Thus, any statement that they had would have to be based completely on innuendo.
Apparently he died today, 11/11/09, of a drug overdose.
It was probably just a 'token' slap with no muscle behind it.
Cross and Double Cross. But the scene is never included anymore, the best scene on tv by 2 pros, ever, I could watch it over and over and laugh and laugh and joyfully admire those 2 masters, if I could find the thing
To me it looks like a breitling avi chronograph
No, it was Tom Kennedy. Once a boxer, brawny character actor Tom Kennedy began his film career early in the silent era. He frequently played big, dumb, likable, working-class types, such as in The Case of the Stuttering Bishop
(1937). He also worked with W.C. Fields, The Marx Brothers, and Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in a career that lasted until his death at the age of 80.
go to blockbuster.com and look up rock hudson. it'll give you a list of the movies he's been in. genius.
Falls Lake at Universal Studios. It no longer exists as it was in that film.
Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee from Grease