The strong and silent type |
#51
Charles Farrell
(1900—1990)
Janet Gaynor's on-screen romantic partner was easily one of the handsomest in silent movies, with a face any sculptor would admire, broad shoulders and an insinuating grin. He was so hot that he, of course, had to be one of the first male stars to appear in a nude scene—he did it in The River (1929) (below), a film that is considered "partially lost." I partially lose it any time I see stills from that one myself.
Sexy Sampler
Old Ironsides (1926), 7th Heaven (1927), The Rough Riders (1927), Street Angel (1928), Fazil (1928), The Red Dance (1928), Lucky Star (1929), The River (1929), Sunnyside Up (1929), City Girl (1930), High Society Blues (1930), Liliom (1930), Princess and the Plumber (1930), The Man Who Came Back (1931), Body and Soul (1931), Merely Mary Ann (1931), Heartbreak (1931), Delicious (1931), After Tomorrow (1932), The First Year (1932), Wild Girl (1932), Tess of the Storm Country (1932), Aggie Appleby Maker of Men (1933), Girl Without a Room (1933), The Big Shakedown (1934), Change of Heart (1934), Trouble Ahead (1935), Forbidden Heaven (1935), Fighting Youth (1935), The Flying Doctor (1936), Moonlight Sonata (1937), Bombs Over London (1937), Flight to Fame (1938), Just Around the Corner (1938), Tail Spin (1939), The Deadly Game (1941)
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