Rock Hudson and Carol Burnett in a promotional portrait for the musical,' I do, I do' (1974)
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Dotis and Rock … Pillow Talk
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Jeremy Pope and Jake Picking
Hollywood 1.01 "Hooray for Hollywood"
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Propaganda
Clint Eastwood (A Fistful of Dollars, The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly)—no propaganda submitted (except for some gifs that Tumblr won't let me put here—I will rb them separately)
Rock Hudson (Pillow Talk, Lover Come Back)—no propaganda submitted
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[additional propaganda submitted under the cut.]
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Rock Hudson, Cary Grant, Marlon Brando e Gregory Peck
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Rock Hudson, Tony Curtis and Robert Wagner, 1954.
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Doris and Rock having fun between takes … Lover Come Back
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ELIZABETH TAYLOR and ROCK HUDSON
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Rock Hudson in the January 1953 issue of Photoplay
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Can you comment on the way you perceived gay actors as being treated back then? Rock Hudson comes to mind as an example.
Tony Curtis: Rock and I were the best of friends, we were always together at the studio. [Not being out] had a very profound effect on Rock. He was the most giving and gentle man I've ever known and wanted nothing more than to be left alone.
Did Rock ever hit on you?
Tony Curtis: Well, yeah. We did a picture together. I knew him for a long time. But you know, he was so big, he didn’t want to fool with a little kid like me.
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