That scene where Alec


is naked, using a sheep to cover his junk, and walking behind a tree saying, "Excuse me ladies" was hilarious!!!!





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Pat Boone is naked A LOT in this film.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nfztQQaZi8&feature=channel_page





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Well this film is rich with sexual symbolic. Even the "ejaculation" scene at the end point to it. Just look at Dahl's face. As if she is having sex.

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I too thought there seemd a lot of subtle sexual innuendo or symbolism in the film-a family film no less

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This scene made me think of "An American Werewolf In London" with the guy and the balloons

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The tease about a male's nudity was extremely unusual for the time, but Boone in 1959 was definitely a popular sex object. He's billed above Mason, after all. It's a shame he's such a narrowminded Bible-thumping jerk in real life, because he sure was dreamy.

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This scene made me think of Steve Martin in "The Jerk" with first one dog, then two (front and back).

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naked, using a sheep to cover his junk

I know, just bizarre. "But he's supposed to Scottish," I'm thinking, "not Welsh!"



You might very well think that. I couldn't possibly comment.

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After crawling onto the beach after almost drowning, I thought frau Goetabaug was going to have a wardrobe malfunction. And Lindenbrook was about to get aroused.

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