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Natalie Wood: a missed opportunity

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2020 10:11 am
by hugob00m
I think we've all seen the still photo of Natalie Wood turned over Tab Hunter's knee on the set of a movie they did together. (Some captions say it was The Girl H Left Behind others say it was Burning Hills, but it doesn't matter, since she didn't get spanked on-screen in either film)

She also starred in The Great Race, which featured her wearing a sexy little corset, participating in a pie-fight.

Here's a still:
natalie wood piefight.jpg
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If it had been up to me... she would've been spanked for making such a mess! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Natalie Wood: a missed opportunity

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2020 7:29 pm
by butch46163@yahoo.com
Wasn`t Natalie Wood into spanking :?: :?: too bad she never got spanked in any of her movies :( :(

Re: Natalie Wood: a missed opportunity

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2020 5:10 am
by willjohn
Columbia Pictures tried to make out that Natalie Wood and Tab Hunter were a couple, but Natalie as aware that Hunter preferred boys to girls. Hunter married a man late in his life. In the 1960s that kind of thing was forbidden because it did not suit the ideas of the studio bosses.

Re: Natalie Wood: a missed opportunity

Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2020 12:48 pm
by hugob00m
willjohn wrote:Columbia Pictures tried to make out that Natalie Wood and Tab Hunter were a couple, but Natalie as aware that Hunter preferred boys to girls. Hunter married a man late in his life. In the 1960s that kind of thing was forbidden because it did not suit the ideas of the studio bosses.
The publicity guys at the studio wanted all the leading men to be straight (or at least seem to be in public), and sometimes they set them up with up-and-coming actresses to pretend that they were romantic couples.

The same thing happened to Rock Hudson.

Re: Natalie Wood: a missed opportunity

Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2020 1:50 pm
by willjohn
English comedian Kenneth Williams once offered Joan Sims a "marriage of convenience". His "Carry on" co star Charles Hawtrey was as gay as a picnic basket and did not care who knew it. Hawtrey was also very aggressive when he got it wrong about the sexuality of young actors. People just thought he was a "funny little man."