Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Tubi Tidbits

I had intended to call this post "Tubi Treasures," but looking them over I thought maybe I should be a little less laudatory (especially after poor ol' Bert Convy was flogged in the comments section of a recent post until he ran behind the easel for Win, Lose or Draw, never to be seen again! LOL) In between various chores at work, I can view and listen to Tubi on my screen. This allows me to do the sort of nitty-gritty archival detective work I enjoy (wherein you have the benefit of never having to actually watch any of the product in question yourselves, unless you should happen to want to!) Since this blog began over 13 years ago, I've often profiled such arresting subjects as hairy chests, Speedos, towels, bathtubs, bulges and showers (sometimes to a fault, thanks to my desire to be completest!) And today we're going to take a gander at some more examples, all found while performing archeological digs on the free app Tubi!

First up is this young man. Alex Hyde-White, the costar of what is (in the U.S. anyway) a pretty obscure 1986 movie, Biggles: Adventures in Time. Based upon a series of novels, it was initially conceived to be an Indiana Jones-ish adventure flick...

...but thanks to the smashing success of 1985's Back to the Future, it was augmented to include segments of time travel instead. Hence, Hyde-White, while draped in a towel, shaving, is suddenly zapped to...

...the huge dining table of a WWII-era convent! Looking up his towel as I am prone to do, I wondered...!

Are we seeing this man's balls?? After all, he was fresh from the shower and wearing only the towel.

Biggles began to boggle my mind...

Ultimately, I decided I wasn't seeing what I thought I might be seeing.

And this was borne out when he hopped off the table and revealed lines under the towel. (I'm not saying that actors have to show the world their junk in a movie, but it IS a pet peeve of mine when someone is supposed to be naked under a towel and we can clearly see panty lines...! Sorta takes one out of the reality of the situation, ya know what I mean, Dorothy?)

Anyway, Hyde-White does look pretty good in his li'l towel nonetheless.

He'd been acting on screen since 1979 and his resume even included time travel oriented shows like Buck Rogers in the 25th Century and Voyagers. (He would late portray Dr. Reed Richards in the infamously unreleased, yet later celebrated, 1994 rendition of The Fantastic Four.)

But I'm betting that his casting in Biggles had something to do with his wholesome, boyish appearance, which doesn't resemble, but does vaguely suggest Michael J. Fox, star of the film this movie was trying to ride the coattails of. Incidentally, this was the very last film in which Peter Cushing appeared.

Okay... Next up is another obscurity, Journey Into Fear (1975), a remake of the Orson Welles 1943 film of the same name. This one stars Sam Waterston, one year prior to Capricorn One, along with a staggering cast of supporting actors. On board with Waterston are Yvette Mimieux, Zero Mostel, Joseph Wiseman, Donald Pleasence, Stanley Holloway, Shelley Winters, Ian McShane and Mr. Vincent Price! But the movie still fizzles in the final analysis.

Since Waterston, soon after having an attempt made on his life, takes a bath, though, we have to document it!

As in the case of virtually all movie baths, he can't possibly be alone. He's joined by the ever-hammy Mostel, who's doing all he can to distract us from Waterston.

The grungy tub and tile makes me wonder why people ever traveled back in the day...!

Tub time over, Waterston rises and is helped with his towel by Mostel, whose body covers up pertinent parts. But notice the copper boiler at the far right and its reflection...

In a tribute to my childhood penchant for trying to watch adult programming on scrambled cable channels, I admit I tried to discern from this reflection whether Waterston was "au naturel" or not! Ha ha ha!! I think he was, but it was too difficult to know for sure in the end.

He is not really my type at all, but I give you the lean and fit (and 35 at the time) Waterston for your perusal.

Most everything I'm offering you today is obscure, including 1979's Summer Camp. This movie premiered a month before (but was completely obscured by) Meatballs. Of course, Meatballs was suggestive and a bit raunchy, but Summer Camp is packed to the gills with T & A (and even P! LOL) We're supposed to be watching this for the girls, but thankfully some male pulchritude slinks in along the way, too.

While it's true that many movies cast people who are too old to play teens in flicks like this, Camp at least offers the conceit that the place is about to go belly-up so PAST participants at the place are invited back in the hopes that they will help subsidize its budget. (However, they mostly just fool around with one another...)

The former summer campers reconvene and are lodged in the same brick dormitories they had when they were kids. (And the cast actually did the same thing, staying on site through filming.)

Here the guys react to having their accommodations pranked by the girls, with short-sheeting, shaving cream and so on.

There's seemingly something for everyone from smooth to hairy, washboard lean to chubby.

And (blessedly for me) not a tattoo in sight.

There was a certain matter-of-factness about underwear scenes like this in the 1970s that hasn't been replicated since. We're all too studied in the staging and lighting of moments like this now.

The end of the film is punctuated with a toga party. Note then-popular Suzanne Somers peering out from a poster on the wall.

During the opening credits of Summer Camp, we're treated to a glimpse of this little scamp in his lifeguard Speedo. It's really the only good look we get of it from the front.

Here we can tell from the tan lines that this was not his usual choice in swimwear...!

His toga party get-up is really more of a Tarzan-like loincloth. All through the movie, he resists the continual advances made towards him from the female campers. But at the end (spoiler alert! - like you care! LOL) he is cornered in an inflated bouncy house and ravaged by a bunch of gals.

He's seen here the following morning, completely deflated after a night of endless ravaging. (But I have to ask... why does he still have that piece of fabric on. That ought to have been shredded in the process.)

I bet that precious few of you have ever seen or heard of this movie, unless you're a fan of Rifftrax and have seen it picked apart by them. It's 1985's Treasure of the Amazon, starring a very grizzled Stuart Whitman.

There is quite a bit of manspreading in this movie.

In fact, I have trouble naming another film that seems to feature as much manspreading as this one!

It's hard to believe that Stu was only 57 here (!), but he's still getting in those occasional shirtless scenes. He's one of several stars featured in the ensemble film.

Also on hand are Bradford Dillman, Donald Pleasence, John Ireland, Emilio Fernandez (of The Wild Bunch, 1969) and Pedro Armendarez Jr. But it's the guy in the middle of this montage who captured my attention.

His name is Clark Jarrett. He'd previously appeared in the teen sex comedy Hot Moves (1984) and really wouldn't do a lot further beyond a stint on the daytime soap Santa Barbara.

Thankfully, as the story progresses, he is sporting some of the teeniest khaki shorts ever presented on a male in the movies.

He is excavating a burial site with Dillman.

And they successfully come upon a little pouch with diamonds in it.

But I really began to wonder if I was going to spy some rocks of my own during this sequence...!

In what has to be a cinema first of some sort, Jarrett plays a whole section of this scene with his bikini-brief-clad balls hanging out the bottom of his shorts!

Mind you, I'm not complaining, I just found it howlingly unusual.

Later when he stands up, the stiff material is still stuck in its gaping position, allowing for more up the leg peeping.

Jim Palmer would be proud to know that his Jockeys made their way to the Amazon! (By the way, this movie is not "good," but it's got many familiar faces, is very beautifully photographed and has a pretty neat musical score, too, so there are worse ways to spend an hour and a half.)

Hidden in this picture of five young men is a future leading man of the 1980s & '90s. The film, The Seniors (1978) is a raucous "comedy" about four college students who form a phony research study which allows them to bed down coed after coed. 

Yep, that's young Dennis Quaid in a very early role. He's go on to a very long, busy career as a leading man and busy supporting actor. In contrast, the guy in the inset is one Rocky Flintermann. He would make only one more movie, in a bit part, before disappearing from the movie landscape. What if I told you that Flintermann got his very first on-screen kiss in this movie... from Quaid!

It's nerdy Flintermann who secures the grant money for the guys' scheme to do sex research and while they are all congratulating him, Quaid makes the peculiar decision to plant one on him, right in the kisser! (I do think it may have been Far From Heaven for his costar, though, from the looks of it.)

No one bats an eye at this. And lord knows Quaid demonstrates that he's into chicks as the movie continues.

He's seen here sharing a shower with one of the subjects of their "study."


His bedroom, like the other three guys, has a revolving door of nubile college coeds coming in to do their thing in the name of research.

Was he ever really this young?


At this point it's all good, but in time the whole plan begins to go out of control (and the movie gets mired down in its not-so-intriguing legal ramifications plot line.) In case it means anything to you, Three's Company's Priscilla Barnes has a featured topless scene in The Seniors, too.

Our final foray into this arena is a total scream and I can highly recommend it to fans of insanely bad cinema. Too Hot to Handle (1977) is a racy hit-woman for hire flick starring Cheri Caffaro. It's worth it to watch this solely for the self-costumed fashions that Caffaro puts on (then takes off!) throughout. This is a mere sampling of them.

Caffaro attracts the attention of her first mark by appearing at his tennis club in the scantiest of swimwear. You might recognize the actor at right.

It's Dutch actor John Van Dreelen, who'd begun in films in the late-1940s and proceeded to roles on the big screen (such as in Von Ryan's Express, 1965, Madame X, 1966, and Lost Horizon, 1973) and countless appearances on TV (in everything from Hawaiian Eye to Perry Mason and Ironside to Charlie's Angels.)

Possessing quite possibly the most egregious comb-over in history, you've surely seen him in something. He worked tirelessly right up until his death in 1992 at age 70. But I can pretty much bet you've never seen him like this...

His character is into S&M and has a sex dungeon in his home! Caffaro is only too happy to oblige him in his pursuits. He's strapped face down on the bed and with the tug of a cord...

He's yanked into a spread-eagle position!

But he likes it.

He really likes it!

During all her duties as a killer for hire, Caffaro finds time for a lover, too. It's Aharon Ipale, who emerged as a busy character actor over time.

This is one hairy dude. I mean it's like wall-to-wall carpet on his chest, which Caffaro enjoys.

Ipale worked on many TV series as a guest and later appeared in Ishtar (1987) as well as playing the Pharaoh in The Mummy (1999) and The Mummy Returns (2001), among lots of other things. After this entertaining romp (written and directed, like many of her projects, by her then-husband), Caffaro basically quit acting. She'd become disenchanted with the direction of her career. It's a shame because she was really a scream in this audacious part. You might also be interested to know that another one of her marks in this movie is former 1950s leading lady Corinne Calvet!

The End!

11 comments:

http://ricksrealreel.blogspot.com/ said...

Hey Poseidon!
Love how you spend your downtime!
Also love "Dustin Pacino,Jr." credit for "Summer Camp!"

Cheers and Happy 2023 to you,
Rick

Dan said...

Well, while you are wasting your time on Tubi watching this trash, I’ve been watching it for fitness videos. Of course, I can’t help it if many of the instructors are, uh, very healthy (and flexible) young men!
A Happy New Year to you, Mr P! Thanks so much for this blog. It is always entertaining and enlightening, well researched, and written with great style and humor. Looking forward to what 2023 may bring.

hsc said...

Even though they always played it publicly as "bachelor housemates," Al Hoffman III was secretly Dustin Pacino, Jr.'s lover, according to Darwin Porter's tell-all biography.


This is a great collection of miscellaneous peeks, Poseidon!

Now that I've actually seen Aharon Ipale in all his dark, hirsute glory, I realize that name is probably Israeli, rather than a typo.

And even though Cheri Caffaro was compared to Brigitte Bardot early in her career (I think her earliest claim to fame was winning a Bardot "lookalike" contest), by the end she seemed to be edging towards Lana Turner-- at least in that second photo where she's placed side by side with John Van Dreelen. (Then again, maybe it's just the updo hairstyle.)

Thanks again for another great post and for all you do, Poseidon! Love to all and be safe and well, everyone!

Happy (and safe and prosperous) New Year to all!

A said...

I think the only one I would even try to watch would be Summer Camp, because of the scamp in the red speedo. He doesn't seem familiar, though, and I suspect he's shown to distract from the odd names in the opening credits. Dustin Pacino, Jr? Perhaps he's Dustin Pacino, Jr.?
Because other than this movie, I could find no mention of him on the internet.

Anyway, great post. Happy New Year everyone, and thanks again, Poseidon!

Gingerguy said...

Tubi here I come. While I'm always looking for Mr Biggles, it's Too Hot To Handle that looks like a must see. Disco Era trash is definitely delicious

BryonByronWhatever said...

I've enjoyed Alex Hyde-White (son of Wilfrid, Colonel Pickering in the "My Fair Lady" film) in "Murder,She Wrote" which seems to be the "Perry Mason" of it's day when it come to guest appearances by almost every living TV actor or fading star of the time. I had no idea he was hiding such beauty beneath his clothes. Also thought for a quick second that the blonde in "Summer Camp" might have been the late, stunning Kim Milford, but no such luck.

Forever1267 said...

Thank you for all your "hard" work discovering these hidden, and sometimes not so hidden, gems.

Great work!

Shawny said...

Cool post P! I thought Hyde-White was the blonde actor from Battlestar Galactica, so I googled it to check and nope. I'm terrible at remembering names. That was Dirk Benedict, a name most people would neither forget nor confuse with the twinky tiny Hyde-White, haha. (The chunkier and taller, the better for me btw.)

And how naughty you are with that zoom into the Sam Waterston adjacent reflection. Wow! I can't think of a better example that demonstrates your highly skilled eye for details. And I know exactly what you mean about the scrambled cable channels. I used to try that too. There I said it.

hsc said...

Okay, I did a little IMDb digging and uncovered the identity of "Dustin Pacino, Jr."-- he played a "prospector," not one of the campers, and it was a pseudonym for director Chuck Vincent.

Chuck Vincent was one of the best '70s hardcore directors, and eventually branched out into low-budget, usually R-rated "legit" features, most of which went straight to VHS/cable. He was still doing XXX product well past the time of SUMMER CAMP, also directing gay porn star Jack Wrangler in his "crossover" straight XXX film JACK + JILL.

Without knowing the character's name, I was unable to determine who the blond "scamp" in the Speedo was-- and most of the guys credited in this only have one film credit on the IMDb. Two, however, did do quite a bit more work.

The beefy guy ("Horse") shown in one of the "trashed room" photos was credited as "Ray Holland," and appeared the next year in Vincent's HOT T-SHIRTS under that name. However, he soon became better known as busy character actor Walter Olkewicz (Jacques Renault in all the TWIN PEAKS iterations), who passed away last year. IMDB gives him 104 acting credits in movies and television.

The guy in white shorts who disappears behind the others in that photo with Olkewicz, but is on the right in the preceding photo (the blond points at him) was credited as "John C. McLaughlin." He's better known as John Laughlin, who's still working today. He followed up SUMMER CAMP with a stint on CBS' "basketball players in the showers" drama THE WHITE SHADOW, playing "Paddy Falahey" in its last 15 episodes, followed by big-screen roles in FOOTLOOSE and Ken Russell's CRIMES OF PASSION (getting kinky with part-time call girl Kathleen Turner). IMDb gives him 70 credits to date.

Chuck Vincent (who was gay) tended to have a lot of hunky guys in his "legit" films, so some of his R-rated comedies are worth tracking down-- as are most of his XXX films, which were usually funny or creative, and a cut above the rest of the films of the era.

SLAMMER GIRLS (1987) is a campy R-rated "women in prison" parody, enacted mostly by XXX performers under different names-- which puts it at an early John Waters level, acting-wise. There's some obligatory "T&A" but not much in the way of sex, given the cast; in fact, most of the XXX actresses remain clothed here, with Veronica Hart a standout as a nasty warden. (And a pre-fame Beth Broderick-- yes, Aunt Zelda from SABRINA-- even pops up in a clothed role at one point, giving perhaps one of the worst performances in the film!)

I saw SLAMMER GIRLS originally on HBO or Cinemax, so it might turn up somewhere like Tubi. It'd probably make for a fun post if it does.

Anyway, thanks again to Poseidon for all you do, and love to all! Be safe and well, everyone, and Happy New Year!

Poseidon3 said...

Rick, I like to think I have a strong attention to detail, but I utterly failed to notice that credit "Dustin Pacino Jr!"

Dan, thank you so much! I'm glad you are amused by my yammering (and accompanying pics!) I do try, but not every swing is a home run. I appreciate that you appreciate what I attempt to do! HNY to you, too!

hsc, I think Cheri resembled the Lana Turner who was on "Falcon Crest." LOL Sort of still glamorous, but over-tanned, over-blonde, sort of gaunt and dry beneath all the copious makeup and with a cig going. (Not that I wasn't all in for Jacqueline Perrault!) Incidentally, Aharon Ipale had a brief flash of his other hair in the movie and the screen went dark for a moment. He was a VERY hairy man.

A, I have been in a recent glut of cheap camp movies, cheap biker movies, cheap thrillers... I'm just cheap lately! Ha ha! I tried to balance that out with other things (like "The Angel Wore Red" and "My All-American" and "No Time to Die"), but somehow I'm always back in the gutter.

Gingerguy, I would be surprised if you didn't get a scream out of "Too Hot to Handle." Between Corinne Calvet getting it and another victim being drowned in his cavernous bathtub, it's got lots to offer along the way.

BryonByron, I always enjoy seeing the lineup of people on "MSW," especially early on. That's a good comparison with "Perry Mason," that I never really thought about. I usually think of it as more like "Burke's Law" because that show took pains to get many names on it while "Perry" was more like familiar people than "name" actors.

Forever1267, I'm glad you liked this stuff. Thanks!

Shawny, it takes someone from a certain era to even know what the hell we're talking about with those scrambled channels. So funny... and such a waste of time! One time, for a dating app, one of my photos was of a shiny bathtub tap. On the surface oddball and pointless. Except I was reflected in it in the water!! People need to search for things. Ha ha ha!!!

Poseidon3 said...

Forgot to mention, for those interested, the lifeguard character was named "Dick" - played by Bud Bogart - and that was his only credit on imdb.com