
The man has a nicely toned body, but what is with the hair??! OK OK, so I know the 1970’s hair wasn’t always combed or brushed, but Falcon was using this image in a 1980 brochure, even though I think Payne only did one film for Falcon, 1973’s You Got It All.

Can’t remember where this one comes from, but clearly from much later in the decade when he could afford a brush (and thankfully let the body hair grow out). A bit more George Payne.
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This seems like something from his Francis Ellie-era films. I recall MEN COME FIRST had a giant amyl nitrate box, is it possible this was taken with a huge prop on the same set?
Hmmm, I’ve seen that movie several times, and while its been years – would remember a super large toothbrush! but you’re right, that giant poppers set was a highlight of that film.