dave draper - lord love a duck
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This is some real comedy. Dave could have give Roddy McDowell a dozen free shots and he would have laughed at how much it tickled.
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Draper should have beat Arnold at the Olympia
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I used to work out at Dave's gym in Santa Cruz. He's almost big in the early 90's as he was in this film.
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i really wish there were more clips of dave, he really inspired me and clips of him are so scarce. thx for the upload!
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Draper was also in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies, and he wasn't even as big as he was in THIS movie. He was fuckin' HUGE here!
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@genericgeorge max baer is of course the son of the big guy who wrestled with the bull in the 1950's film QUO VADIS.............. and I guess buddy epson was pretty tall too...................... I think the blond bomber is 6'2" if I am not mistaken?
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@ronwelker8 Draper was big alright easpecially when standing next to Macdowell and The Monkees, but compared to Buddy Ebson and Max Baer he looked rather average. They are big guys though.
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@genericgeorge thanks. mr. draper is of course HUGE and OVERPOWERING in LORD LOVE A DUCK but he is not supermanly ripped and sensuous the way he is only a year later you say??? in DON'T MAKE WAVES.
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it did . This was 1966, waves was '67
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and draper was a better actor
too bad the sounds off
pixiedreamer13 2 years ago
It wasn't in the video I uploaded. And I uploaded it several times. Each time, the audio fell behind the video. Maybe I should upload a version with lower resolution?
bobparis 2 years ago
perhaps dave draper's first real role in hollywood films....unfortunate that he didn't make as many films as schwarzenegger who some say shouldn't have beat him at the mr. olympia
ronwelker8 2 years ago
Actually, he had a much bigger role in "Don't Make Waves," which was several years earlier. This clip is his ENTIRE role in "Lord Love a Duck." Which, by the way, I can't make heard or tails out of. The nearest I can come to making any sense of it is, it's basically the same idea as "Heathers."
bobparis 2 years ago