#ManCrushMonday: Howard Keel in "Kiss Me Kate" (1953)
Rugged, handsome, and to put it bluntly, deathly sexy, Keel plays a Broadway director and costar to his ex-wife. While playing mostly arrogant and scrambled for most of the film, Keel shows off a breathtaking stage presence via those chiseled features and a body in too-tight spandex. It's definitely not a problem, but never too distracting, especially in such numbers like "Where is the Life That Late I Led" and "So in Love."
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