Eddie Hatch is really just an average schmuck without much going for him, but, one good thing happens to him at his job as a window dresser. Discovering a life-size statue of Venus in a gallery room, he kisses her. The statue becomes alive, immediately following him home and making Hatch's life an overall hell. But once he starts to really fall under the Goddess's charm, there is something very charming and very suave about this guy who ends up portraying a Hitchcockian train riding psychopath.
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One Touch of Venus 1948
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#ManCrushMonday Robert Walker in "One Touch of Venus" (1948)
#ManCrushMonday Robert Walker in "One Touch of Venus" (1948)
Eddie Hatch is really just an average schmuck without much going for him, but, one good thing happens to him at his job as a window dresser. Discovering a life-size statue of Venus in a gallery room, he kisses her. The statue becomes alive, immediately following him home and making Hatch's life an overall hell. But once he starts to really fall under the Goddess's charm, there is something very charming and very suave about this guy who ends up portraying a Hitchcockian train riding psychopath.
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