Hunk (film)

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Hunk

Hunk DVD cover
Directed by Lawrence Bassoff
Produced by Marilyn Jacobs Tenser
Steven J. Wolfe (associate producer)
Written by Lawrence Bassoff
Starring John Allen Nelson
Steve Levitt
James Coco
Music by David Kurtz
Cinematography Bryan England
Editing by Richard E. Westover
Distributed by Crown International Pictures
RCA
Release date(s) March 6, 1987
Running time 102 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Hunk is a 1987 comedy film, starring John Allen Nelson, Steve Levitt, James Coco and Deborah Shelton. Directed by Lawrence Bassoff.

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[edit] Plot summary

Bradley Brinkman is a nerd who has a hard time finding true love, but by way of a deal with Dr. D (who happens to be the Devil himself), Bradley becomes Hunk Golden, a stud who has the perfect body and special abilities, like eating a lot without gaining a pound, cavity proof teeth, and other things too. Hunk becomes a celebrity and now has it all, but he soon grows tired of the fame. Hunk learns that all deals come with a price, and that being famous is not actually as glamourous and great as it once seemed to be.

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[edit] Controversy

Considerable controversy has been associated with his scantily-clad lead-role in the movie HUNK, where significant media attention focused on the over-developed dimensions of John Allen Nelson's private part. This scandal was examined and resulted in many different outcomes. His dick was apparently over defined, especially in the transformation scene, when incorporating computer graphics, thus making his dick larger than it is. However, due to Nelson's strong physique and body mass, the crotch would relatively be in its normal size. An erection may have occurred during filming which was another factoid to the length of his penis. Frequently touted as "the guy with the longest," Nelson's movie HUNK increasingly found its way into the gay sections of video and DVD rental stores, much to the dismay of Crown International Pictures. [1]

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