Playboy Magazine December 1980- George C. Scott
Playboy Magazine December 1980- George C. Scott
Covergirl The Playboy Bunny (Not Nude) photographed by Tom Staebler and Len Willis
Playmate of the Month is Terri Welles photographed by Richard Fegley
Sex stars Of 1980
The Anatomy Of Desire: When You're Hot, You're Hot - And Here's Why
Contemporary Masterpieces Of Erotic Art
Dick Gregory's Exclusive Report From Inside Iran
George C. Scott interviewed by Playboy
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Playboy Interview: George C. Scott
December, 1980
When you think of George C. Scott, the images that come to mind most quickly are those of the volatile, half-cocked Patton; the impulsive, wise-ass reactionary general, Buck Turgidson, in "Dr. Strangelove"; the menacing loan shark Bert in "The Hustler." In 1977, Scott played a fictional Ernest Hemingway in "Islands in the Stream," a role not surprising for Scott, who himself is a man of Hemingwayesque proportions: a tough, outspoken, fearless, boozing, brawling, menacing, macho man with a weakness for women, a sensitivity for Shakespeare and Arthur Miller and a broad intelligence. He is a man other men tell stories about.