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Movember – Top 5 Movie Moustaches

November 30, 2014 by admin

1. The Stranger (The Big Lebowski)

He’ll sit down have a chat with you, so long as you don’t use too many cuss words.

Could it really be anyone other than The Stranger from The Big Lebowski? Tom Selleck of course, but we’ll get to him on the next page.

Sam Elliot has always cultivated a brilliant tash, as seen in his couple of appearances in Parks and Recreation and the under-appreciated Thank You For Smoking, but his crowing Mo glory was in The Big Lebowski where he plays the mysterious, smooth talking Stranger and acting as narrator for the film.

Beautiful, cultivated white whiskers – this is a Silver Fox who can be proud of his moustache.

Originally published November 30, 2014. Updated April 15, 2018.

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Filed Under: Articles and Opinions, Luke Owen, Movies, Special Features Tagged With: ben stiller, Derek Smalls, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, Hot Fuzz, Michael Biehn, Napoleon Dynamite, Paddy Considine, Ron Burgendy, The Abyss, The Big Lebowski, This is Spinal Tap, Tom Selleck

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