These days, pretty much everyone who watches TV knows who Noah Wyle is from his stint as dreamy young medical trainee and eventual physician Dr. John Carter on "E.R" or his Emmy-winning turn as attending trauma physician Dr. Michael "Robby" Robinavitch on HBO Max's hit series "The Pitt." In 1984, however, he was a total unknown who hadn't starred in anything at all, and he got his very first chance to experience acting in a feature film on the set of a really raunchy Western — Paul Bartel's "Lust in the Dust." "Lust in the Dust" was a comedy Western written by "Mork & Mindy" scribe Philip John Taylor that starred 1950s film heartthrob Tab Hunter and drag queen Divine, and it's as wacky as you might expect.

Divine plays a dance hall girl named Rosie Velez who gets lost in the desert and

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