This 1961 nudie from Fred Hudson and Larry Smith (Ed Wood's still photographer) was admittedly "very loosely" based on a Rudyard Kipling poem. It was co-produced by Larry's brother Harry Smith (producer of Dance Hall Racket, not the folk anthology mastermind) and starred pianist Felix De Cola as ladies' man Tommy Atkins, who relates his global sexual conquests in flashback. The segment involving "the sweet thing of 16" may raise a red flag in our more proscriptive era, though the actor in question, Margie Fisco from Monstrosity (1963), is clearly older. The campaign was heavy on promotion, as you'd expect from "America's Fearless Young Showman."