Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex Srt

1972 film by Woody Allen

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Sex activity*
(*But Were Afraid to Ask)
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Theatrical release poster

Directed by Woody Allen
Screenplay past Woody Allen
Based on Everything You Always Wanted to Know Virtually Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask)
by David Reuben
Produced by Charles H. Joffe
Starring
  • Woody Allen
  • John Carradine
  • Lou Jacobi
  • Louise Lasser
  • Anthony Quayle
  • Tony Randall
  • Lynn Redgrave
  • Burt Reynolds
  • Gene Wilder
Cinematography David M. Walsh
Edited by Eric Albertson
Music by Mundell Lowe

Production
companies

  • Jack Rollins–Charles H. Joffe Productions
  • Brodsky/Gould Productions
Distributed by United Artists

Release date

  • August vi, 1972 (1972-08-06)

Running time

88 minutes
Country The states
Languages
  • English
  • Italian
Budget $2 one thousand thousand
Box function $eighteen million[1]

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Sex* (*Merely Were Afraid to Inquire) is a 1972 American sex comedy album movie directed by Woody Allen. It consists of a series of short sequences loosely inspired by David Reuben'south 1969 volume of the same name.

The film was an early success for Allen, grossing over $18 meg in Northward America solitary confronting a $2 one thousand thousand budget, making it the 10th highest-grossing film of 1972.

Motion picture structure [edit]

The credits at the start and close of the moving picture are played over a backdrop of a large mass of white rabbits, to the tune of "Permit's Misbehave" by Cole Porter.

The film consists of seven vignettes, as follows:

  1. Exercise Aphrodisiacs Work?
    A court jester (Woody Allen) gives a honey potion to the Queen (Lynn Redgrave) but is foiled by her chastity belt. There are references to Shakespeare's Hamlet throughout.
  2. What Is Sodomy?
    Dr. Ross (Gene Wilder) falls in love with the partner of an Armenian patient, a sheep.
  3. Why Do Some Women Have Trouble Reaching an Orgasm?
    Allen'south homage to Italian film-making in full general and Casanova 70, Michelangelo Antonioni, and Federico Fellini in particular, most Gina (Louise Lasser), a woman who tin can but reach orgasm in public.
  4. Are Transvestites Homosexuals?
    Sam Musgrave (Lou Jacobi), a middle-anile hubby, experiments with women's dress.
  5. What Are Sex activity Perverts?
    A parody of the television game show What'south My Line? called What's My Perversion?, filmed in B&W kinescope-way and hosted by Jack Barry. The four panelists who effort to gauge the contestant's perversion are Regis Philbin, Robert Q. Lewis, Pamela Mason, and Toni Holt. Afterward they fail to gauge that the contestant's perversion is "Likes to expose himself on subways," a second segment of the show is presented, in which a selected viewer (in this instance a rabbi) gets to act out his chains and humiliation fantasy while his married woman eats pork.
  6. Are the Findings of Doctors and Clinics Who Do Sexual Research and Experiments Accurate?
    Victor (Woody Allen), a sex researcher, and Helen Lacey (Heather MacRae), a announcer, visit a Dr. Bernardo (John Carradine), a researcher who formerly worked with Masters and Johnson but now has his own laboratory consummate with a lab banana named Igor (Ref Sanchez). After they see a serial of baroque sexual experiments underway at the lab and realize that Bernardo is insane, they escape before Helen becomes the field of study of another of his experiments. The segment culminates with a scene in which the countryside is terrorized by a giant runaway chest created by the researcher. The first part of this segment is a parody of Ed Wood's Bride of the Monster (1955), and especially, The Unearthly (1957), which besides stars John Carradine. The 2d office parodies many of the "Giant" monster movies of the nineteen fifties.
  7. What Happens During Ejaculation?
    The NASA-like mission control center in a homo'due south brain (headed by Tony Randall and featuring Burt Reynolds as the switchboard operator) is seen, equally he gets involved in a sexual clinch with an NYU graduate (Erin Fleming) (knowledge that she is a graduate of NYU assures coital success). As he achieves orgasm, the soldier-like, white-uniformed sperm (one of them played by bespectacled Allen, coached past some other sperm played by Robert Walden) are dispatched paratrooper-manner into the not bad unknown.

Cast [edit]

  • Woody Allen as Victor / Fabrizio / The Fool / Sperm
  • Jack Barry every bit Himself
  • John Carradine as Dr. Bernardo
  • Erin Fleming as The Girl
  • Elaine Giftos as Mrs. Ross
  • Geoffrey Holder as Magician
  • Toni Holt as Herself
  • Lou Jacobi equally Sam Musgrave
  • Louise Lasser as Gina
  • Robert Q. Lewis as Himself
  • Heather MacRae as Helen Lacey
  • Pamela Bricklayer as Herself
  • Sidney Miller equally George
  • Regis Philbin as Himself
  • Anthony Quayle as The King
  • Tony Randall as The Operator
  • Lynn Redgrave as The Queen
  • Burt Reynolds as Sperm Switchboard Chief
  • Norman Alden as Switchboard
  • Jay Robinson as The Priest
  • Ref Sanchez as Igor
  • Cistron Wilder as Dr. Ross
  • Titos Vandis every bit Stavros Milos
  • Baruch Lumet every bit The Rabbi

Soundtrack [edit]

  • Let'southward Misbehave (1927) - Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter
  • Battle Hymn of the Republic (circa 1856) - Music by William Steffe - Lyrics past Julia Ward Howe
  • Red River Valley (1896) - Music past James Kerrigen - Played on harmonica past Woody Allen[ii]

Critical response [edit]

The motion picture holds an 89% "Fresh" rating of on the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 19 reviews.[three]

An August 1972 review by Fourth dimension said that many of the film's ideas "sound good on newspaper" simply that the "skits wind downwardly rather than take off from the ideas"; the motion picture includes "some wide, funny send-ups of other movies (Fantastic Voyage, La notte), and its fair share of memorably wacky lines" simply that "overall it is simply Woody marking time and beingness merely a little funnier".[4]

The Time Out Picture Guide noted that some of the film'south sketches are "dross, but the parodies of Antonioni (all malaise and alienation of a wife who can achieve orgasm only in public places) and of TV console games ('What'southward My Perversion?') are brilliantly accurate and very funny. Best of all is the sci-fi parody entitled What Happens During Ejaculation?"[v]

In 2004, Christopher Null, founder of filmcritic.com, called information technology a "minor classic and Woody Allen's most absurd movie ever".[half dozen]

Censorship [edit]

The film was banned in Ireland on March 20, 1973.[vii] A cut version was passed in 1979 and released theatrically in 1980, removing both a animality reference ("the greatest lay I always had", referring to a sheep) and a man having sex activity with a bread loaf. The ban on the uncut version was eventually lifted.[8] [9]

See likewise [edit]

  • List of American films of 1972

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Box Office Information for Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex activity, Just Were Afraid to Enquire". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on January 28, 2012. Retrieved January 21, 2012.
  2. ^ Harvey, Adam (2007). The Soundtracks of Woody Allen. US: Macfarland & Company,Inc. p. 62. ISBN9780786429684.
  3. ^ "Everything Y'all Always Wanted to Know Nearly Sexual activity, Movie Reviews". Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on December 24, 2011. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
  4. ^ "Flailings and Failings". Fourth dimension. August 21, 1972. Archived from the original on February 21, 2009. Retrieved June 8, 2007.
  5. ^ "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, But Were Afraid to Ask movie review - Film - Time Out London". Archived from the original on 2005-03-01. Retrieved 2020-04-28 .
  6. ^ Movie review Archived 2008-12-04 at the Wayback Machine by Christopher Null, founder of filmcritic.com
  7. ^ "Films banned in Ireland". boards.ie. Archived from the original on five March 2018. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  8. ^ "Censored! As a 1978 movie is banned, John Meagher looks at 70 years of cuts". The Irish Independent. The Irish Independent. Archived from the original on five March 2018. Retrieved iv March 2018.
  9. ^ "Vocal Contest Tied". Melon Farmers Censorship Spotter. The Irish Contained. Archived from the original on four March 2018. Retrieved 4 March 2018.

External links [edit]

  • Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sexual practice* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) at IMDb

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