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Bridging the hole between documentary nudist films and the later sex comedies was the film The Naked World of Harrison Marks (1965). George Harrison Marks' love of music corridor and slapstick found its way into this spoof documentary biographical film. His work ranges from coy nudist films (Nudist Memories 1959), to moralizing documentary (The Wife Swappers, 1970) to a more relaxed attitude to permissive materials (Naughty!, 1971) to out and out comedies at the tip of the 1970s. He didn't like intercourse scenes and was dismissive of pornography, saying it did not turn him on and he turned his again when such scenes have been being filmed. This was the last of the unique Carry On films. Norman Wisdom's last starring function, What's Good for the Goose (1969), was a intercourse comedy made by Tony Tenser. The Movie, The Last American Virgin, Losin' It, Risky Business, Mischief, Bachelor Party, Once Bitten, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Secret Admirer, The Sure Thing, Class, Private Lessons, Private School, and Private Resort. |
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