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This, That and the Other, originally released as A Promise of Bed, is a 1969 British sex comedy directed by Derek Ford and starring Vanda Hudson, Victor Spinetti and John Bird. [2] It was written by Donald Ford and Derek Ford and comprises a trilogy of separate stories.
The actor wears a large fake mustache and a hat which led author Dave Thompson to conclude that the crew strove to make the cast unidentifiable.. British author Dave Thompson, in his book Black and White and Blue: Adult Cinema from the Victorian Age to the VCR, notes that D. W. Griffith is credited by one source as director on A Free Ride.
The R rating is normally required, if the film contains more than one utterance or if the word is used in a sexual context. However, there are exceptions to the rule. In some cases, filmmakers appealed the rating because audiences may avoid all R-rated films about profanity.
The homoerotic undertones of Saltburn are so prevalent they're more like an Instagram filter through which the entire film is viewed, but Oliver is indiscriminate in his seduction of the Catton ...
The Indecent Woman; Intimate Stranger; Inner Sanctum, erotic-drama; A Kiss Before Dying; Kiss Me a Killer; Last Call; Legal Tender; Liebestraum; Liquid Dreams; Lower Level; Shattered, [25] psychological erotic-thriller; Sleeping with the Enemy; Victim of Love (a.k.a. Raw Heat) Whore; Wild Orchid II: Two Shades of Blue; Zandalee
One partner will lie on their back, on a bed or table, with hips at the edge. The penetrating partner will stand at the end of the surface being used facing the woman, entering under their legs ...
Other times it’s your standard, leering sex farce. Then odd, unnecessary subplots intrude, like one guy’s melodramatic job as a probation officer. And though the filmmakers obviously thought they were on the cutting edge, with all four leads in bed together, smoking grass, they never shed the old morality horseshit.
The killer makes himself known and ties Sara to her bed, asking for "the diamond" which Ryan stole from him. Sara is shocked by the revelation that Ryan is not the man he made himself out to be. She offers the killer, now known as Chad, the diamond, but then knocks him out and escapes the apartment.