Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) (film)

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Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex *
(* But Were Afraid to Ask)

original movie poster
Directed by Woody Allen
Produced by Charles Joffe
Written by Woody Allen
David Reuben
Starring Woody Allen
Louise Lasser
John Carradine
Tony Randall
Burt Reynolds
Gene Wilder
Jack Barry
Erin Fleming
Lynn Redgrave
Regis Philbin
Heather MacRae
Distributed by United Artists
Release date(s) August 6, 1972
Running time 87 min.
Language English
IMDb profile
Ratings
United States:  R[1]

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) (1972) is Woody Allen's fifth film, consisting of a series of short sequences loosely inspired by the book of the same name.

The film was an early smash for Allen, grossing over $18 million dollars in the U.S. alone against a $2 million dollar budget.

Contents

  1. Do Aphrodisiacs Work?
    In which a court jester (played by Allen) gives a love potion to a Queen (played by Lynn Redgrave), but is foiled by her chastity belt. There are references to Shakespeare's Hamlet throughout.
  2. What is Sodomy?
    In which a doctor (Gene Wilder) falls in love with the partner of one of his patients ... a sheep.
  3. Why Do Some Women Have Trouble Reaching an Orgasm?
    About a woman (played by Louise Lasser) who can only reach orgasm in public. Allen's homage to Italian film-making in general and Casanova 70, Michelangelo Antonioni and Federico Fellini in particular.
  4. Are Transvestites Homosexuals?
    In which a middle-aged man (played by Lou Jacobi) experiments with women's clothes.
  5. What Are Sex Perverts?
    Which features a parody of the game show What's My Line? called What's My Perversion?, filmed in kinescope-style and hosted by Jack Barry. The four panelists who attempt to guess the contestant's perversion are Regis Philbin, Robert Q. Lewis, Pamela Mason, and Toni Holt. After they fail to guess that the contestant's perversion is "Likes to expose himself on a subway", a second segment of the show is presented, in which a selected viewer (in this case a rabbi) gets to act out his bondage and humiliation fantasy.
  6. Are the Findings of Doctors and Clinics Who Do Sexual Research and Experiments Accurate?
    In which an author (played by Allen) and journalist Helen (Heather MacRae), visit a researcher (played by John Carradine) who formerly worked with Masters and Johnson but now has his own laboratory complete with a lab assistant named Igor (played by Ref Sanchez). After they see a series of bizarre experiments underway at the lab and realize the researcher is insane, they escape before Helen becomes the subject of another of his experiments. The segment culminates with a scene in which the countryside is terrorized by a giant runaway breast created by the researcher.
  7. What Happens During Ejaculation?
    Which is set in a man's brain (and other parts of the body) as he gets involved in a sexual clinch. We see the NASA-like control center in the man's brain (headed by Tony Randall and featuring Burt Reynolds as the switchboard operator) and see the soldier-like sperm (one of them portrayed by Allen) as they are dispatched paratrooper-style into the great unknown.

An August 1972 review by Time said that many of the film's ideas "sound good on paper" but that the "skits wind down rather than take off from the ideas"; the film includes "some broad, funny send-ups of other movies (Fantastic Voyage, La notte), and its fair share of memorably wacky lines" but that "overall it is just Woody marking time and being merely a little funnier"[2]

The Time Out Film Guide noted that some of the film's sketches are "dross, but the parodies of Antonioni (all angst and alienation of a wife who can achieve orgasm only in public places) and of TV panel games ('What's My Perversion?') are brilliantly accurate and very funny. Best of all is the sci-fi parody entitled 'What Happens During Ejaculation?'."[3]

In 2004, Christopher Null, founder of filmcritic.com, called it a "minor classic and Woody Allen's most absurd film ever."[4]

A segment that was filmed but eventually cut out of the film was 'What Makes a Man a Homosexual?'. The sequence had Woody Allen as a common spider and Louise Lasser playing a black widow. After a mating dance on the black widow's web, the spiders make love and the black widow eats the common spider. Allen cut the sequence as he was unable to find a suitable ending for it.[5] Some still photographs of this sequence can be seen on some versions of the film's DVD cover.

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