Sex and the Single Girl
Sex and the Single Daughter
A sex farce extremely loosely based on “Sex and the Single Daughter” by Helen Gurley BrownOnce upon a time there was a publishing phenomenon named Sex and the Single Daughter, a book that opened the entrance to the sexual revolution in the 1960s. Confident enough, Hollywood noticed, and Helen Gurley Brown’s suggestions volume was turned into a 1964 sex comedy with a newly invented plot. Natalie Wood the stage Brown herself (well, a absolutely fictionalized person named Helen Brown), whose excellent results as an author infuriates Tony Curtis, a writer for a Playboy-esque men’s magazine. He pretends to demand her aid as a psychologist, a masquerade that leads to sparks. It is all vintage stuff, from Tony’s swinging bachelor pad to the barrel-sized highballs slugged down by miserable marrieds Henry Fonda and Lauren Bacall, who reside following entrance to Curtis. Director Richard Quine (Bell Book and Candle) made some sharp comedies around this time, and there are some very excellent sight gags along the way (examine the scene, with Watch Basie and his
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