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

    R1972 · Comedy · 1h 27m

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  1. Aug 6, 1972 · Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask: Directed by Woody Allen. With Woody Allen, John Carradine, Lou Jacobi, Louise Lasser. Seven stories are trying to answer the question: what is sex? Or maybe they are not trying.

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    The credits at the start and close of the film are played over a backdrop of a large mass of white rabbits, to the tune of "Let's Misbehave" by Cole Porter. The film consists of seven vignettes, as follows: 1. Do Aphrodisiacs Work? A court jester gives a love potion to the Queen but is foiled by her chastity belt. There are references to Shakespear...

    "Let's Misbehave" (1927) - Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter - Played by Irving Aaronson and his Commanders
    "Battle Hymn of the Republic" (circa 1856) - Music by William Steffe - Lyrics by Julia Ward Howe
    "Red River Valley" (1896) - Music by James Kerrigen - Played on harmonica by Woody Allen

    The film holds an 89% "Fresh" rating of on the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 19 reviews. 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...

    The film was banned in Ireland on March 20, 1973.A cut version was passed in 1979 and released theatrically in 1980, removing both a bestiality reference ("the greatest lay I ever had", referring to a sheep) and a man having sex with a loaf of rye bread. The ban on the uncut version was eventually lifted.

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  2. Inspired by the book written by Dr. David Reuben, director Woody Allen tackles seven questions about sex by connecting seven not-so-connected stories. From aphrodisiacs to sexual perversion to...

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  3. Mar 1, 1999 · Now, 30 years later, this classic sex-information book has been updated, reflecting the dramatic changes in medical and psychological understanding of sexuality. Reuben gives the answer to every sex question you ever wanted to know, and some you wouldn't think to ask.

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  4. Dec 31, 2014 · Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But We're Afraid to Ask) (1972) - original theatrical print recreation. Inspired by the book written by Dr. David Reuben, director Woody Allen tackles seven questions about sex by connecting seven not-so-connected stories. From aphrodisiacs to sexual perversion to the mystery of the male orgasm ...

  5. Oct 1, 2000 · Dr. David Reuben's frank, compassionate, often humorous language-backed with solid, up-to-the-minute medical and scientific research-puts readers at ease, allowing them to explore and improve their own sexuality in amazing new ways.

    • David R. Reuben M.D.
  6. Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) is a book (1969, updated 1999) by California psychiatrist David Reuben. It was one of the first sex manuals that entered mainstream culture in the 1960s, and had a profound effect on sex education and in liberalizing attitudes towards sex. [3]