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Cons: too ambitious film about sexual mores of its era seems at cross purposes
After conquering radio and television with his hidden microphones and cameras, Allen Funt next turned his attention to the movies. When his very popular Candid Camera series ended its lengthy CBS television run in 1967, Funt’s next project was a more risqué variation on his tried-and-true formula, What Do You Say to a Naked Lady? To be fair to the filmmaker, the movie does go a step beyond the usual set-ups of capturing people being themselves, but in varying his usual routine, he ends up with a film that’s neither fish nor fowl (or foul, for that matter). There’s some fun to be had, and some sociological insights into the varying ideas about morality captured during the height of the sexual revolution, but there’s not enough of either to make the movie truly memorable.
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