Paul Bongard is a young tv commercial producer who has an affair with his female boss and her teenage daughter.Paul Bongard is a young tv commercial producer who has an affair with his female boss and her teenage daughter.Paul Bongard is a young tv commercial producer who has an affair with his female boss and her teenage daughter.
Thomas Ruisinger
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- TriviaJoanna Cameron said she didn't find out her role required nudity until after she was cast. It took her by surprise. Producers told her they assumed she'd be fine with it. Fortunately, she was. Living in California she had visited nude beaches several times and she'd even posed nude as a model. In a 2003 interview, she said that what she did was pretty tame compared to the full nudity she'd seen in other movies. When it came time to undress on set, she ignored the fact that there was a room full of mostly guys staring at her and she just focused on her acting.
- Quotes
Paul Bongard: [in slow motion] Where's the boat?
Paul's father: [in Paul's mind] You missed it... son.
- Alternate versionsThe version that runs on the Fox Movie Channel is cut by 10 minutes.
- ConnectionsReferenced in P.S. I Love You (2007)
- SoundtracksOrdinary Man
Music and Lyrics by Mark Shekter
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With so much denigration by those who've posted comments, I felt it was time for someone who likes the movie to post something.
I saw it in the theatre in 1971 and came away feeling like I'd seen something special. Now, I was already quite a fan of Peter Kastner for his wonderful performance in 1966's 'You're a Big Boy Now', so it's quite possible my liking of him coloured my critical thinking.
But I don't think so. I liked it a lot - in fact, I like the counter-culty free-sex vibe of so many movies from those magic years 1970 and 1971. And apparently there's a reviewer with the New York Times (Howard Thompson) who found it to be as delightful as I did.
Peter Kastner was a very likable young man. He was capable of expressing many emotions in a really charming way. He should have become a better-known actor.
I saw it in the theatre in 1971 and came away feeling like I'd seen something special. Now, I was already quite a fan of Peter Kastner for his wonderful performance in 1966's 'You're a Big Boy Now', so it's quite possible my liking of him coloured my critical thinking.
But I don't think so. I liked it a lot - in fact, I like the counter-culty free-sex vibe of so many movies from those magic years 1970 and 1971. And apparently there's a reviewer with the New York Times (Howard Thompson) who found it to be as delightful as I did.
Peter Kastner was a very likable young man. He was capable of expressing many emotions in a really charming way. He should have become a better-known actor.
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