An authoress writes a steaming sex-novel and proceeds to live out her heroine's adventures.An authoress writes a steaming sex-novel and proceeds to live out her heroine's adventures.An authoress writes a steaming sex-novel and proceeds to live out her heroine's adventures.
Anthony Franciosa
- Ric Colby
- (as Tony Franciosa)
Lance LeGault
- Warren
- (as Lance Le Gault)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaIn her autobiography "Speed Bumps" Teri Garr (in 1965, a young background dancer) reveals she was Ann-Margret's double for many shots in the body painting sequence and that the long and messy shoot involved wallowing in colored pudding for hours.
- GoofsWhen Karen and her father leave the house in the limo, shadows of the camera and crew can be seen on the side of the car.
- Quotes
Sir Hubert Charles: Sir Hubert doesn't like a challenge! Sir Hubert likes a sure thing!
- ConnectionsFeatured in TCM Underground: The Swinger (2009)
- SoundtracksThat Old Black Magic
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Music by Harold Arlen
Performed by Ann-Margret (uncredited)
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The previous reviewer apparently thinks The Swinger is intended to be a social commentary on the 1960's. This is not that deep of a film. I would say that since the film was produced in 1966, it is reflective of the times. The fashion and music of the movie is indicative of what people were wearing and listening to in 1966. The Woodstock era and the follow on Easy Rider type films were several years away. In 1966, psychedelic was a term more associated with loud colored fashion, and also alluded to a promiscuous lifestyle, rather than LSD. This film is in touch with the lifestyle of the majority of young people in 1966.
The Swinger was a daring film for 1966, as far as innuendo and scanty clothing are concerned. The nudity portrayed later in the decade and on into the 70's, was not present in American film yet. By today's standards for mainstream film, the clothing (or lack there of) of Ann-Margret is far more daring than what you would see a female star do today. This is a very sexy movie for the period, with Miss Margret performing two elongated song and dance numbers (one as a stripper) in which she gets down to bare essentials. This probably had a lot to do with the films box office, as it was probably a bit too risqué for middle America at the time.
This film is shown often on AMC, but the version shown now is an edited one, in which a couple of the dance scenes have been cut short. I have not seen the unedited version for more than 30 years, and doubt that copies of it still exist.
The Swinger was a daring film for 1966, as far as innuendo and scanty clothing are concerned. The nudity portrayed later in the decade and on into the 70's, was not present in American film yet. By today's standards for mainstream film, the clothing (or lack there of) of Ann-Margret is far more daring than what you would see a female star do today. This is a very sexy movie for the period, with Miss Margret performing two elongated song and dance numbers (one as a stripper) in which she gets down to bare essentials. This probably had a lot to do with the films box office, as it was probably a bit too risqué for middle America at the time.
This film is shown often on AMC, but the version shown now is an edited one, in which a couple of the dance scenes have been cut short. I have not seen the unedited version for more than 30 years, and doubt that copies of it still exist.
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- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
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