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Mr. Tease and His Playthings

Original title: The Immoral Mr. Teas
  • 1959
  • R
  • 1h 8m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
1.1K
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Mr. Tease and His Playthings (1959)
Comedy

A door to door salesman of dentist's appliances encounters beautiful well-endowed nude women everywhere he goes.A door to door salesman of dentist's appliances encounters beautiful well-endowed nude women everywhere he goes.A door to door salesman of dentist's appliances encounters beautiful well-endowed nude women everywhere he goes.

  • Director
    • Russ Meyer
  • Writers
    • Edward J. Lakso
    • Russ Meyer
  • Stars
    • Bill Teas
    • Ann Peters
    • Marilyn Wesley
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Russ Meyer
    • Writers
      • Edward J. Lakso
      • Russ Meyer
    • Stars
      • Bill Teas
      • Ann Peters
      • Marilyn Wesley
    • 13User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bill Teas
    Bill Teas
    • Mr. Teas
    Ann Peters
    Ann Peters
    • Tali's Waitress
    Marilyn Wesley
    Marilyn Wesley
    • Dentist's Assistant
    Michele Roberts
    • Dentist's Secretary
    • (as Mischele Roberts)
    Dawn Danielle
    • Beach Blonde in Red Bikini
    Enrico Banducci
      Don Cochran
      • Burlesque Stage Manager
      • (uncredited)
      Don Couch
      • Dentist
      • (uncredited)
      Althea Currier
      • Girl Ironing Teas' Outfit
      • (uncredited)
      Peter A. DeCenzie
      • Dentist Client
      • (uncredited)
      • …
      G. Ferrus
      • Narrator
      • (uncredited)
      Mikki France
      • Dr. C. P. Floodback Psychiatrist
      • (uncredited)
      Earl Leaf
      • Strawboat Man
      • (uncredited)
      Monica Liljistrand
      • Woman
      • (unconfirmed)
      • (uncredited)
      Brandy Long
      • Burlesque Dancer
      • (uncredited)
      Donna Long
      • Barfly
      • (uncredited)
      Russ Meyer
      Russ Meyer
      • Man Applauding Nana's Show
      • (uncredited)
      E.M. Nathanson
      • Loverboy
      • (uncredited)
      • …
      • Director
        • Russ Meyer
      • Writers
        • Edward J. Lakso
        • Russ Meyer
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      2Red-Barracuda

      Groundbreaking but not too good now

      Russ Meyer's debut feature film caused a sensation on original release. It was incredibly risqué for its time and pushed the boundaries of what was permissible. What Meyer basically did with this film was to introduce breasts to the big screen. And for this at the very least many of us should be eternally grateful. Up until this point nudity was very scarce at the cinema, and when it did show up it usually consisted of people playing volleyball in nudist colonies. This movie brought in a much more overt eroticism to the mix. Needless to say, it made an absolute mint at the box office. Clearly these were more innocent times and The Immoral Mr. Teas isn't at all shocking now. Its nudity is really in fact somewhat charming. But historical context is everything in understanding the importance of this movie. And the fact is that this film was groundbreaking.

      Unfortunately, it isn't an awful lot of fun to watch now. Its plot is simple – a man discovers that he can see women naked as the side effect of some medication he is given at the dentists. It's basically an excuse to see boobs. But the movie in actual fact is a drag as a result primarily of the lack of synchronized sound and awful endlessly repeated music. There is a narrator who just talks drivel quite frankly. He sounded strangely like Criswell the TV astrologist and star of a couple of Ed Wood flicks. Even Meyer's photography – normally a guaranteed strong point – is below average.

      For me Meyer only became a good film-maker from Lorna onwards. Although it's a term I virtually never use, the early nudie-cuties are just a bit dated to really carry much impact. This one has historical importance for sure but it didn't do much for me otherwise unfortunately.
      5Nazi_Fighter_David

      Meyer's movie forced nudity to the limit of the time and was significant in laying ground for future adult films

      This is Russ Meyer's first venture into stimulating pleasantly adult films… For 1959, it was a big sensation… By today's standards, however, it is quite dull... It is a difficult film to rate because it is so delightful and adorable, but the story is almost nonexistent and certainly dated…

      The story is about a dirty-minded voyeur... Through the course of a day, he sees a number of good-looking, big breasted ladies, and tries to attract them for long periods of time... On the weekend, he goes to the beach where he comes across a photographer and a topless model…

      Russ Meyer was very careful not to place his characters in sexual situations, but concentrated on rousing the audience… Mr. Teas finds himself with a nude female analyst, for example, but does not try to seduce her…

      Such tease was a matter of the film's survival... For the very moment nudity turned into a sexual encounter, it would have certainly been censored
      Edible Fetus

      Interesting for it's time.....

      The Immoral Mr.Teas is the first Russ Meyer film, but fans of his work may find this one a bit slow. It's not black and white but with no dialogue it plays like a silent movie, with a quarky soundtrack. Considering it's 1959, this movie is impressive for it's imagination and daring nudity, but will probably only satisfy Meyer completists....
      geo36

      A good movie for its day

      This movie contains some nude scenes, but there is no frontal nudity, because of the time it was made (1959) Although the film has no dialogue , only narration, it's nice to see the way early adult films had to adhere to the strict codes of the 50's. The movie is about a dental parts salesman, who can't help but notice the sexy women in the dentist's office, at the bar and at the beach. Throughout the movie he imagines them nude, and pictures them in suggesting poses. Every time he daydreams about these women nude, he snaps out of it and goes about daily life. The movie is a must see for movie buffs and those interested in history or the American pop-culture of the 50's.
      9peterwhittle14

      Salacious & esoteric 'Beatnik' art?

      The existential Mr.Teas represents to me: avant garde 'Beatnik Art' so well parodied in the pages of 'Playboy' magazine circa.1959.He is a free-thinker: 'searching' for the inner meanings & thoughts subdued by the forced conformity of the 1950s.The mental undressing of the ladies he encounters is his statement of individuality in the doomed pluralist mediocrity of the San Francisco he inhabits. Mr Teas retreats from the disillusioned dentist delivery-man to his licentious alter-ego; fishing in the lagoon , cavorting in 'The Raincheck Room' & a diner with the waitress.Then with 'Nana',a sensational burlesque dancer that even Russ Meyer himself applauds vigorously. He seems to represent the repressed everyman in all of us.Mr Meyer began his illustrious 'sex-ploitation' film catalogue with an 'Tati'-esque artistic creation.A total masterpiece!.

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      • Trivia
        The lead actor, Bill Teas, was an old Army buddy of director Russ Meyer from World War II, and Meyer let him use his own name as the character's name. He infringed Meyer's rule of not flirting with the female cast after work, and he was not invited to Meyer's movies.
      • Goofs
        When the three women get into the boat, the narrator states that the density of water is 64.4 pounds per square foot. It is actually 62.4.
      • Quotes

        Narrator: The guitar as we know it today, came about as a result of many types of earlier stringed instruments. There was first the harp, the lute, then the zither, and mandolin. The guitar is a very sensitive instrument, with "G" being the third string, and is played over a system of frets. Sensitive men have been fretting over G-strings for years!

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      • Release date
        • January 22, 1960 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Steam Heat
      • Filming locations
        • Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, USA(secretarial office)
      • Production company
        • PAD Productions
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        • $24,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 8m(68 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

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