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The First Time

  • 1969
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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The First Time (1969)
Buddy ComedyComing-of-AgeTeen ComedyTeen DramaComedyDrama

Three teen guys decide to lose their virginity. Some really want to and some are peer pressured into it.Three teen guys decide to lose their virginity. Some really want to and some are peer pressured into it.Three teen guys decide to lose their virginity. Some really want to and some are peer pressured into it.

  • Director
    • James Neilson
  • Writers
    • Jo Heims
    • Roger Smith
    • Bernard Bassey
  • Stars
    • Jacqueline Bisset
    • Wes Stern
    • Rickey Kelman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    616
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Neilson
    • Writers
      • Jo Heims
      • Roger Smith
      • Bernard Bassey
    • Stars
      • Jacqueline Bisset
      • Wes Stern
      • Rickey Kelman
    • 24User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jacqueline Bisset
    Jacqueline Bisset
    • Anna
    Wes Stern
    Wes Stern
    • Kenny
    Rickey Kelman
    Rickey Kelman
    • Mike
    • (as Rick Kelman)
    Wink Roberts
    • Tommy
    Gerard Parkes
    Gerard Parkes
    • Charles
    Cosette Lee
    • Grandmother
    Sharon Acker
    Sharon Acker
    • Pamela Williams
    William Barringer
      Gail Carrington
      • Blonde in Hot Rod
      • (uncredited)
      Paul Hayward
      • Young boy
      • (uncredited)
      Eric Lane
      • Joe
      • (uncredited)
      Vincent Marino
      • Frankie
      • (uncredited)
      Sharon Masters
      Sharon Masters
      • Go-Go Girl
      • (uncredited)
      Rhondi Polango
      • Go-Go Girl
      • (uncredited)
      Guy Sanvido
      • Stranger
      • (uncredited)
      Murray Westgate
      • Customs Officer
      • (uncredited)
      Leslie Yeo
      • Bartender
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • James Neilson
      • Writers
        • Jo Heims
        • Roger Smith
        • Bernard Bassey
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      5moonspinner55

      Sex initiation comedy-drama with sight-seeing asides...

      Three big-talking teenage boys from New York, randy with bravado but no sexual experience, cross the Canadian border at Niagara Falls in search of prostitutes; instead, they chance upon a lovely young British woman they assume is a prostitute but who isn't. Amiable piffle from former-Disney director James Neilson and screenwriters Jo Heims and Roger Smith (who also co-produced) isn't very bright or witty, but has a certain shuffling charm--it's also not the last time Jacqueline Bisset would find herself between the sheets with a younger man. The boys' collective misunderstanding of the distressed girl's background isn't belabored...and when she realizes they thought she was for hire, she doesn't make a fuss, either. Still, this trio of would-be studs is rather colorless--one of the boys leers a lot while the other two look petrified--though heavy-lidded Wes Stern has a nicely low-keyed personality and Bisset seems genuinely touched by his youthful confusion. Neilson waits until nearly the end to turn the lights down low; in the meantime, we are treated to a tour of the Falls and downtown Ontario, which is fine for those seeking a nostalgic trip back in time rather than a movie with a substantial plot. ** from ****
      shirleyvaill

      Can't rate the movie haven't seen it

      I haven't seen this movie but I was an extra in it. I worked for about two weeks on the film but it was rated R and I was only about 10 at the time I am trying to find a copy of it so that i may finally see it after all these years . If you know how I can get a copy please let me know . I think that it would be good for a laugh to look back and see it. I never did know the story line you guys have kind of informed me I only knew that the title was The Beginners Three and then I think changed to The First Time and I didn't know about these other titles. From the reviews it sounds quite mixed but it would be great to see it myself.

      Thanks Shirley
      brassroses

      Great if you're drunk enough

      I saw this movie late one night and could not believe how god-awful it was. It seemed to be paid for by the Niagra Falls Tourist Board (take a drink every time Tommy mentions the "Maid of the Mist" tour) and played like Wally, the Beav and Eddie Haskell go to a whore house.
      3MarkSweepstakes

      Nothing happens but it's still very watchable. Bissett is beautiful.

      I caught this on a late-night cable showing having never heard of let alone seen before. I logged onto IMDb afterward just to see how old Bissett was at the time. She looks great in this movie although she really doesn't say or do a whole much. All in all she's very quiet, very English, very reserved -- and surprisingly at the age of 24 or whatever, still very much the 'older more famous' Bisset we're all familiar with.

      The movie itself goes by without much of anything happening, yet you're still compelled to watch. Someone mentioned the simple street scenes and I totally agree, it's actually very interesting to watch Bisset lead the boys around town, to simply see them just walking around in 1969 with no music or dialog.

      The 'plot' is basically the 3 boys pick up Bisset who they think is a hooker with the intention of losing their virginity by pulling a sex train on her (so far no one has mentioned the 'yuck' factor, but that's all I could think about). They finally get her back to their hotel room, persuade her into taking her clothes off and getting in bed, and after some discussion in the hall, they each go in and one by one make their move (or non-move) on her, then come out later and lie about it because by then Bisset's actually peacefully asleep from exhaustion. So Stern goes in thinking he getting 'sloppy thirds', yet doesn't cringe at all at the thought that he is about to roll around in his two other friends' DNA surely left all over her. Sorry, not romantic or cute, just gross. But Bisset, now awake and having been just dumped via phone call by some mysterious 'boyfriend', has pity on Stern. She now knows their true motives with her but since Stern is more sincere and less a blow hard than his friends, in a moment of weakness she actually has sex with him, on a dinky mattress with the transom window open so people all over the hotel should have heard them (as HE should have heard his friends supposedly doing it).

      Bisset never really gets naked but looks really good in her underwear and she's actually very good in this role. It's an interesting time-capsule of a movie but that's about it.

      The funniest unintentional part of the movie was when they finally get on the "Maid of the Mist" at Niagra Falls. It's obviously a studio set and the crew is clearly simply using a rain machine to blow water on the faces of the cast to simulate the mist, and although she's acting 'having fun', you can tell Bisset hates the rain on her face!
      4wes-connors

      Summer of '69

      Summer means a break from high school for Wes Stern (as Kenny Leeds), Ricky Kelman (as Mike Decker), and Wink Roberts (as Tommy Kingsley). The three young men ride bikes, go swimming, and think about having sex. After his widowed father goes off on a pleasure trip with a sexy secretary, Mr. Stern is sent to live with his grandparents, in Buffalo. Meanwhile, Mr. Kelman and Mr. Roberts are sent to summer camp.

      Stern is lonely, and writes to his friends about traveling across the border to Canada (at Niagara Falls), where claims to be a regular customer at a whorehouse he calls "Rosie's". Naturally, Kelman and Roberts want a piece of the action, and surprise Stern with a visit. The lads are eager to sample the prostitutes Stern has bragged about - but, of course, the brothel doesn't exist. After seeing the more asexual Canadian sights, the three pick-up beautiful Jacqueline Bisset (as Anna), and take her to their hotel room…

      Just ridiculous. Stern, the leading man, is supposed to be playing a young teenager (he will be returning to high school in the fall). He is obviously too old, but has a goofy quality that helps make the movie's "coming-of-age" theme bearable. Stern's plaintive questions to Ms. Bisset about why girls don't like him is nicely played. Bisset has about one and a half sexy scenes (you'll see a lot more of Niagara Falls). So, why would Bisset's English accent be a problem at the Canadian border?

      **** The First Time (6/11/69) James Neilson ~ Wes Stern, Jacqueline Bisset, Ricky Kelman, Wink Roberts

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      • Trivia
        It was rumored that Wes Stern passed on the role of Benjamin Braddock in The Graduate (1967) because the script for this movie was floating around Hollywood. It was in development for two years, and by time it was released The Graduate was a smash hit.
      • Quotes

        Anna: Every young man must have his fill of conquests before he really loves, and I think you'll find I make a far better conquest than I do a love.

        Kenny: I don't understand

        Anna: You don't have to understand. It'll happen anyway.

      • Alternate versions
        Originally rated "R" in the U.S., film was edited to be re-rated "M".
      • Connections
        Featured in The Fabulous Allan Carr (2017)
      • Soundtracks
        Sweet Love In The Beginning
        Sung by MC2

        Lyrics by Michael Clough and Michael Crowley

        Music by Kenyon Hopkins

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      • Release date
        • August 10, 1969 (West Germany)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • The Beginners
      • Filming locations
        • Trinity College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada(The College)
      • Production companies
        • The Mirisch Corporation
        • Mirisch-Rogallan
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      • Budget
        • $900,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 30m(90 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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