What Do You Say to a Naked Lady

1970 "What CAN you say?"
5.8| 1h25m| R| en| More Info
Released: 18 February 1970 Released
Producted By: United Artists
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Synopsis

Candid Camera's Allen Funt secretely tapes people's reactions to unexpected encounters with nudity in unusual situations, such as when a naked young woman casually exits an elevator in an office building, or when the nude male art model breaks the wall between artist and model and has off-the-cuff conversations with the clothed women artists. Funt also secretly tapes the test audience watching the preview film and their responses to it, from outright indignation to warm hearted-praise.

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Smartorhypo Highly Overrated But Still Good
Reptileenbu Did you people see the same film I saw?
RipDelight This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
Huievest Instead, you get a movie that's enjoyable enough, but leaves you feeling like it could have been much, much more.
thelazyw Wow. Every skit is funny and barely clipped at all, plenty of satisfaction to the end of each joke. Classic Funt humor and examinations of human nature that are perfectly relevant forty years later! No commercials either. And the original music sound track is HILARIOUS! Fast paced but not chopped up or montaged to death. Which ones are unforgettable? The follower experiment, the keyhole window pane experiment, the public stranger kiss experiment, and the nude male model experiment. Oh, and the sci-fi aeroesol can/orgasm experiment. Find this classic film and watch it with friends. Not friends with delicate sensibilities, unless of course you have a hidden camera.
preppy-3 Originally X rated version of Allen Funt's Candid Camera TV show. This involves people running into naked women (and men) in the most ordinary situations. One involves a totally nude woman trying to get help with her car that broke down. Another has a nude woman in an office building casually waiting for the elevator. Another has a nude statue of a man that starts talking to a secretary at work.At first this was funny but it gets tiresome. It's basically different variations of the same joke done over and over again. The reactions are hilarious however, the movie has a very light-hearted tone and all the nude people (men and women) are attractive. This was cut down in 1982 to get an R rating and that's the version I saw...but it was long enough. My favorite reactions: a guy looking at a nude woman up and down while waiting for an elevator casually says to her, "Nice outfit"; a secretary while on the phone tells a nude talking male statute near her desk to be quiet! So it is fun but it's just the same thing over and over. I'd love to see the complete X version someday.
superdude81589 This movie remained a hysterical look at sex that i could not help but enjoy. The editors cut the footage perfectly in the "Spray can scene" and made me break out in laughter just watching the difference between the girls' orgasms. Different sequences with different sex related themes made this a documentary great. This docu-comedy is pure genius ***1/2 out of ****
TxMike My new wife and I saw "What Do You Say To A Naked Lady" in the theater back around 1970 when it was released. Thirty or so years later, I bought the VHS release of this film. Although I certainly don't claim to recall everything I saw in this film in 1970, I do recall some scenes that are omitted on the VHS release. Also, the VHS release seems to have more talking and other less interesting content, such as original reactions of the test screening audience.In particular, I recall several iterations of the man knocking on the door, which falls in, to reveal a naked lady on the phone, who then asks him to put the door back. In the VHS release there is only one brief episode. Also, the scene where the man is sent to wait in a room, and all other occupants are naked ladies. That is completely omitted in the VHS release. My complaint is that these scenes, which depict how different people react, contain much of the value of the lesson this film teaches.I rate the VHS release only about 6 or 7 of 10 because of these omissions. Still, it represents a great lesson in how people react to these unusual situations, and worth seeing.