Naughty!
Naughty is a 1971 British dramatised documentary film directed by Stanley Long.[1] Long said although the movie was sold as a sex film it was "a fairly serious film" which "had some purpose". It mixed interviews with archived footage and re-enactments.[2]
Naughty! | |
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Directed by | Stanley Long |
Written by | Suzanne Mercer |
Story by | Stanley Long Suzanne Mercer |
Produced by | Stanley Long executive Barry Jacobs |
Music by | Cliff Twemlow |
Production company | Salon Productions |
Release date | 1971 |
Running time | 83 mins |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
It was also known as Naughty! A Report on Pornography and Erotica . Writer Suzanne Mercer called it "a serious sociological look at pornography and erotica."[3][4]
Cast
- Chris Lethbridge-Baker as Horace
- Lee Donald as Papa
- Brenda Peters as Mama
- Jane Cardew as Papa's Mistress
- Nina Francis as Daughter
- Shane Raggett as Son
- Lois Penson as Maiden Aunt
- Olive McFarland as Mary Wilson
- Heather Chasen as Victorian Madame
- Al Goldstein as himself
- Richard Neville as himself
- Germaine Greer as herself
Reception
The film screened at the Wet Dream Film Festival in Amsterdam in 1971.[2]
The Sun called it "just another 'raincoat' film dressed up as 'educational' language."[3]
The same team made a similar movie as a follow up On the Game.[2]
References
- Pratt, Vic. "Bread (1971)". BFI Screenonline.
- "Stanley A Long Side 5". British Entertainment History Project. 24 November 1999.
- Munro, Peter (14 November 1971). "Naughty? It's Just Grubby". Sunday Sun. p. 12.
- Sheridan, Simon (16 September 2012). "Stanley Long: Film director who was described by 'The Sun' as 'The King of Sexploitation'". The Independent.
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