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"It's kinky."

A young playwright who writes porno novels to overcome a writer's block, lives the fantasies of one of his books, while trying to move with his wife from one apartment into a larger one.

Top Cast

  • Elliott Gould

    Elliott Gould

    Hiram Jaffe

  • Paula Prentiss

    Paula Prentiss

    Dolly

  • Geneviève Waïte

    Geneviève Waïte

    Girl

  • John Larch

    John Larch

    Mounted Patrolman

  • Joe Silver

    Joe Silver

    Oscar

  • Graham Jarvis

    Graham Jarvis

    Dr. Picker

  • Amy Thomson

    Amy Thomson

    Miss Landry

  • Ron O'Neal

    Ron O'Neal

    Peter

  • Garrie Bean

    Garrie Bean

    Andrea

Overview

A young playwright who writes porno novels to overcome a writer's block, lives the fantasies of one of his books, while trying to move with his wife from one apartment into a larger one.

Rating

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