Review of The Telephone Book (1971) by Matty S — 13 Aug 2013
An oversexed girl encounters stag film producers, perverts and lesbian seductresses as she searches Manhattan for the obscene phone caller who has stolen her heart. This is sexploitation comedy as designed by the NYC art scene (Warhol Superstar Ultra Violet shows up as the "whip woman").
It bogs down in the middle, but stay until the end for an explicit, surreal cartoon featuring a woman making love to a skyscraper and other obscene sights that have to be seen to be believed.
This review of The Telephone Book (1971) was written by Matty S on 13 Aug 2013.
The Telephone Book has generally received positive reviews.
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