Review of Private Lessons (1981) by John Corry for The New York Times — 06 Jun 2017
Private Lessons is soft core -breasts, garter belts, heavy panting -with a touch of Walt Disney. There is a comic car chase, a funny fat boy and lots of California sunshine. After all, the film, which is based on ''Philly,'' a novel by Dan Greenburg, is supposed to be a comedy.
Maybe this is another first, the old porn updated for the new consumer society.
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This review of Private Lessons (1981) was written by John Corry and published by The New York Times on 06 Jun 2017.
Private Lessons has generally received mixed reviews.
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