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Post by kijii on Apr 10, 2018 0:38:38 GMT
The Chapman Report (1962) is a pretty bad film, directed by George Cukor and based on an Irving Wallace novel, which was based on Kinsey Report, which is what people were interested in the early 60s. The story is "conveniently" split up into four types of suburban women (based solely on their sexual mores at the time): the frigid woman (Jane Fonda), the explorer (Glynis Johns), the home wecker (Shelley Winters), and the incurable nymphomaniac (Claire Bloom). It's pretty bad stuff. Agreed?
I DVRd this movie from a TCM airing earlier this month.
Paul Radford (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.): What about your early teens? Naomi Shields (Claire Bloom): Teens? I engaged in lovemaking during my early teens. Paul Radford: And from then until you were married? Naomi Shields: Many. Paul Radford : During your marital years... Naomi Shields : Often. Paul Radford : Often, what? Naomi Shields : Often. I cheated on my husband. I know I shouldn't have done. But, I did. He was kind. He was honest. He was loving. And I really wanted him; but, I wanted everyone else, too.

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