Sex and the College Girl
Sex and the College Girl | |
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Directed by | Joseph Adler |
Written by |
Joseph Adler William A. Bairn Warren Spector |
Starring |
John Gabriel Luana Anders Charles Grodin |
Music by | Robert N. Langworthy |
Cinematography | Floyd Crosby |
Release dates |
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Language | English |
Sex and the College Girl (also known as The Fun Lovers) is a 1964 American comedy film directed by Joseph Adler and starring John Gabriel, Luana Anders and Charles Grodin.[1]
Plot
This is a "slice-of-life" film set primarily around a Puerto Rican luxury hotel frequented by young East Coast weekenders. Not the most enthralling drama (as life itself tends not to be), nor a sexually explicit one in relation to ordinary films today; but still, it has some subtle merit because of its intentionally typical segments.
Cast
- John Gabriel as Larry Devon
- Luana Anders as Gwen
- Charles Grodin as Bob
- Julie Sommars as Susan
- Richard Arlen as Charles Devon
- Valora Noland as Vickie
- William Kerwin as Tentor
Reception
The film has been described as "a low-budget version of Sex and the Single Girl".[2]
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