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Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice (1969)
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While its particulars remain rooted in the sexual revolution of the late 1960s, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice is remarkably timeless as a classic comedy of manners. Making an impressive, high-profile directorial debut after success as a screenwriter, Paul Mazursky took the pulse of California society better than anyone, especially with this well-cast, sharply observant comedy that begins when sophisticated couple Bob and Carol (Robert Culp, Natalie Wood) attend a weekend retreat that opens their eyes to the possibilities of open marriage and mutual acceptance of extramarital affairs. When they reveal their newfound liberties to...
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A very 60's, very odd film about therapy and sexual experimentation. Natalie Wood and Robert Culp play the first two title characters who have an amazing weekend therapy session and feel the need to spread their new emotional knowledge with their friends Ted and Alice, played by Elliott Gould and Dyan Cannon. Many...
(complete Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice review by Jessica Film Junkie)
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