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How to Play the Seduction Game
Armand seduces one woman after the other. However, he is supposed to consolidate his family's finances by marrying Amelie, a bankers daughter.
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Plot Summary
In this British comedy, a group of young men attempt to learn the art of seduction, leading to a series of humorous and often disastrous encounters. They seek advice from various sources, including a seasoned womanizer and a rather unconventional dating guru. Their misguided attempts at charm and romance result in comical misunderstandings and unexpected romantic entanglements.
Critical Reception
As a low-budget, independent British comedy from 1970, 'How to Play the Seduction Game' received limited critical attention and is not widely remembered by mainstream critics. Audience reception was likely mixed, appealing to those who enjoyed lighthearted, somewhat risqué British comedies of the era.
What Reviewers Say
Pokes fun at the often-awkward attempts at romantic conquest.
Features some amusing set pieces typical of British sex comedies.
Relies on situational humor and mild innuendo.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by Peter Walker, a prominent figure in British exploitation and horror cinema, though this film leans more towards comedy than his typical genre fare.
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