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The Sex Machine
The year is 2037 A.D. Depletion of natural fuels has eliminated electrical power throughout the world. No light… no heat… no T.V., until a team of award-winning scientists succeeds in harnessing energy from the world’s oldest source of reciprocating motion.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers a glimpse into the life and times of Hugh Hefner, exploring the creation and operation of Playboy Enterprises. It delves into the philosophy behind the brand, showcasing the lavish lifestyle associated with it and featuring interviews with individuals connected to the Playboy world. The film also touches upon the cultural impact of Playboy during its peak influence.
Critical Reception
The film was released in an era where adult-themed documentaries were less common and often met with mixed reactions. Critically, it has been viewed as a somewhat dated artifact of its time, reflecting the specific cultural milieu of the 1970s. Audience reception was largely tied to the established fanbase of Playboy.
What Reviewers Say
A fascinating, if sometimes superficial, look at the business and lifestyle of Hugh Hefner.
Offers a candid, yet controlled, perspective on the Playboy empire during its zenith.
Reflects the cultural attitudes and sexual mores of the 1970s.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'The Sex Machine (1975)' is not readily available. However, given its niche genre and release era, it likely appealed to a specific demographic interested in the Playboy brand and its founder.
Fun Fact
Despite being directed by Hugh Hefner himself, the film also features an appearance by veteran actor Victor Mature, who had previously been associated with Playboy.
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