Anything Goes
Anything Goes

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Anything Goes

2007
Movie
Adult · 18+
64 min
English

Just when you thought it couldn't get any hotter, these sultry sex kittens show you how far they'll go, pleasing their men and each other with voluptuous bodies and succulent lips. As a teacher with a torrid touch, Joanna Storm shows Paul Thomas a twist on Alice in Lusterland, going down the hole while Brit Morgan lets Tom Chapman in the backdoor for a taste of her tantalizing treats. From dildos to double penetration, it's steamy...it's sizzling...it's horny pleasing action.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Includes Broadway CastGenres: Musical

Plot Summary

This is a filmed version of the 2011 Broadway revival of Cole Porter's classic musical "Anything Goes". The story follows a young stockbroker, Billy Crocker, who stanzas himself aboard a luxury liner to pursue the woman he loves, Reno Sweeney. Hilarity and mistaken identities ensue as Billy navigates a web of quirky characters and romantic entanglements, all set to a backdrop of dazzling Cole Porter tunes.

Critical Reception

The 2011 Broadway revival of "Anything Goes" was met with overwhelming critical acclaim, lauded for its vibrant energy, spectacular dancing, and a pitch-perfect cast. Critics praised Sutton Foster's magnetic performance as Reno Sweeney and the overall joyous spirit of the production, which successfully captured the effervescent charm of the original musical.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its dazzling choreography and energetic performances.

  • Sutton Foster's performance as Reno Sweeney was universally lauded.

  • The production successfully captured the effervescent spirit of the classic musical.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific filmed version is not readily available, but audience reactions to the 2011 Broadway revival were overwhelmingly positive, celebrating its classic charm and superb execution.

Awards & Accolades

Won 3 Tony Awards in 2011, including Best Actress in a Musical for Sutton Foster. Also received multiple other nominations.

Fun Fact

The role of Reno Sweeney was originally written for and created by the iconic Ethel Merman in the 1934 Broadway production.

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