Word: playboys
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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CACTUS FLOWER. In a sex farce from France, a seasoned playboy dentist (Barry Nelson) loves nothing more than to cut the mustard. His seemingly bland nurse (Lauren Bacall) puts an end to all that with relish...
...With Playboy helping with the promotion of the parody and by using Regan Press and Independent News Distribution the 'Poonies have a good chance if making a typhoon killing. Unlike the other three college parodies of Playboy this year -- Layboy by Stanford Shaparael, Placebo by the Princeton Tiger, and Pellboy by the California Pellican at Berkely -- the Lampoen centerfold will be Playboy color. The girl on the fold, toute nue, will be a spot different from Playboy's regular sun-tanned beauties. Lying on a red white and blue blanket by the sea under the hot sun, the bunny will...
...parody will be sold next to Playboy and should bring in a lot of money. The only rub seems to be that the Lampoon is a non-profit organization...
...intimations of psychological complexity stop right there. Having long since abandoned a famous erotic poet on grounds that he gave too much of himself to his stanzas, Gertrud is about to leave her husband (Bendt Rothe), a lawyer with Cabinet-level aspirations. Briefly, she tries a flighty playboy-pianist who decides that "the complete absorption of one another" as the sine qua non of sensual pleasure is not for him. Life ends, for Gertrud, in white-haired seclusion, though she still declares her credo to be love above...
...Listener. Once again readers are introduced to the strange John Godfrey sanctuary, where the Man who Listens soothes the frightened and despairing of the world. This time the sad samples who pour out their case histories include a minister who has lost his faith, a 33-year-old playboy who never grew up, a rich man who has nothing except money, and a Negro agonizing over a life lived as a symbol. The book is not yet among the top ten bestsellers, but Taylor Caldwell's constant readers should put it there...