

An authoress writes a steaming sex-novel and proceeds to live out her heroine's adventures.
Production
Paramount built an entire fake 'swingers pad' that screams 'boardroom approximation of cool'.
Costume
Ann-Margret's wardrobe works overtime convincing you this is daring.

Director
George Sidney
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released the same year as 'Blow-Up' and 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'—this studio comedy's 'daring' content looks hilariously tame by comparison.
Ann-Margret fought for grittier roles; this was Paramount's compromise—letting her 'be bad' while keeping her fundamentally wholesome. The tension breaks the film.