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Release Date:
August 23, 1961
Original Title:
1+1: Exploring The Kinsey Reports
Alternate Titles:
1 + 1
Arch Oboler's 1+1: Exploring the Kinsey Reports
One Plus One
One Plus One (Exploring the Kinsey Reports)
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Alpha Video Distributors
Fluorite Ltd.
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 114
A college professor lectures on the recently published Kinsey Report, as Americans are stunned by the shocking sexual truths revealed by the statistics. Five audience members reflect on their own sex lives, which flesh out the research with real life experience. A young couple ponder the repercussions of pre-marital sex. Returning home from overseas, a man learns that his neglected wife has been unfaithful. Anguish follows a divorcee's romantic fling. Having had sex with no one but his wife in his entire life, a man attempts to sow some belated wild oats. A young girl considering abortion is horrified by the filthy illegal back-door 'clinics' that are her only option.
Associate Producer:
Susanne Warner
Director:
Arch Oboler
Director of Photography:
George Jacobson
Editor:
Chester W. Schaeffer
Music:
John Bath
Producer:
Arch Oboler
Screenplay:
Arch Oboler
Sound:
Frank Orban
Abe DiCesare
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