

You Won't Believe You Saw The Whole Thing!
Based on the controversial off-Broadway musical comedy revue, "Oh! Calcutta!" is a series of musical numbers about sex and sexual mores. Most of the skits feature one or more performers in a state of undress, simulating sex, or both. The show sparked considerable controversy at the time because it featured extended scenes of total nudity, both male and female. The title is taken from a painting by Clovis Trouille, itself a pun on "O quel cul t'as!" French for "What an arse you have!".
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The film's tagline is: "You Won't Believe You Saw The Whole Thing!"
The runtime is 100 minutes (1h 40m).
The film was directed by Jacques Levy.
The screenplay was written by Sam Shepard and Margo Sappington.
The score was composed by Peter Schickele.
Cinematography was handled by Frank Biondo.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0069039.

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Oh! Calcutta!
Released
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English
United States of America