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Comment séduire un play-boy

Original title: Three in the Attic
  • 1968
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Comment séduire un play-boy (1968)
When three coeds discover that the campus Casanova is dating them all at once, they lock him up in an attic and take turns having sex with him... to drain the stud of his potency.
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When three coeds discover that the campus Casanova is dating them all at once, they lock him up in an attic and take turns having sex with him... to drain the stud of his potency.When three coeds discover that the campus Casanova is dating them all at once, they lock him up in an attic and take turns having sex with him... to drain the stud of his potency.When three coeds discover that the campus Casanova is dating them all at once, they lock him up in an attic and take turns having sex with him... to drain the stud of his potency.

  • Director
    • Richard Wilson
  • Writer
    • Stephen Yafa
  • Stars
    • Christopher Jones
    • Judy Pace
    • Yvette Mimieux
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    • Director
      • Richard Wilson
    • Writer
      • Stephen Yafa
    • Stars
      • Christopher Jones
      • Judy Pace
      • Yvette Mimieux
    • 16User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Christopher Jones
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    • Paxton Quigley
    Judy Pace
    Judy Pace
    • Eulice
    Yvette Mimieux
    Yvette Mimieux
    • Tobey Clinton
    Maggie Thrett
    Maggie Thrett
    • Janet Sarah Weingarten
    Nan Martin
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    • Dean Florence Nazarin
    Reva Rose
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    • Selma Tammerwitz
    John Beck
    John Beck
    • Jake
    Richard Derr
    Richard Derr
    • Mr. Clinton
    Eve McVeagh
    Eve McVeagh
    • Mrs. Clinton
    Honey Alden
    • Flo
    Tom Ahearne
    • Wilfred
    • (as Thomas F. Ahearne)
    Elizabeth Tanner
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      • Stephen Yafa
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    4mls4182

    Too dumb to be offensive

    So much for the sexual revolution. This movie insults women, races and even gays. It doesn't mean to, it just comes naturally.

    I found this on YouTube because I am a Yvette Mimeux fan but kept watching because of Christopher Jones' fabulous and beaudacious buuttocks. All four stars are for that.
    rufasff

    Ahead of it's time satire

    It would seem to be a real shame most of those involved, from writer

    Stephen Yada to Christopher Jones, never really got to do much else.

    Because this uneven, smart, well acted satire is way ahead of it's time;

    and still surprises. The title gimmick, which was used to advertise the movie, is really one

    of the weaker sections of the film, which looks at the battle of the

    sexes in a way that really does mirror it's time, while treating it's

    characters with humor and affection. If you can get a copy, it's well

    worth going out of your way to see. Only the mediocre pop score does not

    hold up well.
    5jgepperson

    What "The Graduate" hath wrought

    I was fascinated by the concept of this movie when it came out. I remember the poster and the trailer. But I didn't get to see it then because I was too young. (Somehow I did see "Barbarella" and "In Cold Blood." My parents must have been slipping.) Finally I have seen "Three In The Attic" and my expectations were no longer high. It was somewhat enjoyable and probably wouldn't have gotten made if "The Graduate" hadn't been a hit. (The finale even somewhat mirrors the earlier film.) Its ideas about gender conflicts, race, class, sex and death are interesting, but it's ultimately an exploitation movie with a Hollywood ending, cheaply made by American International who made a lot of fun trash.

    The film (which stars Christopher Jones - in a nude scene showing his backside - square-jawed John Beck, Judy Pace, and top-billed Yvette Mimieux) takes place on a Vermont college campus and there are also brief shots of hippy-dippy 1960s Provincetown. There's not much to see in terms of Vermont scenery.
    9basketnthings

    Never Got This Movie Off My Mind

    I was about 15 years old when I saw this movie, in 1969, I think. I never saw it again but I never got it off my mind even until today. Why? because It was very funny and it was just a hilarious story and well thought out.

    It tells a story where this guy has a number of girlfriends, they all found out he was cheating and decided to teach him a lesson that he couldn't refuse. Lots of laughter and hurting sides and you would keep wanting more and more.

    It would still do well even today and would fit right in with today's society. I would love to see it again. It really was ahead of it's time.
    7planktonrules

    Not quite the exploitation film I expected it to be.

    American International was a hot studio in the 1960s and it was NOT because it was producing quality films! Beach movies, LSD and hippie movies were quite popular with the small studio and they were very successful. Shot with rather small budgets, their films kept raking in the bucks during this era because their content appealed to younger, hipper viewers. Artistic masterpieces? Hardly....but they did have their own odd sort of appeal.

    In many ways, "Three in the Attic" is exactly the sort of movie I expected from American International. It is jam-packed with sexual innuendo and is the sort of film that would have been banned only a decade earlier. But, despite this, it's not exactly a typical exploitation or trashy film. The acting and script are a bit of a surprise as they really did NOT suck!

    This film is about Paxton Quigley (Christopher Jones) and why he was given this odd name is beyond me. When the film begins, you learn that he's being held prisoner in an attic and then the film jumps back so you can learn how and why he's in this situation. It seems that he and a young lady were in love....but Paxton couldn't resist temptation. When two other women practically throw themselves at him, he gives in to the sexual revolution and juggles all three women...having a LOT of sex and good times. However, eventually the three discover his dalliances and decide to teach him a less...to practically screw him to death in this attic prison!

    Despite the salaciousness of the plot and the steamy story, the film actually has some interesting things to say about this sexual revolution. I am not saying it's exactly a deep film...but it is weird and worth seeing...especially when you look at it as an interesting snapshot of an unusual time. As for the ending, it really didn't make much sense...but it still was quite interesting!

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    • Trivia
      In 1969, American International Pictures distributed this film on a double bill with Woody Allen's Woody Allen Number One (1966).
    • Goofs
      The length of Paxton's hair is constantly changing, especially in the scenes in the attic.
    • Quotes

      Dean Nazarin: Non-swimmers should never leap bare-assed into the sea of love. My dear, the sea of love is full of squid!

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits feature a cartoon featuring an older married couple bickering about the movie they just watched -- i.e. the movie that preceded it!
    • Connections
      Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 7 (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Paxton Quigley's Had the Course
      Written by Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde

      Sung by Chad and Jeremy

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    • Release date
      • December 20, 1968 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Three in the Attic
    • Filming locations
      • UNC Computation Center, Phillips Hall, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA(Computer room)
    • Production company
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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