The Secret Sex Lives of Romeo and Juliet

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The Secret Sex Lives of Romeo and Juliet is a 1969 film written by Jim Schumacher, loosely based on the work Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.

[edit] Review

It's more Laugh-In than Shakespeare, an outrageously bawdy, sexed-up version of the world's most famous love story! A crackpot cast of mostly busty redheads performs the immortal tale of two lovers who end up loving just about everyone amidst a non-stop barrage of dumb jokes, gleeful nudity, rambunctious sex scenes, whipping, whipped cream, Derrick the Horny Hunchback, and literature's most famous line of dialogue, "Sock it to me!"

This is one of Bob Novak's better movies complete with dirty jokes and total nudity. One gets the feeling watching it the cast were actually having a good time. [1]