These films contain excessive graphic violence, intense or explicit sex, depraved, abhorrent behavior, explicit drug abuse, strong language, explicit nudity, or any other elements which, at present, most parents would consider too strong and therefore off-limits for viewing by their children and teens. NC-17 does not necessarily mean obscene or pornographic in the oft-accepted or legal meaning of those words.
Tipus 3
US
01 de set. 1976
NC-17
These films contain excessive graphic violence, intense or explicit sex, depraved, abhorrent behavior, explicit drug abuse, strong language, explicit nudity, or any other elements which, at present, most parents would consider too strong and therefore off-limits for viewing by their children and teens. NC-17 does not necessarily mean obscene or pornographic in the oft-accepted or legal meaning of those words.
**The elegance of sordidness**
Set in the moral twilight of 1970s New York, “The Double Exposure of Holly” begins when Lee, a respectable high-society lawyer (Ronan O'Casey, known for his appearances on the 1950s family sitcom “The Larkins”), is rejected by Holly, a woman of icy beauty and aloof temperament (the divine Catharine Burgess). Wounded in his pride and consumed by spite, Lee orchestr...