Review of Sextette

Sextette (1977)
3/10
The blame goes on Mae.
9 May 2005
I suppose it's a good thing that Mae West died without having any kids. Because if they were around, they'd have to be constantly explaining away this film.

Was it vanity, did she need the money, who knows why this monstrosity was made. It's not satire because the laughs are all in the wrong places.

It's not just that Mae West went out on this film, but it was the last film appearances for Walter Pidgeon and George Raft. God only knows what possessed these two to do this one. In Raft's case I can understand, he was living on his Social Security at the time he died.

Timothy Dalton is a great talent, he had to have been to survive Sextette. Tony Curtis and George Hamilton snickered there way through this film.

Dom DeLuise was genuinely funny, but he always is.

Put the blame on Mae, put the blame on Mae.
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