Skidoo (1968) is a classic comedy directed by Otto Preminger and starring Jackie Gleason, Carol Channing, and Groucho Marx. The movie follows the story of a retired mobster, Tony Banks (Gleason), who is forced to come out of retirement to help his daughter (Channing) and her hippie boyfriend (Austen) break out of prison.
The movie is filled with hilarious moments, but it also has some surprisingly steamy sexual moments. One of the most memorable scenes is when Tony and his wife, Flo (Channing), have a passionate kiss in the middle of a nightclub. The scene is filled with sexual tension and is one of the most memorable moments in the movie.
Another memorable sexual moment is when Tony and Flo have a romantic dinner in a restaurant. As they eat, they share a passionate kiss and the camera pans to a close-up of their faces. This scene is filled with emotion and is one of the most romantic moments in the movie.
The movie also features a scene where Tony and Flo have a steamy shower together. This scene is filled with sexual innuendo and is one of the most risqué moments in the movie.
Overall, Skidoo (1968) is a classic comedy that is filled with hilarious moments and surprisingly steamy sexual moments. The movie is a must-see for fans of classic comedy and is sure to leave viewers with a smile on their face.
There is no full nudity. The body painted women are clearly wearing bottoms and tops.
In a song and dance routine near the end, Flo is seen briefly reclining in a vibrating chair and appears to be enjoying the vibrations. This could possibly be interpreted as being orgasmic.
Actually, although the body painted women all appear to be wearing panties under the paint, some were not wearing bras, and nipples are visible.
In shots of the guard tower such as during the "dancing garbage cans" scene, a poster of a topless woman can clearly be seen in background.
Football team sequence, naked male rear ends seen. No frontal male nudity shown.