
Busting (1974)
Busting (1974) is a classic crime comedy film directed by Peter Hyams and starring Elliott Gould and Robert Blake. The film follows two Los Angeles police officers, Frank (Gould) and Dave (Blake), as they attempt to take down a crime syndicate. While the film is primarily focused on the police officers' mission, it also contains some sexual moments that add to the overall comedic tone of the movie.
The first sexual moment in the film occurs when Frank and Dave are discussing their plan to take down the crime syndicate. As they are talking, Frank notices a woman walking by and makes a comment about her body. Dave then responds with a joke about Frank's libido. This moment is played for laughs and serves to lighten the mood of the scene.
The second sexual moment in the film occurs when Frank and Dave are in a bar. As they are talking, a woman walks up to them and starts flirting with Frank. Frank then responds by making a joke about her being a "lady of the night". This moment is also played for laughs and serves to further lighten the mood of the scene.
The third sexual moment in the film occurs when Frank and Dave are in a car chase. As they are driving, Frank notices a woman in a bikini walking by and makes a comment about her body. Dave then responds with a joke about Frank's libido. This moment is also played for laughs and serves to lighten the mood of the scene.
Overall, the sexual moments in Busting (1974) are used to add to the comedic tone of the film. They provide a lighthearted break from the more serious aspects of the movie and help to make the film more enjoyable.
Man (Dr. Berman) and woman (Jackie) gets undress. We see her breasts and part of her buttocks. They then had sex (not shown).
Topless dancers are seen dancing in bar. Breasts are shown.