
Adventures of a Plumber's Mate (1978)
Adventures of a Plumber's Mate is a 1978 British comedy film directed by Stanley Long and starring Bob Hoskins and Dennis Waterman. The film follows the misadventures of a plumber's mate, played by Waterman, as he attempts to fix a variety of plumbing problems.
The film is known for its raunchy humor and sexual innuendos, which are often used to great comedic effect. One of the most memorable sexual moments in the film comes when Waterman's character, Terry, is sent to fix a broken pipe in a woman's bathroom. As he attempts to fix the pipe, the woman, played by actress Joanna Lumley, begins to flirt with him and eventually seduces him. The scene is played for laughs, but it also serves to illustrate the power dynamics between men and women in the 1970s.
Another memorable sexual moment in the film comes when Terry and his friend, played by Bob Hoskins, are sent to fix a broken pipe in a man's apartment. While they are working, the man, played by actor John Le Mesurier, begins to flirt with Terry. The scene is played for laughs, but it also serves to illustrate the changing attitudes towards homosexuality in the 1970s.
Overall, Adventures of a Plumber's Mate is a classic British comedy that is full of sexual innuendos and moments. The film is a great example of how sex and sexuality were portrayed in the 1970s, and it is sure to bring a smile to anyone who watches it.
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A woman is shown in lingerie handcuffed to a bed. She entices a man to have sex with her, but they are interrupted.
A man takes a shower, his butt visible.
At a party, some men and women are shown topless. One woman's pubic hair is visible.