
The Playbirds (1978) is a classic British sex comedy film directed by Stanley Long. The movie follows the story of two young women, Sally and Jo, who are looking for a way to make some extra money. They decide to become Playbirds, or models for a men's magazine.
The movie is filled with sexual moments and innuendos. From the opening scene, where Sally and Jo are seen in their underwear, to the numerous scenes of them posing for the magazine, the movie is full of sexual tension. There are also several scenes of the two women in compromising positions, such as when they are in bed together and when they are in the shower together.
The movie also features several other sexual moments, such as when Sally and Jo are seen in a nightclub, dancing and flirting with the men around them. There is also a scene where Sally and Jo are seen in a hot tub, and the camera pans to show them in a passionate embrace.
The Playbirds (1978) is a classic British sex comedy that is sure to entertain. With its numerous sexual moments and innuendos, the movie is sure to keep viewers entertained and aroused.
On two occasions in the film women audition to be in the magazine. they remove all of their clothing and stand completely naked in front of two men. Full frontal nudity is shown both times.
Soft-core porn. The poster of the movie says "X films of the saucy 70's".
A lot of nudity across the entire movie with full frontal, male (penis and testicles) and female (just a few times vulva is recognizable). Sex is simulated, some caresses in private parts appear to be real.