
Under the Rainbow (1981) is a classic comedy film that follows the misadventures of a group of misfits who are hired to be the staff of a hotel in Hollywood. The movie stars Chevy Chase, Carrie Fisher, and Eve Arden, and is filled with hilarious moments and memorable characters.
However, the movie also contains some surprisingly explicit sexual moments. In one scene, a character named "Candy" (played by Carrie Fisher) is seen in a compromising position with a man in a hotel room. The scene is played for laughs, but it is still quite risqué.
In another scene, two of the characters, "Ginger" (played by Eve Arden) and "Mr. Munch" (played by Chevy Chase) are seen in a passionate embrace. The scene is played for laughs, but it is still quite suggestive.
Finally, there is a scene in which "Candy" and "Ginger" are seen in a steamy shower together. The scene is played for laughs, but it is still quite suggestive.
Overall, Under the Rainbow (1981) is a classic comedy film that contains some surprisingly explicit sexual moments. While these moments are played for laughs, they still add an unexpected layer of risqué humor to the movie.
A midget cuts off Annie's clothing and she ends up wearing only her underwear for a portion of the film.
There is a scene when Annie is wearing only her underwear and is trapped inside a freezer with Bruce. The scene fades out with the freezer light being turning off while Bruce holds and kisses Annie.
There is a scene near the end with midgets running through a dressing room where many women are seen wearing underwear only. The midgets then proceed to a showering area where some nudity is present.
A few occurrences where midgets touch women's breasts.
There is a scene when Bruce is lying atop of Annie on her bed. She asks if it is his gun that she feels pressed against her, but it is implied that it is his penis when he remarks that his gun is in a shoulder holster.