
Up the Creek (1984)
Up the Creek is a 1984 comedy film directed by Robert Butler and starring Tim Matheson, Stephen Furst, and Dan Monahan. The movie follows four college students who enter a white-water rafting competition in order to win a cash prize. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles, including a group of rowdy frat boys and a rival team of female rafters.
Despite its PG rating, Up the Creek contains several sexual moments that add to the comedy. One of the most memorable scenes is when the four main characters are in a hot tub and one of them, Bobby, starts to make a move on a female rafter. He is quickly shut down by his friends, who remind him that they are in a competition and that he should focus on winning.
Another sexual moment occurs when Bobby and his friends are in a bar and they meet a group of female rafters. Bobby is immediately attracted to one of them and tries to make a move, only to be rejected. This scene is played for laughs, as Bobby's friends tease him for his failed attempt.
The movie also features a scene where Bobby and his friends are in a hot tub with the female rafters. Bobby is clearly attracted to one of them, but his friends remind him that they are in a competition and that he should focus on winning. This scene is played for laughs, as Bobby's friends tease him for his failed attempt.
Overall, Up the Creek is a fun and lighthearted comedy that contains several sexual moments. While the movie is rated PG, these moments add to the humor and provide a few laughs.
3 sex scenes (Breasts and nipples very close)
Many nude women that show their breasts and nipples and are dressed scantily on the lower half.
A woman tries to get a crowd to cheer. When they don't she tears her shirt off and they cheer loudly. Full breasts and nipples seen).