Malibu Express (1985) is a classic 80s comedy-drama film directed by Andy Sidaris. The movie follows the adventures of private detective Cody Abilene, played by Darby Hinton, as he investigates a case involving a wealthy socialite and her husband.
The movie is known for its lighthearted and humorous approach to sex and romance. In one scene, Cody is seen in a hot tub with two beautiful women, and the scene is filled with sexual innuendo. In another scene, Cody is seen in a steamy shower with a woman, and the two share a passionate kiss.
The movie also features several other sexual moments, such as a scene where Cody is seen in bed with a woman, and another where he is seen in a compromising position with a female client.
Overall, Malibu Express (1985) is a classic 80s comedy-drama that features several sexual moments. The movie is lighthearted and humorous, and the sexual moments are handled in a tasteful way. It is a great movie for those who enjoy a good laugh and a bit of romance.
Dialogue includes several playful sexual innuendos and double entendres.
Explicit acts shown are kissing, groping, and nipple-licking.
There are several shower scenes: a man alone, a woman alone, two women together, and a man and a woman together. Mainly we see the actors from the hips upward, though several times we see one or more participant's buttocks. We see no genitals or even pubic areas.
There are three scenes in a phone sex call center. In two of these, a worker removes her top, baring her breasts.
There is a scene in a transvestite night club.
Several women dance topless at a private party.
Frequent topless female nudity throughout the film, including a few sex scenes, with many close-ups of breasts and several shots of bare buttocks.
A man secretly videotapes/photographs himself having sex with a couple of women in a household, one of which he forces himself onto, and use it for blackmail.
There are several dialogue references to photographs of two men having sex, but we do not see the photos on-screen.