In Boys' Night Out, a group of men hire a suburban house and pretend to be bachelors for the night as part of a sociological experiment. The experiment is led by Dr. Prokosch, a middle-aged psychology professor, and is designed to study the behavior of men when left to their own devices. The men are soon joined by Cathy, a young female graduate student who is conducting research on the same topic. As the night progresses, the group finds themselves entangled in a series of hilarious and chaotic events, leading to unexpected revelations about themselves and each other.
The Chapman Report is a 1962 movie that delves into the lives and relationships of four women, exploring their desires, struggles, and experiences in a society dominated by men. The movie follows a sex researcher as she conducts a survey on the sexual habits of American women, uncovering stories of extramarital affairs, dysfunctional relationships, and unfulfilled desires. With a mix of drama and romance, The Chapman Report explores the complexities of love, sex, and relationships.
Shere Hite's bestselling book The Hite Report liberated female orgasm by revealing the most private experiences of thousands of anonymous surveys. Her findings rocked the American establishment and conversations about gender and sexuality.
Sociology professor Steve MacInter is conducting a survey at Collins College about the mores and lifestyles of the young people. Some of the good citizens begin to find exception to his sociological survey when they find out it includes questions about sex. Reporter Betty Ducayne receives an anonymous tip that the good professor is engaging in corruption of youth and when Steve's past comes up to haunt him, all heck breaks loose.
A sex researcher making a documentary about swingers can't find sex or love in her own life.
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