Bob and Carol Sanders have returned from a new age weekend retreat excited about the insights they’ve gained and eager to share with their best friends, Ted and Alice. Paul Mazursky’s comedy about the often maddening earnestness of the sexual revolution has, like all good satire, a solid core of seriousness about relationships, honesty, and changing times. Robert Culp and Natalie Wood are great as the newly liberated Bob and Carol, and Eliot Gould and Dyan Cannon garnered supporting role Oscar nominations as the more repressed Ted and Alice.
Bob and Carol Sanders have returned from a new age weekend retreat excited about the insights they’ve gained and eager to share with their best friends, Ted and Alice. Paul Mazursky’s comedy about the often maddening earnestness of the sexual revolution has, like all good satire, a solid core of seriousness about relationships, honesty, and changing times. Robert Culp and Natalie Wood are great as the newly liberated Bob and Carol, and Eliot Gould and Dyan Cannon garnered supporting role Oscar nominations as the more repressed Ted and Alice.
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