No sex please, we're British! This anthology provides an informative, albeit amusing, look back at social mores and attitudes towards sex and sexual politics of the time. Britain's reputation as a nation of prudes can be traced all the way back to sex education films of the late 1910s, when filmmakers hid behind euphemism to spare audiences unnecessary embarrassment. Among the films in this set are Whatsoever a Man Soweth (1917) and the humorously-titled Don't Be Like Brenda (1973).
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