

S.O.B. 1981
"The man who painted the panther pink, and taught you how to count to "10" now gives you Hollywood bull... at it's funniest and sexiest."
Blake Edwards' 1981 comedy 'S.O.B.' is a biting satire of the Hollywood film industry, where a struggling movie producer, desperate to revive his flagging career, resorts to revamping his latest flop into an erotic masterpiece.
Director: Blake Edwards
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is S.O.B. (1981) about?
A struggling movie producer resorts to revamping his latest flop into an erotic masterpiece to save his career.
Who directed S.O.B.?
Blake Edwards, a renowned director known for his witty comedies and satires.
Who stars in S.O.B.?
Julie Andrews, William Holden, and Marisa Berenson lead an all-star cast in this outrageous comedy.
Is S.O.B. (1981) worth watching?
With its bold humor and commentary on the excesses of Hollywood, 'S.O.B.' is a guilty pleasure that is sure to leave you entertained and questioning the industry.
How long is S.O.B.?
121 minutes of non-stop laughs and satire
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About S.O.B. (1981) — A Wickedly Entertaining Satire of Hollywood Excess
Blake Edwards' 1981 comedy 'S.O.B.' is a biting satire of the Hollywood film industry, where a struggling movie producer, desperate to revive his flagging career, resorts to revamping his latest flop into an erotic masterpiece. The film stars the incomparable Julie Andrews as a family-friendly star who must shed her wholesome image to save her career. With its bold and cheeky humor, 'S.O.B.' is a wickedly entertaining commentary on the excesses of Tinseltown, where nothing is sacred and anything goes. From its outrageous premise to its over-the-top performances, this film is a true guilty pleasure that will leave you in stitches and questioning the very fabric of the entertainment industry.
As 'S.O.B.' navigates the treacherous waters of Hollywood politics, Edwards expertly balances humor and heart, creating a film that is both a scathing critique of the industry and a loving tribute to its excesses. With a talented cast, including William Holden and Marisa Berenson, this movie is a must-see for anyone who loves comedy, satire, or just a good old-fashioned Hollywood tale.




