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The Sex Clinic 1974

★ 2.73 votes📅 1974-07-03

Set in the swinging early '70s, *The Sex Clinic (1974)* follows a married couple seeking to reignite their passion by checking into a quirky, unconventional clinic dedicated to reinventing intimacy.

Director: Raoul André

Cast

Monique Vita
Monique Vita
Elsa de Montescourt
Jean-Michel Dhermay
Jean-Michel Dhermay
Hugo de Montescourt
Anne Libert
Anne Libert
Vivi
Silvia Solar
Silvia Solar
Docteur Custer
Olivier Mathot
Olivier Mathot
Docteur Ronson
Alain Bouvette
Alain Bouvette
Charles
Hervé Watine
Hervé Watine
Daniel
Claude Boisson
Jean
Lisbeth Hummel
Charles' Wife
Jacqueline Laurent
Jacqueline Laurent
Odette

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Sex Clinic* (1974) about?

This 1974 French comedy follows a married couple who enroll in a sex clinic to revitalize their relationship. Their journey through the clinic's unconventional methods becomes a series of humorous misadventures, blending playful curiosity with lighthearted satire.

Who directed *The Sex Clinic*?

Raoul André directed *The Sex Clinic*. Known for his work in French cinema during the 1960s and '70s, André often crafted comedies and dramas with a keen eye for social quirks.

Who stars in *The Sex Clinic*?

The film stars Monique Vita, Jean-Michel Dhermay, Anne Libert, Silvia Solar, and Olivier Mathot in the lead roles.

Is *The Sex Clinic* (1974) worth watching?

While not a critical darling, *The Sex Clinic* offers a nostalgic peek into 1970s French comedy with its blend of humor and social satire. Fans of vintage, lighthearted films may find its quirky premise and ensemble cast entertaining, even if it's not groundbreaking cinema.

How long is *The Sex Clinic*?

Runtime details are not listed for *The Sex Clinic* (1974).

About *The Sex Clinic* (1974) — A 1970s French Comedy About Love, Laughter, and Unconventional Therapy

Set in the swinging early '70s, *The Sex Clinic (1974)* follows a married couple seeking to reignite their passion by checking into a quirky, unconventional clinic dedicated to reinventing intimacy. Directed by the prolific Raoul André, this French comedy blends playful curiosity with lighthearted satire, exploring the awkward, humorous, and sometimes absurd lengths people go to spice up their love lives. With a cast led by Monique Vita and Jean-Michel Dhermay, the film balances cheeky charm with tongue-in-cheek social commentary, all wrapped in a breezy atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and timeless.

Though grounded in the era's freewheeling spirit, *The Sex Clinic* avoids heavy moralizing, instead focusing on the relatable quest for connection and fun. Silvia Solar and Anne Libert add layers of wit and allure, while the ensemble's chemistry keeps the tone engaging and just cheeky enough to resonate with fans of vintage comedies. It's a snapshot of a moment when cinema wasn't afraid to flirt with taboo subjects—without losing sight of laughter as the ultimate aphrodisiac.