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S.O.B.

Play trailer Poster for S.O.B. R,  Released Jun 26, 1981,  2h 4m,  Comedy Play Trailer Watchlist
Watchlist 81% 26 Reviews Tomatometer 63% 2,500+ Ratings Popcornmeter
81% Tomatometer 26 Reviews 63% Popcornmeter 2,500+ Ratings
Felix Farmer (Richard Mulligan) is a Hollywood director well on his way to killing his career. He just spent $30 million making a musical that no one wants to see. But, after several botched suicide attempts, the filmmaker has a sudden epiphany: Why not turn his moribund family-friendly entertainment into a porn movie? Of course, to make his scheme work, Felix will have to convince his actress wife, Sally Miles (Julie Andrews), to bare it all for the camera.
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A sustained blast of unbridled vitriol from writer-director Blake Edwards, S.O.B. is one of the blackest -- and most consistently funny -- Hollywood satires ever put to film.

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Derek Malcolm Guardian It is quite clear that Edwards knows exactly what he is talking about, and relishes the opportunity so to do. S.O.B. is his best film since Breakfast At Tiffany's. Dec 29, 2021 Full Review Variety Staff Variety Black comedy is a tough commodity to sustain and, after a broad start, Edwards quickly finds a deft balance that paints a cockeyed, self-contained world that comfortably supports its exaggerated characters. Jul 22, 2008 Full Review

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Irene M Watched as part of a Blake Edwards binge. acknowledge the satire. surprised at the nudity. Didn't enjoy the slapstick physical humor. Don't think I would have even understood why it was made, if I hadn't read the connection to "Darling Lily". Rated 1 out of 5 stars 12/17/24 Full Review Daniel P Brilliant exposé of movie shenanigans - chokful of colorful references to common practices of studios, agents, directors, actors, managers, lawyers, etc. Especially enjoyable given the slew of A-Listers in this ensemble cast. Great backstory on this one - given that Blake Edwards himself suffered the slings and arrows of scorn after his own production in the late sixties, he effectively created this compelling tale. Brilliant performance by William Holden - his last performance, actually, and every bit as present/committed as was his first (Prison Farm, 1938). Rated 5 out of 5 stars 10/19/22 Full Review
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Synopsis Felix Farmer (Richard Mulligan) is a Hollywood director well on his way to killing his career. He just spent $30 million making a musical that no one wants to see. But, after several botched suicide attempts, the filmmaker has a sudden epiphany: Why not turn his moribund family-friendly entertainment into a porn movie? Of course, to make his scheme work, Felix will have to convince his actress wife, Sally Miles (Julie Andrews), to bare it all for the camera.
Director
Blake Edwards
Producer
Tony Adams, Blake Edwards
Screenwriter
Blake Edwards
Distributor
Paramount Pictures
Production Co
Paramount, Lorimar Film Entertainment, Artista Management
Rating
R
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jun 26, 1981, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 1, 2009
Runtime
2h 4m