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Wild-child Claudia will do anything to fulfill her showbiz dreams, steamy affairs with studio executives a particular speciality. One such step on the way to fame is PR guru David Cooper, whose brief encounter with the nubile temptress leads to the break-up of his marriage. When Claudia switches her attention to kinky movie mogul Conrad Lee, an embittered David plots his revenge.
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United Kingdom released, PAL/Region 0 DVD: LANGUAGES: English ( Mono ), WIDESCREEN (1.78:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Interactive Menu, Photo Gallery, Scene Access, Trailer(s), SYNOPSIS: The name of the game is sex-cess. And they all know how to play the game. Jackie Collins' sexually explicit first novel - an instant best-seller on its release in 1968, and initially banned in two countries - is brought vividly to life in a steamy adaptation by acclaimed director Robert Young. The World is Full of Married Men boasts highly charged performances from Anthony Franciosa, Carroll Baker, Gareth Hunt, Sherrie Lee Cronn and singer and actor Paul Nicholas, a classic '70s soundtrack, and a fabulously raunchy routine by legendary dance troupe Hot Gossip. David Cooper is a successful advertising executive, still attractive at forty and proving it to himself with a variety of girls. Believing his marriage is perfectly secure, David feels perfectly entitled to play around. Girls come and go - until David meets the devastatingly bad and beautiful Claudia Parker, sometime model and a girl on her way to the top. Claudia's apparent coolness drives David mad, and she becomes more than a casual lover; she becomes an obsession... Linda - feeling increasingly hurt and rejected - is propositioned at a party by the young singer Gem Gemini, who is beginning to tire of the ever-present groupies. Realising her marriage is over, she begins a tempestuous affair with Gem while David begins to see a darker side to Claudia's sexual nature. All are all courting pain and humiliation. They may know how to play the game... but every game has its losers. ...The World Is Full of Married Men