Sex with a Smile


Sex with a Smile is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Martino and starring Marty Feldman, Barbara Bouchet, Edwige Fenech, and Dayle Haddon. While the cast was relatively popular internationally, advertising for the film in the U.S. concentrated almost exclusively on Marty Feldman, even though he only appeared in one segment of the film.
The original Italian title was 40 gradi all'ombra del lenzuolo, colloquially translatable as 104 Degrees Under the Sheets. It was followed later in 1976 by a sequel titled Spogliamoci così senza pudor, colloquially translatable as Let's Get Naked Without Modesty.

Synopsis

An Italian anthology film sex comedy that features a series of five short comedic sketches that parody Italian sexual mores.

Segments

One for the Money
In Switzerland, an affluent Italian wife of a traveling executive is visited by an eccentric stranger, also Italian, who offers her 20 million lira to have sex with him. Initially put off by the idea, she ultimately agrees to his offer, unaware of the stranger's actual business.
The Bodyguard
A pampered and bored socialite grows weary of the extreme measures her bodyguard employs to keep tabs on her. However, when she steals away for an impulsive encounter with a visiting artist, she realizes his level of devotion may have been justified.
Catch It While It's Hot
What initially appears to be a tryst between a countess and her put-upon chauffeur reveals surprising secrets about the woman, man, and circumstances of their rendezvous.
Dream Girl
An extremely attractive lawyer's wife is ogled by almost all the men in her neighborhood, but one particularly nebbishly man regularly phones her, complaining of the many erotic dreams she has inspired in him. Over time, she finds her own dreams impacted by their conversations, and she asks to meet him so that they can both get back to normal.
A Dog's Day
A vertigo sufferer considering renting an apartment discovers a woman from the apartment next to his space, out on her ledge, appearing to contemplate suicide. He coaxes her into his room for safety, and they are quickly attracted to each other. She insists on entertaining him in her own apartment, but when he joins her, he runs afoul of Othello, her extremely jealous dog.

Cast

While an English-language export version was created by the producers, American distributor Centaur/Surrogate significantly altered it for their domestic release. The credit sequence was truncated to a single title card that featured Marty Feldman's credit, omitting all other credits for the cast and above the line crew, and the closing credit crawl was removed. Also, the order of the segments was changed to present "Dream Girl" first, followed by "The Bodyguard", "One For the Money", "Catch it While it's Hot," and closing with "A Dog's Day."