Talk:No Sex Please, We're British (film)
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American reviews
[edit]It isn't very informative to have American reviews from 1979, when this film was finally released in the US. It was hardly directed at American audiences - the Broadway production of the stage play had flopped in the early 70s. The film was already dated when it was released in Britain in 1973, but it appealed to a certain middle-aged demographic at the time. This also explains its very successful theatrical run in London. --Ef80 (talk) 19:55, 11 June 2020 (UTC)