Six rather tepid episodes in the history of prostitution, from prehistoric times (not featuring Raquel Welch) to The Gay 1890s (featuring Raquel Welch). French-Italian-West German co-production (in French with subtitles) was helmed by six different directors: Claude Autant-Lara, Mauro Bolognini, Philippe de Broc, Franco Indovina, Michael Pfleghar, and Jean-Luc Godard (who directed the "Anticipation - Love in the Year 2000" segment). A bit more levity and spice might have helped; this seems awfully tame for 1967. Welch's sassy installment involving the bedding of an elderly banker is the liveliest of the lot. *1/2 from ****
The Oldest Profession
1967 [FRENCH]
Action / Comedy / Drama
Plot summary
A collection of sketches that tells the story of prostitution through the ages.
Uploaded by: FREEMAN
June 24, 2021 at 10:30 PM
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Worth a look for Raquel's appearance...the rest is lukewarm at best
Worth catching primarily for Jeanne Moreau and Michèle Mercier
The 1st (prehistoric) episode opens brightly, doesn't really go anywhere, but you can't take your eyes off Michèle Mercier for a moment: she has a body for the ages (no pun intended). The 2nd (Roman) is a familar yarn, with a funny ending. The 3rd (Napoleonic) is a clever tale with Jeanne Moreau looking and acting sexier (and looser) than I have even seen her before; usually when you think of Moreau you think "great actress" and not "sex symbol", but this episode shows that she was in fact one of the most voluptuous actresses of her era. The 4th (Belle Epoque) has dazzling Raquel Welch (though nowhere near Moreau's league in this particular movie), but goes on too long. The 5th (contemporary), despite some lively acting by the two girls, is pretty much a dud. The 6th is a baffling non-futuristic "futuristic" oddity where Jean-Luc Godard unleashes a whole bag of weird audiovisual tricks on the audience; its biggest joke may be just how out of tune it is with the rest of the film! It's like watching a Western episode in a Horror anthology. Good production values throughout. **1/2 out of 4 on the whole.