Sorry, not a review as such, as I've not seen the film, but our local paper of the time when this was shown at the Imperial Hall, Walsall, U.K. describes it as a "free and frank lesson in the dangers of not giving young people sex education--NOT AT ALL OBJECTIONABLE TO COMMON-SENSE PEOPLE!" (their caps). I suspect that the film might have been more titillating than educational, as the exhibitor clearly tries to imply that only those lacking in "common-sense" would find anything wrong in the film, in an era when the local watch committee had power of censorship. It is not clear if any age limit was applied to admissions. Maybe it was a film in the style of "Helga" (see my reviews). General Yen.
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