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is a British television documentary, originally part of the Channel 4 series The Dark Side of Porn , that investigates the making and legacy of the iconic 1978 adult film. Critical Consensus

Some found it "worthy", while others felt it was "too slanted" against the US industry. Letterboxd Mixed/Positive

Reviewers are divided, with some praising its investigative depth and others criticizing its short runtime and perceived bias.

: It attempts to contextualize why the 1978 film became a massive cultural phenomenon and explores the darker personal outcomes for many involved. Review Summary Table Key Feedback PopMatters

Users often call it a "solid watch" for those interested in the "Golden Age of Porn" history.

Noted it fails to solve its main mysteries but features interesting peripheral characters. IMDb User Reviews

Called it "bottom-feeding drivel" with a "stultifying" short runtime. The Guardian

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is a British television documentary, originally part of the Channel 4 series The Dark Side of Porn , that investigates the making and legacy of the iconic 1978 adult film. Critical Consensus

Some found it "worthy", while others felt it was "too slanted" against the US industry. Letterboxd Mixed/Positive Debbie Does Dallas UncoveredMovie | 2005

Reviewers are divided, with some praising its investigative depth and others criticizing its short runtime and perceived bias. is a British television documentary, originally part of

: It attempts to contextualize why the 1978 film became a massive cultural phenomenon and explores the darker personal outcomes for many involved. Review Summary Table Key Feedback PopMatters : It attempts to contextualize why the 1978

Users often call it a "solid watch" for those interested in the "Golden Age of Porn" history.

Noted it fails to solve its main mysteries but features interesting peripheral characters. IMDb User Reviews

Called it "bottom-feeding drivel" with a "stultifying" short runtime. The Guardian