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We invite you to enjoy a genuine Times Square cinema program, c. 1970!

First a sultry preview of coming attractions, then four sex soaked shorts unfold in skin realism color: CLINICAL SEX, ANY WAY YOU LIKE IT, NAKED SEXES and THE DIFFERENT SEX.

Finally, the main attraction, THE ORAL GENERATION, a penetrating scientific study in oral love! You'll learn about love between men and women, women and women, and every variety in between. All your questions will be answered in explicit, close-up detail!

This collection marks the home video debuts of all of the included titles, which have been restored in 2K from their original 35mm camera negatives!

Director: Richard Franklin
Actors: Fred J. Lincoln, Paul Matthews, Laura Cannon, Tina Russell

  • Dual Layer DVD-9 | Region Free | 1.37:1 | MONO
  • Feature and shorts restored in 2k from 35mm original camera negative
  • Original theatrical trailer for THE ORAL GENERATION
  • 10 minute outtake scene from THE ORAL GENERATION

Overall rating: 4.2647057 / 5 from 34 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Oral Generation offers a nostalgic look into the 1970s with a collection of restored shorts and a documentary. Customers appreciate the authentic cinema experience and the detailed exploration of various love forms.

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  • release: 20%

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Review highlights

  • "Great transfers and release of early 1970s white-coater "educational" "documentary" films."GT K.
  • "Great and sexy movie, I loved this release!"Fabi√°n L.
  • "Great "Documentary""Forrest M.

Reviews

The Oral Generation

"Great transfers and release of early 1970s white-coater "educational" "documentary" films. Anything with Tina Russell is worth watching. I'm glad I was able to pick this one up on DVD before it went out of print."

GT K. (5/5)

sum of its parts

"The feature itself leaves much to be desired, although it remains very worthwhile. But the disc as a whole and the entirety of the presentation are why VS is the best in the game. An amazing package all around and couldn't recommend it more."

William M. (4/5)

Amazing collection

"This is a great collection of grimy NYC white coaters. You can basically smell these movies"

Clint B. (4/5)

Generation Gap

"Several terrible short subjects and a truly dumb feature "educational" documentary explaining why sexual freedom is equally beneficial to women by demonstrating the need to cater to.the male pleasure principle. Would be humorous in its cluelessness if the societal hypocrisy it espouses weren't so unfortunately true."

brian h. (1/5)

Loved it

"One of my favorites from the VS catalog"

Zachary W. (5/5)

Oral is awesome

"Oral is awesome"

Ian C. (5/5)

Shag Carpet!

"The Oral Generation, a product of its time and a title that leaves absolutely no room for ambiguity. This slice of ‘70s adult cinema is one of those films that straddles the line between cultural artifact and pure, unadulterated absurdity. It’s the kind of movie that, decades later, feels like a fever dream you’re not entirely sure you didn’t make up. Plot? Who needs a plot? The film’s loose narrative feels more like a suggestion, stringing together scenes that range from playful to downright head-scratching. Think of it as a collage of the era’s libertine spirit, where everyone looks like they just wandered off the set of a disco documentary and decided to “improvise” their way into history. What really stands out—aside from the title that makes you giggle every time you say it—is the unmistakable vibe of the ‘70s. The costumes (or lack thereof), the hair that defies gravity, and the soundtrack, oh, the soundtrack! It’s a jazzy, funky, slightly offbeat score that makes even the most awkward moments feel like a weirdly groovy adventure. The performances are a blend of earnestness and camp, as though the actors are fully committed to the art form while also winking at the audience. It’s the cinematic equivalent of someone doing karaoke with absolute conviction to a song they barely know—awkward but charming in its own way. Watching The Oral Generation today is less about the, ahem, content, and more about the nostalgia. It’s a time capsule of an era that reveled in its own audacity, where every frame feels like it was shot on a dare. Is it good? That’s subjective. Is it memorable? Absolutely. If nothing else, it’ll leave you with a newfound appreciation for shag carpeting and questionable life choices."

Shane P. (5/5)

The Oral Generation

"There are many enduring values to this film, on its surface an interchangeable white-coater styled vintage exercise in xxx. This is high-quality porn masquerading as documentary."

Rohan G. (5/5)

Gorgeous

"An all timer. One of the best."

Kyle G. (5/5)

Surprised

"Didn't really expect much from this one but bought it on sale and was surprised. Pick this up if you can find a copy around."

Chris S. (4/5)

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