The Opening of Misty Beethoven is a 1976 American pornographic film that is a take-off of Shaw's play Pygmalion, about a sexologist who tries transforming a prostitute into a goddess of passion.

Directed by Radley Metzger (as Henry Paris). Written by Jake Barns.

Misty Beethoven

  • I'm gonna suck your cock like the inside of a ripe mango.
  • Ripe mango, take two...

Dialogue

Seymour Love: What's your name?
Misty Beethoven: Misty Beethoven.
Seymour Love: Is that your real name?
Misty Beethoven: No. It's not. I took it to sound more important.
Seymour Love: What was it before?
Misty Beethoven: Dolores Beethoven.
Seymour Love: I should have guessed.

Misty Beethoven: What's the biggest difference between New York and Rome?
Seymour Love: There aren't as many Italians in Rome.

Seymour Love: Misty, never forget the cock. As Hyman Mandel once said, "never let the fact that they are doing it wrong stop you from doing it right."
Misty Beethoven: Who's Hyman Mandel?
Seymour Love: I don't know. I read that on the men's room wall at the New York Athletic Club.

Seymour Love: Hey! Hey, where are you going? You can't leave now. Stay, you can have Caesar!
Misty Beethoven: Why would I want Caesar? I already have Napoleon.

Cast

  • Constance Money - Misty Beethoven
  • Jamie Gillis - Dr. Seymour Love
  • Jacqueline Beudant -e Rich
  • Terri Hall - Tanya
  • Ras Kean - Lawrence Lehman (as Ras King)
  • Gloria Leonard - Barbara
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