WatchNext

Approved on SaaSHub
The Love Goddesses
The Love Goddesses

The Love Goddesses

1965

⭐6.1(23 votes)
1h 27m
Documentary

Overview

This insightful documentary features some of the major and most beautiful actresses to grace the silver screen. It shows how the movie industry changed its depiction of sex and actresses' portrayal of sex from the silent movie era to the present. Classic scenes are shown from the silent movie 'True Heart Susie,' starring Lillian Gish, to 'Love Me Tonight' (1932), blending sex and sophistication, starring Jeanette MacDonald (pre-Nelson Eddy), and to Elizabeth Taylor in 'A Place in the Sun' (1951), plus much , much more.

About The Love Goddesses

The Love Goddesses (1965) is a Documentary film that follows this insightful documentary features some of the major and most beautiful actresses to grace the silver screen. It shows how the movie industry changed its depiction of sex and actresses' portrayal of sex from the silent movie era to the present. Classic scenes are shown from the silent movie 'True Heart Susie,' starring Lillian Gish, to 'Love Me Tonight' (1932), blending sex and sophistication, starring Jeanette MacDonald (pre-Nelson Eddy), and to Elizabeth Taylor in 'A Place in the Sun' (1951), plus much , much more. Currently, you can watch The Love Goddesses on Criterion Channel. Streaming availability may vary by country and platform over time. It has a user rating of 6.1 out of 10 from 23 votes. Fans of documentary movies may also want to explore similar titles below.

Where to Watch

Criterion ChannelCriterion Channel

Watch in Theaters

Buy Tickets

Similar Movies

Sid & Judy

Sid & Judy

The James Dean Story

The James Dean Story

The Legend of Glynn Turman

The Legend of Glynn Turman

Kim Dotcom: Caught in the Web

Kim Dotcom: Caught in the Web

Cecil B. DeMille: American Epic

Cecil B. DeMille: American Epic

Pagan Invasion, Vol. 13: Doorways To Satan

Pagan Invasion, Vol. 13: Doorways To Satan

Ken San

Ken San

In the Shadow of Hollywood: Race Movies and the Birth of Black Cinema

In the Shadow of Hollywood: Race Movies and the Birth of Black Cinema

Kirk Douglas: Before I Forget

Kirk Douglas: Before I Forget

Dearly Departed

Dearly Departed

If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast

If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast

Hollywood Unmasked 2

Hollywood Unmasked 2