The Sexplorer

The Sexplorer (US title: The Girl from Starship Venus, UK re-release title: Diary of a Space Virgin) is a 1975 British sex comedy film directed by Derek Ford and starring Monika Reingwald. It was produced by Morton M. Lewis. A hardcore version of the film was also made for the foreign market.

Plot
A Venusian explorer, adopting the form of a human woman, visits planet Earth to study the behaviour and customs of Earthlings. She lands in a Soho sauna, and discovers from the Soho bookshops that humans come in male and female forms. She investigates further, visiting a sex cinema, sex shops and a photographer's studio. She meets and falls in love with a young man, and with him she discovers the pleasures of sex. She decides not to return to Venus.

Cast

 * Monika Ringwald as The Explorer
 * Mark Jones as lecher
 * Andrew Grant as Allan
 * Anthony Kenyon as man in cinema
 * David Rayner as photographer
 * Beatrice Shaw as old lady
 * Michael Cronin as doctor
 * Prudence Drage as sauna attendant
 * Anna Dawson as store manageress
 * Tanya Ferova as stripper
 * Chris Gannon as store detective
 * Alan Selwyn as bookshop manager
 * Roy Scammell as ballet dancer
 * Juliet Groves as ballet dancer
 * Albin Pahernik as man in toilet

Critical reception
Monthly Film Bulletin said "The Sexplorer is meant to be funny as well as erotic, introducing an element of supposed self-parody through the person of its otherworldly sexologist and the 'bizarre' activity on which she turns a quizzical eye, whilst striving of course for the usual quota of titillation. Unfortunately, as it is totally lacking in wit or style, the selfparody acts as a banana skin on which the film slips in its first minutes, falling flat on its face and remaining quite inert for the subsequent eighty minutes."