The song 'Two Ladies' is very sexually suggestive of a threesome. Two men are seen to flirt suggestively; one man later confirms to a friend they had sex.
Most of film centers around a cabaret style show, where many women are shown wearing very skimpy outfits.
Many of the dances and movements are very sensual and seductive.
Many cleavage revealing outfits are worn
There is a discussion of syphilis and how it is contracted, midway through while discussing the ways to "get it" Sally says "and of course screwing" then uses the German word for sex and begins talking about how she had sex with a producer to get a contract.
Their is a brief scene in which a silhouette of two people, one of them at least a woman whipping a person sexually in an S&M style fashion
Sex is spoken about on numerous occasions, people talk of having sex and people they've had sex with in the past. STD's are mentioned a few times, a woman asks another woman for advice after confessing a man "made love" to her
During a dance, one of the girl's puts her hand on a man's crotch/groin area
During the song two lady's two women and one man get a bed sheet and begin to act out an implied threesome, there is gasping and moaning heard
A woman confesses to her boyfriend that she slept with a man, to which he responds that he slept with the same man that she had slept with as well.
Women dancing around in lingerie like clothing throughout.
Gaudy and suggestive dancing
Several characters are implied to have had sex throughout the movie. A couple is seen kissing, lying in bed together and waking up together. Nudity only includes bare-chested male.
A man is shown shirtless a few times.
At one point, the two main characters are in a bedroom, the girl opens up her robe and says, "doesn't my body drive you wild?" No nudity is shown.