The world's most famous bunnies.....
It all started with cover girl Marilyn Monroe: In December 1953, the first issue of the magazine appeared, which has since been appreciated by men for its high-quality reports and interviews. No, I'm not kidding: In 55 years of "Playboy" history, there has been a lot of glossy erotica, plus exciting stories by and about exotic figures such as Fidel Castro, Miles Davis and Salvador Dali. A portrait of the magazine and its founder Hugh Hefner.
For some, he is considered a co-initiator of the sexual revolution, a liberal figure of light, a fighter for civil rights and a promoter of culture; for others, he is an amoral materialist, misogynist and pornographer. The fact is, no other magazine has shaped American - and Americanized - culture like "Playboy" from Chicago.
Even bunnies get on in years: For half a century already, "Bunny" inventor Hugh Hefner has been offering "everything men enjoy" in "Playboy."
The documentary "Let's Play, Boy" traces the history of the lifestyle and erotic magazine, which from the very beginning laid claim to sophisticated content, follows Hugh Hefner's biography and visits "Playboy" outlets around the world.
The world's most famous bunnies.....
It all started with cover girl Marilyn Monroe: In December 1953, the first issue of the magazine appeared, which has since been appreciated by men for its high-quality reports and interviews. No, I'm not kidding: In 55 years of "Playboy" history, there has been a lot of glossy erotica, plus exciting stories by and about exotic figures such as Fidel Castro, Miles Davis and Salvador Dali. A portrait of the magazine and its founder Hugh Hefner.
For some, he is considered a co-initiator of the sexual revolution, a liberal figure of light, a fighter for civil rights and a promoter of culture; for others, he is an amoral materialist, misogynist and pornographer. The fact is, no other magazine has shaped American - and Americanized - culture like "Playboy" from Chicago.
Even bunnies get on in years: For half a century already, "Bunny" inventor Hugh Hefner has been offering "everything men enjoy" in "Playboy."
The documentary "Let's Play, Boy" traces the history of the lifestyle and erotic magazine, which from the very beginning laid claim to sophisticated content, follows Hugh Hefner's biography and visits "Playboy" outlets around the world.