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Without specific details on the movie's plot, it seems that "The Opening of Misty Beethoven" could be an adult or erotic film, given the nature of some content released in the 1970s. This era was marked by the production of various adult films that explored themes not commonly discussed or depicted at the time.

The Opening of Misty Beethoven (1976) is frequently cited as a significant work within the "Golden Age" of adult cinema, noted for its high production values and narrative ambition. Directed by Radley Metzger under the pseudonym Henry Paris, the film is a reimagining of the Pygmalion myth, set against a backdrop of 1970s international high society. Cinematic Production and Style

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