The opening sequence includes a judge in a courtroom poring over a stack of girlie magazines, which of course feature scantily clad women in sexy and revealing, but not nude, poses. Such imagery is abundant in the film, no more revealing than a Benny Hill sketch, really.
The movie is pervaded by terminology dealing with sex. Such terms as "orgies," "lascivious," "perversion," "filth," "lechery," "debauchery," "depravity," "lust," "erotic," "pornography," "sexual degradation," etc. are thrown about as the main character is verbally attacked by his adversaries. Nudity and sex are discussed frequently throughout the film, but neither is actually shown on camera, except for representations in paintings and sculptures on some of the sets.
A woman schemes to trick a man into thinking he's lost his virginity.