While most male viewers imagine that Marks seems to have a dream job, his life taking pictures of naked ladies isn't without its downside, as depicted in the slapstick opening credits in which clumsy models knock over Marks' cameras, he gets a pie in the face for trying to touch up one of his subjects, and accidentally snapping a girl in a park causes him to be chased by her boyfriend Burt.
After finally completing his masterpiece Hubergritz accidentally knocks his pyramid home down causing himself and the girls to be buried under a hail of boulders.
In Ancient China, the Fu-Manchu like "Ha-Ri-Son" an oriental offshoot of the Marks family, curses his wife when he finds her in the arms of the gardener (S'Zeto).
This is a semi-remake of one of Marks earlier 8mm glamour films called "The Bare Truth" in which Stuart Samuels played the Max Wall role.
However a chance meeting with a Cockney cleaning lady – who he imagines topless – provides Marko with the idea of presenting a show based around "Living Statues".
Finally Marks imagines a space age future where women dress in leather and (in the context of the sexes) also wear the trousers.
[citation needed] The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "A series of excruciatingly corny sketches involving Harrison Marks in a number of guises through the ages.
A crass reference to Blow-Up at the beginning suggests a semi-serious intent, but what follows is no more than an excuse for the parade of topless models who figure prominently throughout.