The Unkissed Bride

The Unkissed Bride, also known as Mother Goose-A-Go-Go, is a 1966 American comedy film directed by Jack H. Harris and starring Tommy Kirk.

Nervous about the prospect of having sex, Margie picks up a copy of Mother Goose and begins reading from it, causing Ted to faint.

Matters are complicated by the hotel detective Ernest Sinclair who believes that Ted, like his employer, Jacques Phillipe, is being unfaithful to his wife.

Producer Jack H Harris was invited to the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas to see what he later described as "a musical interpretation of Mother Goose stories and nursery rhymes with a naughty twist.

"[2] The film was about a young man who was rendered impotent on hearing any reference to Mother Goose stories and nursery rhymes.

He says the film "enjoyed a passable companion feature gross theatrically, eventually becoming a semi-string VHS title" but admitted it was "a program picture that was not a big winner.