Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Three's Company'
(Original title)
Vivre à trois: Derrière la caméra
Canada (French title)
Sex & Nudity
Unrated
The movie talks about how "Three's Company" became a success on ABC, the sitcom revolves around a man pretending to be gay in order to live with two women. Which was considered immoral and inappropriate back in the '70s.
Suzanne and her husband kiss passionately in a few scenes.
In one scene Suzanne uses the Thighmaster, and she looks at Alan and chuckles because it looks inappropriate.
Violence & Gore
Unrated
Suzanne violently throws open the door to her house, throws her purse and starts to shove and push Alan, at the same time she screams "Look at the magazines, the media hates me!"
Fred Silverman, and the producers act hostile towards Jay Berenstein, Suzanne Somers and Alan Hamel. Nothing physical but Silverman does mention he wants to "smoke" Berenstein.
Profanity
Unrated
Use of "ass","damn it", "hell" and other insults.
Fred Silverman often says "screw 'em!" when he's had a bad experience with an actor or a company.
There are a few innuendos and one that is referencing one particular situation that happened in the show.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Unrated
At the season one wrap party John opens a bottle of champagne and it spews all over him Joyce, and Suzanne.