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We WON’T have what she’s having!

Film censors ridiculed When Harry Met Sally as ‘a well-seasoned turkey’

- By Chris Hastings ARTS CORRESPOND­ENT

IT MIGHT be one of the most memorable moments in movie comedy history… but it seems that Meg Ryan’s fake orgasm scene in When Harry Met Sally didn’t leave everybody satisfied.

Newly unearthed f i l es have revealed that Britain’s film censors initially thought the 1989 romcom was little more than ‘ a well-seasoned turkey’ destined to be a flop.

Examiners at the British Board of Film Classifica­tion were among the first in the country to see the movie, in which Ms Ryan famously acted out the throes of sexual ecstasy in a crowded restaurant, prompting an elderly female diner to tell a waitress: ‘I’ll have what she’s having.’

Yet the censors criticised the film’s ‘ self- congratula­tory cuteness’ and doubted whether anyone would warm to the ‘tiresomely and endlessly flirty characters’ played by Ryan and Billy Crystal. One wrote: ‘The two protagonis­ts [are] uninterest­ing in the extreme to anyone who has the least experience of living.’

While their job was to give films appropriat­e age ratings based on their content, the experts would also occasional­ly pass personal judgment. However, they proved out of step with public opinion in this case as the film took almost $100 million at the box office and won a Bafta for best screenplay.

When a different team of examiners watched the film again for its video release in 1990, they declared themselves ‘gobsmacked’ by the attitudes of their colleagues.

‘This side-splitting… comedy had both my co-examiner and me on the floor,’ wrote one.

‘We failed to fathom how the film team could lay charges of schmaltz and sentimenta­lity against it. Oh, you humourless duo.’

One speculated that the film might mean more to anyone ‘who had survived the difficulti­es’ of a marriage break-up, adding: ‘Perhaps its bitterswee­t, insightful wit requires a more sophistica­ted (Oh all right –jaded) divorcee’s palate.’

The film was passed uncut but given a 15 certificat­e because of the number of F-words and ‘a convincing­ly mimed orgasm and incessant chat about actually doing it’.

The film was directed by Rob Reiner and his mother, Estelle, played the diner who delivered the famous restaurant quip.

 ?? ?? IN ECSTASY: Meg Ryan in the movie’s famous restaurant scene
IN ECSTASY: Meg Ryan in the movie’s famous restaurant scene

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