Unveiled (1986) suggests a theme of revelation, discovery, or secrets being brought to light, likely within a sexual context. The narrative could involve characters revealing their hidden desires, secret identities, or past experiences. It might center on a mystery being solved, where the uncovering of clues parallels a sexual exploration or unveiling. Alternatively, Unveiled could refer more literally to the removal of clothing or metaphorical barriers to intimacy. The plot might follow a character shedding inhibitions, or a situation where hidden truths about relationships surface, leading to dramatic confrontations and explicit scenes. Released in 1986, the film uses a title that implies depth and disclosure, perhaps aiming for a slightly more intriguing premise than simpler, more direct titles. The core appeal lies in the promise of seeing something hidden, whether it’s a secret desire or the performers themselves.
Lawyer Bob cheats on his uptight wife Cindy by spending an afternoon with a prostitute. Bob’s buddy Ted also commits infidelity on his spouse Julie by seducing his secretary. Bob and Ted decide to further spice up their sex lives by swapping wives without their knowledge. However, Cindy and Julie find out about what their husbands have done, so they plot to get even on the guys by following them to the exotic nightspot The Mask Club and joining in on the carnal activities going on at said club.