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The first motion picture about the great moral revolution! See more »
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A suburban high school teacher is fired from her job for teaching sex education. But she continues to give private sessions at her home to her former students leading to rumors and complications around town. Full summary » | Full synopsis »
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One of the best and most well made trashy exploitation flicks! See more (1 total) »

Cast

  (in credits order)
Pamela Rhae ... Marcia Barrington
Bill Rogers ... Wesley Nichols
Valedia Hill ... Irene Hunt
Nancy Lee Noble ... Randy Hunt
Otto Schlessinger ... Mr. Price
Roy Collodi ... Pike Grover
George Brown ... Brad Martin
Eleanor Vaill ... Grace Nichols
James Nelson ... Roy Stanton
Kay Ross ... Alice Nichols
Todd Harris ... Charlie
Sue Puccinelli ... Nancy Foster
Pat Tenerelli ... Freddy
Ray Sager ... Tony
Fly-By Nytes ... Themselves
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Directed by
Herschell Gordon Lewis 
 
Writing credits
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Allison Louise Downe  (as Louise Downe)

Produced by
Herschell Gordon Lewis .... producer
Sidney J. Reich .... executive producer
 
Cinematography by
Roy Collodi 
 
Art Direction by
Dean Alexander 
 
Set Decoration by
Robert Enrietto 
 
Production Management
Paul Hunter .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Alex Ameri .... second unit director (as Eskandar Ameripoor)
 
Sound Department
William R. Johnson .... sound recordist
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Steven Poster .... camera operator (as Steve Poster)
Cornelius Smith .... chief electrician
 
Editorial Department
Richard Brinkman .... supervising editor
Robert Lewis .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Herschell Gordon Lewis .... composer: song "The Pill" (as Sheldon Seymour)
Larry Wellington .... musical director
 
Other crew
Spiros Hortis .... crew chief
 

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80 min
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Color (Eastmancolor)
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One of the best and most well made trashy exploitation flicks!, 10 December 2002
Author: bellagranola from Augusta, GA

This is a great film, if you are into 1960's exploitation films, which I am.This movie actually (almost) has a recognizable plot, and is simply brilliant for it's relevant irony (the parents are freaking out about their kids learning about sex and birth control, yet they are the ones getting in trouble!). It is all such a cliche (now) in real life, yet in movies it is rarely done. This is a fantastic film of it's genre. It is a non-gorey, post "Blood Feast" Herschel Gordon Lewis masterpiece. It is one of those films that is so bad it's good, but it is almost REALLY good!

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