Hi, Burl here to raise your consciousness about a peculiar
movie of yesteryear! Ha ha, the picture’s called Guess What We Learned In School Today?, and it’s a very early
effort from John G. "For Keeps" Avildson, made just before he hit the medium time with Joe, and later the big time with Rocky!
I guess this was an attempt to make a timely picture, a
turned-on trip about the youth of today, today, today! But it’s so crazy that I
don’t think it ever would have seemed the least bit relevant! Central to the
story are two families, one headed by a grumpy, bearded bear of a policeman, whose
righteous mission in life is to stamp out all filth and depravity! Of course
he’s a closet case as well, and is eventually awakened to that fact by the
ministrations of a sassy black man-lady!
The policeman has a beautiful wife who is always next door
getting stoned with the neighbours, who are the other main family in the film! The wife, a redhead, is
married to an impotent colonel, and their son is Robbie, who acts about five
years younger than he’s supposed to be! (Ha ha, the actor, meanwhile, is about
five years older than Robbie is
supposed to be – it’s pretty confusing! And that very same actor would later
write the script for The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood! Whew!)
And down the road is some sort of educational institute
where children are taught about married persons' panky, and other people stand around naked in a
swimming pool! The place is run by a matronly lady, Dr. Lilly Whitehorn, who
becomes the bête noir of the cop and
the colonel! Ha ha, they think she’s corrupting everyone with her free thinking
ways!
The movie bounces around between domestic farce, attempts at
being sexy (though it never once is!), loopy 1970-era comedy and, toward the
end, imagined acts of horrible violence! But love and sex and common sense win
out in the end, and the two uptight citizens learn the error of their ways! At
least I think they do – the movie made me pretty sleepy, ha ha!
It’s mostly people chattering away at one another, never
really getting anywhere! Ladies do take off their clothes now and again, though
by some sorcery the movie manages to drain this sight of any prurient interest!
(We also see a good deal of The Colonel in dishabille!)
The two male leads seem at first like goofy strawmen, but of course there
really are people like this out there, John Birchers and whatnot – very easy
targets, it ought to be said! Still, they’re a cartoony couple of fellows, even
when the cop is conducting blatantly underhanded sting operations! Ha ha, he
eventually gets busted in a twist I certainly
didn’t see coming!
The acting in this picture, with a few exceptions, was a lot
better than I’d supposed it would be! It’s too bad this solid thesping wasn’t
in the service of something a little more hard-hitting! But I do give it points
for being an artifact of its time, even if not a particularly enlightening one,
and for its enthusiastically pro-sex stance! I’m going to give Guess What We Learned In School Today
one and a half stammering mailmen!
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