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Matinee Theater
This may have been the only Anthology series of the 1950's that was filmed in color(to my knowledge).This episode concerns a workplace interaction among office workers with June Lockhart providing a nice turn as a sympathetic co-worker who strikes up a relationship with a naive office "newbie" who seems to be on the receiving end of some cruel office interplay.The basic plot line,while predictable in parts is somewhat unique in that it involves a lottery ticket.Remember, Lotteries were few and far between in those days before the advent of "state-run " lotteries.Office gossip and the single-set provide the backdrop to the plot giving it a "High-School" feel,showcasing the cool-cats versus the nerds.Overall I found it quite enjoyable and Lockhart 's performance alone makes it worthwhile.
I saw this film in 1976 and was very disappointed.Of all of the most ribald yet, low- level comedic films of the 70's("The Groove tube"."Tunnel Vision" and "What do you say to a naked lady?")this film was by far, the most wretched.It was basically a series of stale,re-cycled jokes featuring ethnic stereotypes, frat-house styled sexual innuendo, and forgettable one liners.All of this topped off by poor direction and third-rate acting.The film finds itself cast adrift in a sea of bewilderment:Are they trying to display sequential "stand up" comedy or showcase a series of funny sketches, with satiric and sexual overtones? Unfortunately, the film achieves neither objective. If you appreciate the humor of Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David, Woody Allen, or Groucho Marx, you'll detest this film. Steve D--Updated review-July 2012:I recently purchased the DVD on Amazon, and saw the film again,after 36 years.Let me tell you, I had forgotten how vile and vulgar the language was, in addition to the "nudie-cutie" elements.I counted 2 "almost chuckles" in a film with at least 60 alleged "joke-lines". I'm sure Keefe Brasselle rued the day he agreed to do his cameo "number".I hate to be negative but this film really was putrid!