अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA rich man's son is running for student-body president in the local high school, and the boy's father tells the school principal that if his son wins the election, he will make a sizable don... सभी पढ़ेंA rich man's son is running for student-body president in the local high school, and the boy's father tells the school principal that if his son wins the election, he will make a sizable donation to the school that will pay for the football team's much-needed uniforms.A rich man's son is running for student-body president in the local high school, and the boy's father tells the school principal that if his son wins the election, he will make a sizable donation to the school that will pay for the football team's much-needed uniforms.
- Professor Townley
- (as Milt Kibbee)
- Texas
- (as Julia Beth McMillan)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
None of the actors playing the teenagers in this were actual teens when this movie was made. In fact, Frankie Darro, who plays Roy Donne here, was pushing 30. Everything that happens in the movie is about as spicy as white bread soaked in milk. The Hays Code was still in effect in Hollywood, so no curse words, nudity, or evils such as interracial relationships were allowed onscreen. Edgy movies were simply forbidden, so fans of Pulp Fiction or Night of the Living Dead probably won't find much of interest here.
This isn't really a bad movie, but it is extremely dated, so just know going in what you are in for. I've certainly seen worse movies, (Monster a Go-Go comes to mind). So let's all head down to the Teen Canteen and watch the kids cultivate their bald spots and creaky joints.
There is actually a teen-ager in the class, 19-year-old Warren Mills. The girls are similarly aged, including sisters June Preisser, Judy Clark, and Noel Neill (who wears glasses so no one will know she is actually Lois Lane). It reminds me of those beach movies in the 1960s, with more elaborate music (provided by Abe Lyman's band, and a jazzy version of "Loch Lomond" by Eddie Heywood and his orchestra in a bit that could be cut out for those audiences offended by Black people in a movie) and some mediocre comedians doing stale routines.
Given its beach-movie descendants, this Sam Katzman is sort of interesting, and the musical numbers are well done, if poorly lip-synced. But I can't recommend it to anyone who doesn't yearn for Annette Funicello.
Junior Prom is filled with harmless enough "high school" shenanigans from a much, much more innocent time. I put "high school" in quotes because it's obvious that most of the actors are way past high school age. I might have enjoyed it more had it not been for some of the duller than dirt musical numbers and the lame comedy from man-child Murray Davis (What did Dunne do? - Arrrrgh!) that I found excruciating. June Preisser and Noel Neill give it their all, but a lot of their good work is undone by male lead Freddie Stewart. He's just so bland. I can't imagine how anyone thought he could carry a movie.
I know that 1946 was a simpler time, but were the kids really jazzed about music like that in Junior Prom? I can't imagine any high schooler being excited over some of the elevator music featured here.
4/10
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाRiffed for Rifftrax by Bridget Nelson and Mary Jo Pehl of Mystery Science Theater 3000 fame.
- गूफ़At 50:07, Dodie Rogers, a single high-school junior, is wearing a wedding band on her left ring finger. June Preisser. age 26, was married in real life at the time.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in RiffTrax Presents: Junior Prom (2018)
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- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 9 मिनट
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- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.37 : 1