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College Confidential

  • 1960
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  • 1h 31min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,8/10
235
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Jayne Meadows, Steve Allen, Mamie Van Doren, and Walter Winchell in College Confidential (1960)
Sociology professor Steve McInter is conducting a survey at Collins College about the mores and lifestyles of the young people. Some of the good citizens begin to find exception to his sociological survey when they find out it includes questions about Sex.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSociology prof's survey on youth lifestyle raises hackles when sex questions surface; reporter gets anonymous tip, prof's past emerges.Sociology prof's survey on youth lifestyle raises hackles when sex questions surface; reporter gets anonymous tip, prof's past emerges.Sociology prof's survey on youth lifestyle raises hackles when sex questions surface; reporter gets anonymous tip, prof's past emerges.

  • Regia
    • Albert Zugsmith
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Irving Shulman
    • Albert Zugsmith
  • Star
    • Steve Allen
    • Jayne Meadows
    • Walter Winchell
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,8/10
    235
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Albert Zugsmith
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Irving Shulman
      • Albert Zugsmith
    • Star
      • Steve Allen
      • Jayne Meadows
      • Walter Winchell
    • 20Recensioni degli utenti
    • 5Recensioni della critica
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    Steve Allen
    Steve Allen
    • Steve 'Mac' Macinter
    Jayne Meadows
    Jayne Meadows
    • Betty Duquesne
    Walter Winchell
    Walter Winchell
    • Self
    Mamie Van Doren
    Mamie Van Doren
    • Sally Blake
    Mickey Shaughnessy
    Mickey Shaughnessy
    • Sam Grover
    Herbert Marshall
    Herbert Marshall
    • Professor Henry Addison
    Cathy Crosby
    Cathy Crosby
    • Fay Grover
    Conway Twitty
    Conway Twitty
    • Marvin
    Randy Sparks
    • Phil
    Pamela Mason
    Pamela Mason
    • Edna Blake
    Rocky Marciano
    Rocky Marciano
    • Deputy Sheriff
    Sheilah Graham
    Sheilah Graham
    • Self (Reporter)
    Earl Wilson
    Earl Wilson
    • Self (Reporter)
    Louis Sobol
    • Self (Reporter)
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    • Ted Blake
    • (as Elisha Cook)
    Ziva Rodann
    Ziva Rodann
    • Gogo Lazlo
    Theona Bryant
    • Lois Addison
    Nancy Root
    • Young Girl
    • Regia
      • Albert Zugsmith
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Irving Shulman
      • Albert Zugsmith
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    5Hup234!

    Entertaining, surrealistic schlock.

    I saw this theatrically, and despite the mindless comings and goings of the unexplainable cast that was assembled for this opus, it seemed everyone involved in its production was enjoying themselves tremendously ... and I did too. It's one of those thrown-together packages that still manages to entertain, though when it's all over you'll be hard-pressed to explain exactly why you enjoyed yourself. Wacky fun.
    3michaelRokeefe

    A sex survey on campus causes havoc.

    This movie has no real redeeming qualities. It is a silly mess. And how they got some of these stars to even do this thing is a mind bender. But then again the cast is not what you call a stellar cast. Steve Allen is a sociology professor with a special project he would like to complete before getting ran out of town. He is conducting a survey that is 20% sexual questions, but the towns people fear he is corrupting their community college students. Jane Meadows is a reporter trying to do a story on the professor accused of hanky panky with some of his students.

    Since I am not and never have been a Steve Allen fan, the only reason I watched this was for singer Conway Twitty. I have always liked Twitty when he was a rock 'n' roller. He was not too much of a disappointment, but he only had a few lines and a couple of scenes. And even he had to be ashamed of the song he sang. Also in the cast is Mamie Van Doren. She was in top form playing Twitty's girl. A sexpot is a sexpot, how can I complain?

    Also in this silly romp are: Mickey Shaughnessy, Elisha Cook Jr.,Walter Winchell, Rocky Marciano and Cathy Crosby.
    2JohnHowardReid

    Uncle Albert Rides Again!

    Herbert Marshall fans are going to be a bit distressed to find their idol sharing the seamy surroundings of Uncle Albert's "College" with the likes of Steve Allen, Conway Twitty and Uncle Al's usual grab-bag of exploitable "names". Usually, the direction at least can be rated as pretty slick in an Albert Zugsmith production, but on this occasion he has directed the movie himself. Instead of rating as reasonably lively, the proceedings here are dull, slow-moving and indeed super-lethargically paced. Production values also seem unusually tight. In addition to flat camera-work, boringly routine film editing, and cheap, clapboard sets, even the songs are dull and desultory. And worst of all, Miss Van Doren reveals little of her customary talent. Alas, even measured by lowly Zugsmith standards, this entry is pretty much of a bore.
    4k-folk

    A film of it's time, touching on college sex before Howard Stern.

    With a great cast of TV and Film personalities this B-movie is a film of it's time. It was shown late at night even in the late '60's. A curious film and a must see, whether you like it or not. The awareness of sex before the sexual revolution. A little tongue-in-cheek too. It is amusing to know that Steve Allen who went from radio to TV, and enormously well liked, made this film. Steve wrote thousands of songs and many books, etc. Howard Stern fans may find this amusing after the fact that Steve thought Howard was just a shock jock with no worth. Yet Steve broke many barriers in the entertainment business. How different and yet similar are these two men. Just different times and moral codes. Would there have been Howard without a Steve?
    1eminges

    Dismay. Despair. A sense of the hopelessness of all existence. And that's just the credits.

    In my ongoing quest to find the World's Worst Movie, I thought I'd found a new hero: Albert Zugsmith. Sex Kittens Go To College and Private Lives of Adam and Eve were awful in new, interesting, and creative ways. You can't actually debase actors like Woo Woo Grabowski, Mickey Rooney, and Martin Milner; you put them on the same set, give them a little freedom to create, and let them surprise you with their creativity in making you want to crawl under porch with the brown recluse spiders and whimper.

    So I was sure that College Confidential would complete the set: "C" -list actors, a fresh shipment of tight sweaters for the goils, hot rods and sexual frustration for the guys, and a solemn promise in the promos to deliver hot thrills you KNOW Zugsmith couldn't make good on.

    Big mistake. There's a difference between making a fool of yourself and publicly humiliating yourself. In College Confidential, at the height of his career, Steve Allen publicly humiliates himself.

    Many people don't know that in later life, he became enough of an expert on the Bible to have several serious books of commentary published in hardcover. Perhaps, years later, it was waking up at three AM in a cold sweat from remorseful nightmares about College Confidential that turned Steve Allen's face to the Lord. We'll never know.

    I DO know is that this is the first bad film I couldn't finish (although I got through Plutonium Baby only by walking out for twenty minutes in the middle). When the grim inevitability of the Spiked Punch Scene became clear, I turned off the VCR, got a bowl of Apple Cinnamon Cheerios, wandered out to the darkened balcony, and thought about Death for an hour. Then I felt better.

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      Steve 'Mac' Macinter: My job and reputation are gone. Two years' work, destroyed. But that can't compare in importance with what you've just witnessed - the triumph of *stupidity* over reason. Let me tell you the deep secret about my past. Some years ago I began a sociological study of skid row. To do a study of this sort involving human beings, gaining their confidence is absolutely necessary. These men drank. So I drank with them, for months. And I became an alcoholic. Professor Addison here had me dried out. Before I joined this faculty I had begun work on another sociological study, one that I didn't think would be as dangerous to me.

      [chuckles]

      Steve 'Mac' Macinter: I thought it important to know what our educated young people, the ones we refer to as our future leaders, thought about a world that's been at war since 1914. I thought it important to know what neglected moral values - square concepts that some hipsters don't care to dig - were considered worth saving. And there were other things I wanted to know to pass along to anyone concerned with the world we live in. I planned the sociological questionnaire to cover youth, and the push-button civilization in which he lives. All the interrelated areas of contemporary society: home, education, military service, politics... and sex. Yes, my questionnaire had twenty pages. Two of them were devoted to sex mores. Shouldn't we *know* the attitude of young people towards sex? When we, presumably mature adults, no longer describe a woman as lovely, beautiful, and gracious, but as 36-24-36? When as patrons of the arts we treasure our collections of nude calendar photos? Our philosophers are warning us something is seriously wrong with the morality of our society. Would you say they're mistaken? *No.* No, because that would force you to *think*, to at least defend a position. No, the horrible things is, you're not even listening to them.

      [pauses]

      Steve 'Mac' Macinter: Now, some of you were shocked by my questions on sex but are you also shocked that a foreign sociologist has described Americans as knowing everything about sex and nothing about love? Has love, like other ethical nobilities, gone out of style? Were my questions on sex dirty? Or is it the adult mind that looks for dirt? Why do we search for dirt? Why are we so determined to find dirt? As if determined to debase our minds and spirit, to the end and at last we'll succeed in splitting apart behavior and morality, science and religion, so that both will wither and we'll be left with nothing but the cheapest, smuttiest, least ennobling aspects of sex. Once the worm begins to gnaw on ethical values, the character of a good society changes. Force may become an instrument of repression against its own citizens, and individual liberties may be outlawed. If that happens you'll be forbidden to think creatively about anything, you'll be stupefied dull till you're incapable of thought, reason, or judgment. I think about such things. And if you object to my thinking, well then, that is the crime for which I should be held. I plead guilty to asking questions about life, and living, which naturally involve sex.

      [pauses, removes glasses]

      Steve 'Mac' Macinter: Now I'm going to shock you good people even more than before. I'm going to reveal the source books of my questions. First of all, the Bible itself.

      [the crowd gasps]

      Steve 'Mac' Macinter: Yes, the Bible brings up such questions. And so do Cervantes, Homer, St. Augustin, all the greatest and noblest of human thinkers, whose work brings us closer to God. Should I tell you how Shakespeare dramatized the attitude of a child toward the immorality of a parent? In, um, in "Hamlet," uh, act one, scene five, the ghost of Hamlet's father says to his son, in regard to his mother, "Taint not thy mind, nor let thy soul contrive against thy mother ought; leave her to heaven." In today's world, controlled by a strange combination of dangerous passions and atomic forces that can obliterate entire cities in an instant, we *must* face the responsibility for our decisions. One of the most important is, whether we're going to settle for ignorance instead of knowledge. I wanted to know what my students thought about all of these problems. Now I'll never know. But neither will you. Somehow I - I think we've both lost the chance to use our minds for knowledge. Is there a better reason for our creation?

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    • Data di uscita
      • 4 agosto 1961 (Finlandia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Confidenţialitate din universitate
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Corriganville, Ray Corrigan Ranch, Simi Valley, California, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Famous Players
      • Allen-Meadows
      • Albert Zugsmith Productions
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