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Les fausses pudeurs

Original title: Mom and Dad
  • 1945
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
288
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June Carlson, Elliot Forbes, and Bob Lowell in Les fausses pudeurs (1945)
Drama

When a high-school girl gets pregnant and her boyfriend dies, the sex-ed teacher shows her a film about childbirth and the dangers of venereal disease.When a high-school girl gets pregnant and her boyfriend dies, the sex-ed teacher shows her a film about childbirth and the dangers of venereal disease.When a high-school girl gets pregnant and her boyfriend dies, the sex-ed teacher shows her a film about childbirth and the dangers of venereal disease.

  • Director
    • William Beaudine
  • Writers
    • Mildred Horn
    • Kroger Babb
  • Stars
    • June Carlson
    • Hardie Albright
    • Lois Austin
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    288
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Beaudine
    • Writers
      • Mildred Horn
      • Kroger Babb
    • Stars
      • June Carlson
      • Hardie Albright
      • Lois Austin
    • 10User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    June Carlson
    June Carlson
    • Joan Blake
    Hardie Albright
    Hardie Albright
    • Carl Blackburn
    Lois Austin
    • Sarah Blake
    George Eldredge
    George Eldredge
    • Dan Blake
    Jimmy Clark
    • Dave Blake
    Bob Lowell
    • Jack Griffith
    Willa Pearl Curtis
    • Junella
    Jimmy Zahner
    • Allen Curtis
    Jane Isbell
    • Mary Lou Gardner
    Robert Filmer
    • McMann
    Forrest Taylor
    Forrest Taylor
    • Dr. John D. Ashley
    John Hamilton
    John Hamilton
    • Dr. Burnell
    Virginia Vane
    • Virginia Van
    Kaye Renard
    • Nightclub Singer
    Jack Roper
    • Coach
    Elliot Forbes
    • Lecturer (live on stage during intermissions)
    Wheeler Oakman
    Wheeler Oakman
    • Bourbon Drinker on Train
    Betty Sinclair
    Betty Sinclair
    • Waitress
    • Director
      • William Beaudine
    • Writers
      • Mildred Horn
      • Kroger Babb
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    7richardchatten

    The Temptation of Joan Blake

    Notorious in its day for the way it was promoted, 'Mom and Dad' is in fact about as titillating as a plate of cold porridge; the emphasis being almost entirely upon the mechanics of childbirth - including film of a caesarean - and of course social diseases.

    Aimed largely at the girls in the audience; the message comes through loud and clear: Keep 'Em Crossed.
    7dangeroussway

    Surprisingly progressive!

    Billed as an educational product by Hygienic Productions- this film is surprisingly progressive! Viewing pearl-clutching mothers very critically and being firmly anti-abstinance-only education and pro-knowledge, this seems like the antithesis to Reefer Madness with actual awareness of reality and a willingness to say the parents are to blame for their children's ignorance.

    The narrative half of this movie has some genuinely good character dynamics; a believable brother-sister relationship, one character that is the picture of sleazy fuckboys and a teacher that only wants the best for his students. It also deals with attempted suicide and frank discussions of sex.

    The educational half has some shocking moments, most famously depicting actual footage of live human births, including a C-Section that is just as graphic now as it was then. Also images of venereal diseases with uncensored footage of infected penises and vaginas- it's so impactful to see it in a mainstream movie in the mid-40's!

    There is some strange musical tones this movie has, like the music is so classic-Hollywood, it clashes with the realism the film is trying to convey, it seems to attempt to drown out the sorrow the main actress has when she realizes she's pregnant and other realistic dramatic and brutal moments.

    Still a genuinely provocative movie for its time and now!
    5czar-10

    The most notorious Exploitation/Sex Hygiene film ever made!

    Mom and Dad is far the most successful exploitation/sex-hygiene film ever made, and not because of it's subject matter or it's production value. The main reason this little $65.000 film made over 22 million dollars in just under 11 years was because of Howard W. "Kroger" Babb, his carny like showmanship and unwavering promotion would always get 'em in the door, or as he would say "you gotta tell 'em to sell 'em". Shot by William "One Shot" Beaudine on a old Monogram lot in Hollywood over the course of a week, This film would go on to make Kroger Babbs tons of money.

    The story is a simple one that would be copied by many others afterwards to capitalize on it's popularity. It's a story about a high school student who gets pregnant by a airplane pilot, he dies in a plane crash. Knowing she's in trouble and about to give birth, she confides in her high school teacher, but the teacher rats her out to her parents, and her parents get the teacher fired because she answered sex hygiene question in class?!?!. So, mother and daughter run away to another town to have the kid, the teacher gets re-hired and starts a class on hygiene. Experts are brought with films on childbirth and VD to the school to teach the little kiddies!! But to foil a happy ending the girl who was pregnant gives birth to a stillborn child, and I guess everyone lives happily ever after.

    Although this film is nothing special or sensational, it was the marketing of it that made everyone come to it. The shows were segregated by gender, attendants posed as nurses and handed out booklets on sexual hygiene, all this added to the expectation that what audiences would see is something special. When audiences were sometimes letdown, a square up reel was shown (a square up reel is another short film afterwards, typically something really hot). Usually the square up reel was a live childbirth scene, (or something more sensational) that more than likely gave the audiences some satisfaction in seeing this film.
    5planktonrules

    Both well meaning and well done....and terrible at the same time!

    "Mom and Dad" is a so-called 'Roadshow Movie" and was rarely shown in actual movie theaters. Instead, the folks would travel the country with the film, showing it in various auditoriums. Why? Because the film is a sex education drama...and most theaters refused to show such 'filth'! Of course, many folks really WANTED to see the films...either to educate themselves or, more often, because they heard it was a 'dirty' film and wanted to see more! Many Roadshow movies weren't the least bit educational and were there simply to titillate. Others, like "Mom and Dad", were more well-meaning and educational.

    Because this film was made in the 1940s and folks were extremely phobic about talking about sex AND because a 'sex film' MIGHT get you prosecuted by local authorities, the film, though well meaning, also hedges its bets. Many common words about sexuality simply aren't in the movie and euphemisms are often used. The only portion that is really educational is late in the movie when there is a very dry movie within the movie and it shows footage about childbirth and various STDs.

    As for the rest of the story, it's about a nice girl whose mother is about as phobic and hung up about sexuality as possible. And, when the girl becomes pregnant, she cannot go to her parents to tell them what's happened because of this. Thanks to a nice ex-teacher who was fired for actually talking about 'social hygiene' (the euphemism the film uses for sex), the parents attend to the girl and everything works out fine...though, just to drive home how bad sex is, the girl and baby almost die!!

    Overall, a film that is NOT bold nor shocking (words the film uses at the end) because of the time in which it was made. But for an exploitation film, it's pretty tame and actually has some decent production values for a cheap sex ed film of the mid-1940s. Not very good....nor all that bad. An interesting curio.
    8vitaleralphlouis

    EXCELLENT PROMOTION of a Simple Low Budget Movie.

    Using carnival-like methods of promotion, combined with word-of-mouth advertising, this movie exploited sex hygiene et cetera with incredible success. When I was 16 (a long time ago) this movie was in re-issue and a group of us drive 50 miles each way to the drive-in theater playing it exclusively. On a work night, suburban Washington DC's biggest drive-in was sold out. It was a "roadshow" one-theater attraction and they came with a carnival-like crew because at some point the film was stopped and they hawked sexual hygiene books to the audience. There was a rumor I'd heard many times over many years that the film contained an actual scene of sexual intercourse (untrue, but worth talking up.) The movie itself was pretty good, and the entire experience, including the carnival-hustle, made an unforgettable experience.

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    • Trivia
      While the box-office records of the 1940s are difficult to research--especially concerning exploitation films, such as this one--this film is generally considered to be the top-grossing picture of 1947 and may well be the top-grossing exploitation picture of all time, with an estimated gross in excess of $100 million. Producer Kroger Babb said that each investor got back $63,000 for each $1000 he invested in the film.
    • Alternate versions
      During the original roadshow engagements, some different footage was shown during the "Women Only" and the "Men Only" showings.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sex and Buttered Popcorn (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Where Shall We Dream Tonight?
      Written by Edward J. Kay and Eddie Cherkose

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 1952 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mom and Dad
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Productions
      • Hygienic Productions
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    • Budget
      • $65,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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