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Le mal d'être jeune

Original title: Because They're Young
  • 1960
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Le mal d'être jeune (1960)
Drama

A new high school teacher tries to help troubled students and falls in love with the principal's secretary.A new high school teacher tries to help troubled students and falls in love with the principal's secretary.A new high school teacher tries to help troubled students and falls in love with the principal's secretary.

  • Director
    • Paul Wendkos
  • Writers
    • John Farris
    • James Gunn
  • Stars
    • Dick Clark
    • Victoria Shaw
    • Michael Callan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    381
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Wendkos
    • Writers
      • John Farris
      • James Gunn
    • Stars
      • Dick Clark
      • Victoria Shaw
      • Michael Callan
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Dick Clark
    Dick Clark
    • Neil Hendry
    Victoria Shaw
    Victoria Shaw
    • Joan Dietrich
    Michael Callan
    Michael Callan
    • Griff Rimer
    Tuesday Weld
    Tuesday Weld
    • Anne Gregor
    Warren Berlinger
    Warren Berlinger
    • Buddy McCalla
    Roberta Shore
    Roberta Shore
    • Richelle 'Ricky' Summers
    Doug McClure
    Doug McClure
    • Jim Trent
    Duane Eddy
    Duane Eddy
    • Self - Guitarist (also as Duane Eddy and the Rebels)
    James Darren
    James Darren
    • Self - Singer
    Linda Watkins
    Linda Watkins
    • Frances McCalla
    Chris Robinson
    Chris Robinson
    • Patcher
    Rudy Bond
    Rudy Bond
    • Chris
    Wendell Holmes
    Wendell Holmes
    • Principal Donlan
    Philip Coolidge
    Philip Coolidge
    • Mr. Rimer
    Bart Patton
    • Michael Kramer
    Stephen Talbot
    Stephen Talbot
    • Eric Hendry
    Jack Bryan
    • Mr. George Gregor
    • (uncredited)
    Kathryn Card
    Kathryn Card
    • Mrs. Wellenberg
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paul Wendkos
    • Writers
      • John Farris
      • James Gunn
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    10robert_ponce

    You'll like "Because They're Young" because you were young too.

    At the time this movie came out, the generation emerging from the late Fifty's into the early Sixty's, didn't have any desires different than the previous generation. Since the turn of the 19th century parents became more and more lax or permissive you might say (for whatever reasons). The main difference, to me, was the way in which those teens behaved & expressed themselves. More and more, kids wanted to have fun but found that "Fun", doing different things. My formative years experienced dire warnings of "bad associations, trouble making rebels, leather jacket kids were no good, combing your hair with in a jelly roll style was for delinquents and so on." So I tended to be careful but respectful of others. "Because They're Young" was a successful attempt to capture the "atmosphere" the "Ambiance" of the era. Being Hollywood, over dramatization was and is not uncommon. Yet the sense of being "young" (after all these years) isn't a lost cause. It will always be very much alive and well. All it will ever really need is for older folks to empathize, sympathize and not forget that "Because They're Young" was them too, once upon a time.
    dougdoepke

    Too Crowded for Impact

    I'm not sure what the producers were aiming for here. On the face of it, it would seem a Dick Clark showcase, taking his TV fame and segueing to movies. But the cast is much too large and the storyline too sprawling to showcase one individual. As a dedicated teacher, Clark keeps his TV role as shepherd of struggling teens, and despite his thoroughly white-bread presence, does pretty well in the acting department. Anyway, as a teen angst film, the film's okay; as a juvenile delinquency movie, it lacks bite until the end; as a R&R showcase (Duane Eddy, et.al.), it's lame and tame with only two bland selections. What it does have that's noteworthy is the gay context surrounding the older man, Chris. It's subtle, but pretty daring for 1960 and especially for a film introducing Clark. (Thanks reviewer fordraff for your extended discussion.) Taken as a whole, however, the movie's too sprawling with too many sub-texts to achieve anything like focused impact. And except for cult figure Tuesday Weld, the array of featured youngsters has largely faded into obscurity. But not Clark, who went on to a stellar TV and producing career.
    7Dejael

    Dick Clark clicked for the teens in this movie!

    Another movie I'd love to see released on video/DVD that's been too long neglected is "BECAUSE THEY'RE YOUNG" (Columbia, 1960) starring Dick Clark of American Bandstand with Duane Eddy and his Rockin' Rebels, and Bobby Rydell on the soundtrack. Oh yes, that cool blonde hottie Tuesday Weld was in there too. Too bad it was in black & white, but they were doing a retake on "BLACKBOARD JUNGLE" (MGM, 1955) so it had to be, and look like a B-movie. I know I'm dating myself, but I did see this movie in the theaters when it was released in May-June 1960. It was the coolest, man. I mean like I really dug it the most, at age 13. I was into Edd 'Kookie' Byrnes' jive talk, rock'n'roll, and hip beatnik jazz so Maynard G. Krebs was my buddy on TV. And DIck Clark was a swingin' hipster on American Bandstand, WFIL-TV in Philly, broadcast on ABC-TV network nationwide. I watched it every afternoon after coming home from school, along with reruns of "Adventures of SUPERMAN", "Topper", and "Ramar of the Jungle"! Dick Clark really clicked for teens and kids in this movie, I remember everyone thought he did a great job with his first acting role. In retrospect, not having seen this movie since the early '70s when it was shown on TV one Saturday afternoon, I can't really judge it as an adult, but I fondly remember it being kind of a dark, melodramatic sort of "American Graffiti" movie experience. I would love to see it again after all these years! Please, Sony Pictures, put this one on your DVD-to-do list!!! I'd love to see an interview with Dick Clark about this movie. I wonder if he's up to that challenge now?
    4moonspinner55

    "It's not easy for a teacher to be objective if he digs kids at all..."

    Dick Clark strays too far from the Bandstand in this misguided youth flick, which is one-half benign high school opus and the other half a "Rebel Without a Cause"-type drama. Based on John Farris' novel "Harrison High", the plot has been reworked in schoolteacher Clark's favor, turning the teenagers of the piece into 'problems' this sensitive adult can solve. The newest teacher at a high school primarily home to the wealthier teen set gets involved with the principal's secretary while straightening out entangled young lives. Worse off seems to be Michael Callan as a working-class boy who doesn't fit in; his love-hate relationship with a touchy-feely butcher who wields a mean cleaver has to be seen to be believed! Tuesday Weld, suffering under the thumb of her harping, bed-ridden mother, is anxious to shed her trampy reputation, crossing paths with bad-boy Callan for the second time. Clark has problems of his own, nursing a wounded ego after a car accident has left him unable to play football--oh, and the wreck killed his brother and sister-in-law, too! The stilted dialogue throughout, courtesy screenwriter James Gunn, renders the teen conversations utterly false, while the only animated thing about Dick Clark is his eyebrows (and when he jiggles them around, his forehead becomes lined with curious criss-cross wrinkles). The film's third act becomes intentionally mired in juvenile delinquent melodramatics, with moody lighting and mad bongos on the soundtrack; however, since none of the characters have managed to elicit our sympathies, one is inclined not to care who makes out all right and who doesn't. *1/2 from ****
    7Fred_Rap

    Hail Tuesday Weld, nymphette goddess!

    Delectable creampuff Tuesday Weld is at her absolute yummiest in this compelling teen angst drama set in a high school brimming with raging hormones and gleaming switchblades. Directed by Paul Wendkos in noirish, shadow-strewn black & white, this one has some real edge to it.

    It also has much to satisfy connoisseurs of psychotronic oddities, what with mild-mannered Dick Clark as a tough talking teacher (and former gridiron star, no less), Stephen Talbot, aka Gilbert Bates of LEAVE IT TO BEAVER fame, as his tow-headed nephew, Michael Callan -- the original Riff in West Side Story -- sneering up a storm as the school's premiere bad boy, and a goofy guest appearance by James Darren, who warbles the title song at a high school prom as swaying couples swoon at his feet.

    Best of all, it offers vintage Tuesday, age sixteen-and-a-half, pouting provocatively, cooing adorably and engaging in steamy horizontal make-out sessions -- the stuff that Nabokovian dreams are made of.

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    • Trivia
      The title song was written not by John Williams but by Don Costa, with lyrics by Aaron Schröder and Wally Gold. The song "Because They're Young" was released by Duane Eddy and became one of the rare all-instrumental hits of the era, going to #4 on the American charts in the summer of 1960. The combination of Duane Eddy's "twang" guitar style and string orchestration was a different one for Eddy and it ironically became the biggest hit of his career. His version of the title song was not the version used in the movie; an anonymous orchestra played the instrumental version over the opening credits, and James Darren sang the vocal version. Duane Eddy and the Rebels performed "Shazam" in the movie. Darren didn't hit it big as a singer until a year and a half after this movie came out, when he hit the top 10 with "Goodbye Cruel World."
    • Goofs
      At 5' 8", 140 pounds, Dick Clark as an ex high school football star was highly unlikely.
    • Quotes

      Richelle 'Ricky' Summers: [Getting ready for school] Well, how does it feel to have a senior in the house? Do I look spectacular?

      Mrs. Summers: Yes, darling. I just hope you don't do anything too spectacular this year.

      Richelle 'Ricky' Summers: Oh, mom. If I got married or anything, well, I would be bounced off the cheerleader squad. Guess you'll just have to trust me.

      Mrs. Summers: Oh, I do, darling. But it's nice to know that I can trust Jim too.

      Mrs. Summers: Oh, mom. Jim's next door to a saint. But he's a male saint.

    • Connections
      Edited into Heavy Petting (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Because They're Young
      Music by Don Costa

      Lyrics by Aaron Schröder (as Aaron Schroeder) and Wally Gold

      Performed by James Darren

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    • Release date
      • April 1960 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jeunesse en péril
    • Filming locations
      • Herbert Hoover High School - 651 Glenwood Road, Glendale, California, USA(as Harrison High School)
    • Production company
      • Jerry Bresler Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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