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L'été du bac

Original title: My Tutor
  • 1983
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  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
4.4K
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Caren Kaye and Matt Lattanzi in L'été du bac (1983)
My Tutor: What Did She Write?
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A rich father hires a tutor for his son. The son is a horny teenager and the tutor is a gorgeous blonde. Complications ensue.A rich father hires a tutor for his son. The son is a horny teenager and the tutor is a gorgeous blonde. Complications ensue.A rich father hires a tutor for his son. The son is a horny teenager and the tutor is a gorgeous blonde. Complications ensue.

  • Director
    • George Bowers
  • Writer
    • Joe Roberts
  • Stars
    • Matt Lattanzi
    • Caren Kaye
    • Kevin McCarthy
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
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    • Director
      • George Bowers
    • Writer
      • Joe Roberts
    • Stars
      • Matt Lattanzi
      • Caren Kaye
      • Kevin McCarthy
    • 34User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
    • 17Metascore
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    Matt Lattanzi
    Matt Lattanzi
    • Bobby Chrystal
    Caren Kaye
    Caren Kaye
    • Terry Green
    Kevin McCarthy
    Kevin McCarthy
    • Mr. Chrystal
    Clark Brandon
    Clark Brandon
    • Billy
    Bruce Bauer
    • Don Sylvester
    Arlene Golonka
    Arlene Golonka
    • Mrs. Chrystal
    Crispin Glover
    Crispin Glover
    • Jack
    Amber Denyse Austin
    • Bonnie
    John Vargas
    John Vargas
    • Manuel
    Maria Melendez
    Maria Melendez
    • Maria
    Graem McGavin
    Graem McGavin
    • Sylvia
    Rex Ryon
    Rex Ryon
    • Biker Boyfriend
    Katt Shea
    Katt Shea
    • Mud Wrestler
    • (as Kathleen Shea)
    Brioni Farrell
    Brioni Farrell
    • Mrs. Fontana
    • (as Brioni Farrel)
    Shelley Taylor Morgan
    • Louisa
    Kitten Natividad
    Kitten Natividad
    • Ana Maria
    Jewel Shepard
    • Girl in Phone Booth
    Michael Yama
    Michael Yama
    • Mr. Russell
    • Director
      • George Bowers
    • Writer
      • Joe Roberts
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    User reviews34

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    triple8

    A Teenage boy's dream

    I saw this movie when I was a kid and since the plot has been gone over numerous times I won't even get into that. Suffice to say, what you see is what you get. This movie falls into the "male hormone" genre of movies but it really wasn't so bad, the movie was tasteful compared to some of the garbage that's out today and it actually had a somewhat interesting plot with decent chemistry among the leads so girls could actually find it watchable as well as males. The setting was quite pretty as well. Make no mistake though, this is geared directly toward the teenage boy. The movie doesn't even try to be original but I liked how both the leads characters' were actually-well-developed somewhat. The movie's main flaw is the totally awful title but for what it is it's all right and I'd actually rate it a 5 or 6, you could do worse with a movie of this type.
    6MN4EVR

    This movie made me wish I was failing French.

    In reference to the previous user comment: I was one of those fortunate enough to go though puberty shortly after this film was released. Not a great movie, by any means, but for those of us to young to go into the "back room," this movie was a perfect answer. Unfortunately (or very fortunately, depending on how you look at it), they don't make films like this anymore. Teensploitation movies now are all very farcical and don't even try to take themselves seriously. Once you get past all the T&A, in this movie, you start to feel sorry for the actors in this movie who actually have some talent. They seem to be trying very hard to make a good film while carrying some of the blandest people ever to grace the silver screen. If you long for some fond memories, pick this up on a boring weekend while everyone else is out of town.
    6bbhlthph

    An overworked and rather depressing theme, but redeemed by unusual sensitivity.

    Yes, this is one of the early entries into the unending series of sexploitation movies about male teenagers with raging hormones looking for relief. But also, yes, I quite enjoyed it and gave it a respectable viewers rating - so I have a little explaining to do, even though I do not fully understand why this somewhat simplistic film appealed to me in the way that it did.

    Perhaps it is simply that after an unending series of "Porky's" like movies, any film which features believable characters that are marginally more than cardboard cut-outs automatically gets rated more highly than it deserves. I cannot dispute the fact that this is not really a good movie, but it is so much better than most of its contemporaries covering the same scene that I feel it deserves to be recognised. In the story we have a young man of intelligence, born to rich parents and destined for Yale, who meets a glitch when he fails his French examination. He has to resit this, and is lucky enough to have a father who engages a very attractive young lady as his private coach to see that the resit is successful. Whether flowing juices improve study or not, may be debatable; but in this case the tutor not only meets Bobby's academic needs, but also recognises the basic problem he faces, liking him enough to guide him towards achieving a more mature appreciation of the mutual responsibilities any loving relationship will impose. This part of the film is handled with unusual sensitivity and in my opinion elevates the film from a piece of soft porn to a serious and significant treatment of an important social issue. Caren Kaye's treatment of her role as Terry, the tutor, deserves the highest praise - with a different leading lady this film could have been a complete disaster. In addition Kevin McCarthy, as the father, also delivers a fine performance in the character of someone wealthy enough to believe that he can buy whatever he needs or wants, and the scene towards the end of the film when his son turns upon him for the first time is quite well handled.

    In parallel with this we are presented with the classic Hollywood slapstick treatment of a story about Bobby's best friend who is experiencing similar urges and makes continual disastrous efforts to satisfy them. This occupies a significant part of the first third of the film and is just awful. The two threads of the story are so far apart in their mood and appeal that my reactions when watching this film varied from a loud cheer to a bored yawn, depending upon which thread the current sequence belonged to. Presumably someone in the studio felt that a generous measure of this type of slapstick would be required in order to increase the overall appeal of the film. If so the person concerned should have been drummed out of Hollywood at short notice. The two themes are totally incompatible and if this secondary story had not been kept mercifully subordinate the whole film would have been completely ruined. As it is, it is quite easy to understand how viewers ratings for this film can vary from very high to very low. The average viewers rating recorded on the IMDb database at the moment is 4.5 out of 10, but there was an unusual spread with significant numbers of viewers rating it both very highly (8-10) and very poorly (1-3).

    There were two scenes that I particularly enjoyed. The first was the one featuring a girl in a telephone booth, This starts when Bobby encounters the situation we have all experienced when waiting to make an important call, where the person occupying the 'phone booth is behaving as if about to leave it, but never quite does so; and it develops to the point where he is watching what ensues with fascination. In these days of cellular phones it will not be long before this scene becomes almost meaningless for many young people, but in the meantime it is a minor gem of its kind. Jewel Shepard, who plays the girl, is an under appreciated actress and I wish we could have seen more of her. The second, and far the more important of these two scenes, was the one showing the parting of Bobby and Terry. Here Bobby's education has progressed to the point where he appreciates that his tutor has developed a genuine affection for him, and that he has a moral responsibility not to let her down too sharply. His relief when it becomes clear that she intends to make a complete and clean break, is palpable. Again this was not an easy scene to present with the necessary sensitivity, but the director deserves about 7 out of 10 for his treatment of it. It is only spoiled right at the end by a grotesque display of relief by Bobby which should have been trimmed, but instead was turned into a freeze frame used as the background throughout the painfully slow scrolling of cast members and credits.

    Overall I feel inclined to rate this film at what is probably a generous 6 out of 10. Watch it with your significant other when you simply want to relax together one evening. No doubt I have missed other similar films released more recently which treat the same theme with equal sensitivity, but the only comparable one that I remember seeing was "Y Tu Mama Tambien", released in 2001. Almost twenty years has been a long time to wait!
    7Hey_Sweden

    If more tutors looked like Caren Kaye, there'd be more interest in learning French.

    Lovers of the 1980s sex comedy genre should have a pretty good time with "My Tutor". It's quite likable and amusing throughout. It's not exactly in the same mold as something like "Porky's", and doesn't really deliver any belly laughs, but that's not the point, as it treats its central relationship with a surprising amount of sensitivity. Handsome Matt Lattanzi stars as Bobby Chrystal, a teen who has flunked his French course. Since his dad (Kevin McCarthy) is stubbornly determined to make his son go to Yale and study international law, the course must be passed. So the dad hires a live-in tutor, Terry Green (the lovely Ms. Kaye) to instruct the boy for the summer. What the virginal Bobby doesn't expect is to fall in love with the young lady. While "My Tutor" isn't as raunchy as some viewers may hope, it does have its entertaining farcical moments here and there, many of them courtesy of co-star Crispin Glover, as Jack, one of Bobby's two buds who accompany him on the quest to experience sex. It's quite a hoot to see Glover strapped to a big wheel by a whip wielding dominatrix; also early on in the picture Bobby is paired with an extremely well endowed prostitute (Kitten Natividad, whose main assets can be seen in all their glory.) But providing a solid anchor for the movie is the portrayal of the evolving relationship between tutor and student, and it's beautifully played by Kaye and Lattanzi. Adding to the appeal of "My Tutor" is its obvious made-in-the-80s feel, complete with upbeat theme song. The actors are all good, with Arlene Golonka playing Bobby's mom, Jewel Shepard ("The Return of the Living Dead") as the sexy phone booth girl, and future director Katt Shea as one of the mud wrestlers. One subplot with Terry's stuck up former boyfriend (Bruce Bauer) trying to worm his way back into her life does have a mildly entertaining payoff, but one has to wonder why another story thread - that of finding out that the Chrystals' hired help have been putting on an act - was created, as it never really goes anywhere. By the end, we can't help but feel good for Bobby when he finally decides to stand up to his dad and vow to go ahead and study astronomy at UCLA, which is what he really wants to do. The characters are engaging, and with some of the female cast members showing off their bodies, one can't really ask for much more than that. Overall, "My Tutor" is pretty good for its genre. Seven out of 10.
    6oakley29073

    1983 High School Kids Looking for Sexual Adventure

    This is the backdrop of the movie: The plot of this movie revolves around a guy, who has just graduated from high school, and his father's wish for him to get into Yale University. Upon learning that he has flunked high school French, his father arranges for him to spend his summer with a private tutor. He must pass French before the summer is over, or he will not get into Yale.

    Now that the backdrop has been established, the movie entails the adventures of a fresh high school graduate, and his friends, quest to get laid before the summer is out. There are many funny squences, and twists, and even imaginary "fantasy" scenes dealing with sexuality throughout the movie, circa 1983.

    The movie shows a lot of topless females, and even features real life porn star Kitten Natividad.

    I would say that this movie lies somewhere in between a "B-Movie" & a light comedy/serious film making effort.

    I remember this movie from my childhood, and it was refreshing for me to see it again recently.

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    • Trivia
      Actress Kitten Natividad was working in a strip club when she was hired for this film. She said in an interview that the "producers came in to the 'Body Shop' and they were looking at girls that don't mind taking their clothes off. Nowadays the big stars will take their clothes off, but in those days stars would go, 'Oh, no, I'm an actress. I don't do nude.' So they would go to the strip joints where women didn't have any qualms about that. They would go there and they'd usually select me."
    • Goofs
      The film is supposed to take place during the summer in Southern California, yet when the boys are waiting for the waitress in the diner parking lot, you can clearly see the vapor of the actors' breath.
    • Quotes

      Billy: You guys are ridiculous! I mean, I can't believe it! You don't even get laid in a whorehouse!

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Teenage Sex Movies (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      The First Time We Make Love
      Music by Webster Lewis

      Lyrics by Arthur Hamilton

      Sung by Kathy Brown

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    • Release date
      • June 13, 1984 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mi profesora de francés
    • Filming locations
      • Ventura Boulevard & Newcastle Avenue, Los Angeles, California, USA(Bobby and Terry proceed south on Newcastle on moped for their lunch date.)
    • Production company
      • Marimark Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $22,587,834
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $435,188
      • Mar 6, 1983
    • Gross worldwide
      • $22,587,834
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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