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Are You Popular?

  • 1947
  • Unrated
  • 10m
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3.5/10
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Are You Popular? (1947)
DramaShort

The issue of popularity, specifically amongst the high school set, is dramatized. Jerry occasionally goes on dates with Ginny, who goes on "sitting in parked cars" dates with many boys, whic... Read allThe issue of popularity, specifically amongst the high school set, is dramatized. Jerry occasionally goes on dates with Ginny, who goes on "sitting in parked cars" dates with many boys, which makes Jerry feel less special. When Ginny comes by and wants to sit with the gang, they ... Read allThe issue of popularity, specifically amongst the high school set, is dramatized. Jerry occasionally goes on dates with Ginny, who goes on "sitting in parked cars" dates with many boys, which makes Jerry feel less special. When Ginny comes by and wants to sit with the gang, they brush her off. Is she popular because she goes on these dates, or is the exact opposite th... Read all

  • Director
    • Ted Peshak
  • Writers
    • Robert Chapin
    • Patricia Kealy
  • Stars
    • Bill Fein
    • Marilyn Fisher
    • Bunny Kacher
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
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    • Director
      • Ted Peshak
    • Writers
      • Robert Chapin
      • Patricia Kealy
    • Stars
      • Bill Fein
      • Marilyn Fisher
      • Bunny Kacher
    • 3User reviews
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    Bill Fein
    • Jerry
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    Marilyn Fisher
    • Caroline Ames
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    Bunny Kacher
    • Ellie
    • (uncredited)
    Shaya Nash
    • Ginny
    • (uncredited)
    Les Podewell
    • Mr. Ames
    • (uncredited)
    David Whitehouse
    • Boy at Lunch Table
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    • Director
      • Ted Peshak
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      • Robert Chapin
      • Patricia Kealy
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    2Calaboss

    Loose Women of 1947

    Girls who park in cars with boys are not popular, according to this little piece of post-war propaganda. Ginny parks in cars with boys. Do the other kids really like Ginny? Well, maybe not the girls, but dollars to donuts the boys like her just fine and she never has trouble getting a date.

    But, according to this film, Ginny is not welcome at the high school lunch table with the other kids. Who is welcome? How about that new girl, Caroline, who is so tight-assed that she squeaks when she walks? Perfect. Everyone loves a prude. Caroline and her mother have figured out a way to reward a boy for entertaining her on a date- "a bite to eat" at her house afterwards. My guess is, Ginny has a MUCH better way to reward a boy.

    This is a high school hygiene film intended to instruct kids how to act "properly". Even in the 40's, I imagine no end of chuckles were had as the kids were forced to watch this. Still, it makes for pretty amusing viewing today, although modern kids will find no instructions on the best place for their first piercing, or what their tramp stamp slogan should be. Available on Youtube.
    beckydi

    funny piece of teen advice

    This is hilarious stuff! Poor old Ginny. She tries so hard to be popular by 'parking' with the boys in their cars - but where does it get her?

    Do you think this piece is possibly about underage sex?!

    The good girl is actually the most annoying of the two - far too smug. But the dating scenario is very insightful and realistic. O.k, I'm being sarcastic now! Considering I'm from England where we don't really do the dating thing, this is pure class. Wooden acting, authoritive male voice over, 2.4 family, typical 1950s suburban white middle classes, ice skating parties, high school canteen - it all adds up to a nice piece of kitsch Americana. Obviously intended to be taken seriously (much in the same way as 'Reefer madness')it is now, in the light of contemporary cultural context, very funny and entertaining.

    Definitely worth a look!
    5boblipton

    What A Question!

    Ask any teenager this and you'll trigger a storm of emotions; either of supreme egotism, or levels of self-doubt that are crippling. I'm not implying that it isn't a valuable question -- although to an older person, the issue of popularity may decline with the self-assurance that success and maturity should bring -- but that it's a question that will cause a lot of angst.

    And so it is a good title. Actually, there are some good tips here for managing a teenager's social life here, and they should work in the 21st century, with appropriate technological updating. For a Coronet short, this one is pretty good.

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      Narrator: Ginny thinks that she has the key to popularity, parking in cars with the boys at night. When Jerry brags about taking Ginny out, he learns that she dates all the boys, and he feels less important.

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      Featured in Rifftrax Shorts: Are You Popular? (2008)

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    • Release date
      • 1947 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Glenview, Illinois, USA
    • Production company
      • Coronet Instructional Media
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      • $11,000 (estimated)
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      • 10m
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      • Black and White
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      • Mono

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