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Pretty Maids All in a Row

  • Director: Roger Vadim
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Black Comedy, Comedy Thriller
  • Themes: High School Life, Murder Investigations, Teachers and Students
  • Main Cast: Rock Hudson, Angie Dickinson, Telly Savalas, John Carson, Roddy McDowall
  • Release Year: 1971
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 95 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

Ocean View High is an upscale suburban school in an otherwise unidentified community. It's 1971, the point when the sexual revolution started moving into full swing and even a lot of Middle America, at least on the two coasts, admitted the existence of same revolution. It seems like the guys and girls at Ocean View are all loving pretty freely, and that extends to the school's resident faculty hero, football coach/guidance counselor "Tiger" McDrew (Rock Hudson), who -- despite his being married, with a child -- has been bedding many of the prettiest girls at the school. The only kid seemingly not "getting any" is Ponce de Leon Harper (John David Carson), who is starting to get neurotic and suffer academically, so much so that he seeks advice from McDrew, especially where his new substitute teacher, Miss Smith (Angie Dickinson), is concerned. But then various girls start turning up at the school dead, in various states of undress, with cryptic notes pinned to intimate parts of their anatomy. The lunkhead county sheriff (Keenan Wynn) is forced to defer to a state police investigator (Telly Savalas), who starts nosing around the school and uncovers more than he bargained for in terms of libidinous students, among other problems. Meanwhile, Ponce finds his problem taken care of by Miss Smith, at McDrew's request. But there's still a killer stalking the school.

If the plot and ambience of this movie seems shocking today, that's because it would be. Made at the outset of the sexual revolution, this was MGM's desperate attempt to run with the times, in terms of depicting a high school where sexual relations between students are considered routine and even those between faculty and students are accepted as long as they're kept quiet. Anyone trying to make such a movie in 2006 would face threats of prosecution, investigation, etc., and probably find it impossible to get the movie booked into theaters; MGM didn't have that easy a time in 1971, though (amazingly) the movie has been shown on television. Precisely what director Roger Vadim brought to Gene Roddenberry's screenplay (based on a novel by Francis Pollini) is difficult to tell, though he at least makes the sleazy and tawdry, smirky sex scenes and leering camera shots flow smoothly -- screenplay, director, and cameraman alike are fixated on the female anatomy throughout, though not in as distinctive a manner as Russ Meyer and his attachment to breasts. The presence of a couple of Star Trek co-stars and supporting villains, James Doohan and William Campbell, also makes this especially weird to watch. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

Cast

Keenan Wynn - Chief John Poldaski; Joy Bang - Rita; Gretchen Burrell - Marjorie; James Doohan - Follo; Aimee Eccles - Hilda Lee; June Fairchild - Sonya Sonny Swingle; Otis Greene - Police Doctor; Alberto Isaac - Boy; Kyle Johnson - Dave; Barbara Leigh - Jean McDrew; Margaret Markov - Polly; Tim Ray; Guy Remsen; Diane Sherry - Sheryl; Topo Swope; Brenda Sykes - Pamela Wilcox; Susan Tolsky - Miss Craymire; Joyce Williams; Joanna Cameron - Yvonne Millick; Gary Tigerman; Orville Sherman - Pastor; Joe Quinn - Board Member; William Campbell - Grady

Credit

George W. Davis - Art Director, Preston Ames - Art Director, William Theiss - Costume Designer, David Silver - First Assistant Director, Roger Vadim - Director, Bill Brame - Editor, Lalo Schifrin - Composer (Music Score), Michael Curb - Songwriter, Shifrin - Songwriter, Allan Snyder - Makeup, Charles Rosher Jr. - Cinematographer, Gene Roddenberry - Producer, Robert R. Benton - Set Designer, Charles R. Pierce - Set Designer, Jerry Jost - Sound/Sound Designer, Hal Watkins - Sound/Sound Designer, Gene Roddenberry - Screenwriter, Francis Pollini - Book Author

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Pretty Maids All in a Row

Pretty Maids All in a Row theatrical poster
Directed by Roger Vadim
Produced by Gene Roddenberry
Written by Francis Pollini (novel)
Gene Roddenberry
Starring Rock Hudson
Angie Dickinson
Telly Savalas
Music by Lalo Schifrin
Cinematography Charles Rosher Jr.
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) 1971
Running time 91 min.
Country U.S.A.
Language English

Pretty Maids All in a Row is an American movie that is part dark comedy, and part murder mystery film. It was released in 1971, directed by Roger Vadim, and written and produced by Gene Roddenberry based on a novel by Francis Pollini.

Pretty Maids was Vadim's first American film. The April 1971 issue of Playboy magazine published an article about the movie written by Vadim. This includes a nine-page pictorial of actresses Angie Dickinson, Gretchen Burrell, Aimee Eccles, Margaret Markov, Playboy bunny Joyce Williams, and others.

Plot

The story is set in "Oceanfront High School," a fictitious American high school in the height of the sexual revolution. Young female high school students are being targeted by an unknown serial killer. Meanwhile, a male student called Ponce is experiencing sexual frustration, surrounded by a seemingly unending stream of beautiful and sexually provocative classmates.

Michael "Tiger" McDrew is the high school's football coach and guidance counselor. There is another aspect of Tiger's character. He is quite fond of sexual encounters with female students. Tiger tries to befriend Ponce and help him deal with his sexual needs by encouraging him to seek the affections of a sexy substitute teacher, Miss Smith.

Meanwhile, one young girl after another turns up dead. A police detective captain, Sam Surcher, investigates the deaths but never makes an arrest. Tiger is suspected, but never caught red-handed. It is never known for certain who did what, but we do learn later that Tiger has moved to Brazil.

Primary cast

The Pretty Maids:

  • Brenda Sykes: Pamela Wilcox, an African American student
  • Joy Bang: Rita
  • Gretchen Burrell: Marjorie
  • JoAnna Cameron: Yvonne Millick, a dark-haired student
  • Amy Eccles: Hilda Lee, an Asian American student
  • June Fairchild: Sonny Swangle, an always-laughing student
  • Margaret Markov: Polly
  • Diane Sherry: Sheryl

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