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Where's the perversion?
So many unrealistic aspects
Not much learning at this school...
Too violent for the kids...
Where's the science?
(Spoiler) At the end of the film...
Did they have antibiotics in 1944?
How to drown someone in the bath... (spoiler)
The IMDb trailer for this...
Silly girl who gets herself laid
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It's such a tease.
Worthy means worthwhile in rather a dull way.
The film isn't exactly exciting, is it?
The fostering parents' "secret" isn't exactly earth-shattering.
The "quiet girl's" doings are depicted in a very "truncated" way.
Worthwhile or worthy?
Might have been better if it was all in Irish Gaelic as I couldn't understand the English dialogue.
They should have been (on average) n-n-n-NINETEEN!
"Shields did have a stand-in in the Blue Lagoon..."
I don't know about that, but seven year old Elva Josephson didn't have a stand-in for her nude scenes in the same film.
Seduction is persuasion which implies that Tess had sexual feelings: modern sensibilities don't allow girls to have such things.
No, there was a real life murder case where a woman was murdered this way.
Being a werewolf was his identity: he couldn't (or wouldn't) deny it. Haven't you seen programmes about serial killers?
When people comment about people smoking in 50s movies, it's as if they were surprised that people in period movies travel in horse drawn carriages rather than cars.
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