Barbara Peeters (aka Barbara Peters) is perhaps best known for Humanoids From the Deep, which features horny salmon-monsters raping bare-breasted beauty queens. In spite of this, she is inexplicably considered to be a feminist director. Peeters' unique brand of feminism is prominently displayed in this film, which posits that sleeping with your students and posing for naked photographs constitutes a radical ideology. If one ignores the hypocritical "message" of this film, one is left with a pretty decent drive-in movie, with good-looking women and raunchy humor (Sally's date with Michael Greer, which is overheard and totally misunderstood by two elderly women next door, is a triumph of ribaldry). That said, the message can't be ignored, because in a movie that's nominally about deceit and hypocrisy, nobody comes off smarmier than the filmmakers.
Summer School Teachers (1975)
Directed by Barbara Peeters
Release Date - Aug 1, 1974 (USA - Unknown), Aug 1, 1974 (USA) |
Run Time - 87 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - R
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