
School for Sex (1969)
Año de Estreno: 1969
Nación: United Kingdom
Título Alternativo: School for Love, L'école du sexe, L'allegro college delle vergini inglesi, Sex-skolan, School for Sex - Rund ums Bett
Director: Pete Walker
Guionista: Pete Walker
Producción & Género
Premios & Similares
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Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: con artist, exploitation
Argumento
Lord Wingate, recently acquitted for fraud, starts an unconventional 'finishing school' to teach young women how to seduce wealthy men and extract money from them in return for a percentage of their earnings. He enlists the Duchess of Burwood as a teacher and Hector as a fitness instructor. The first batch of students are sourced from Holloway prison via an old mini bus provided by a probation officer friend. However, the school's operations don't remain secret for long. Neighbors and police become suspicious, leading to newspaper reports about former prison inmates mingling in high society. This eventually results in a raid on the school and Lord Wingate's second court appearance. Despite his own conviction, the judge expresses interest in starting his own 'school for sex'.
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Resumen
Directed by Pete Walker in 1969, 'School for Sex' is a British comedy film that blends exploitation cinema with humor and social commentary. The story revolves around Lord Wingate, a con artist who uses his recent acquittal as an opportunity to set up a peculiar finishing school. The movie explores themes of deception, ambition, and the blurred lines between manipulation and empowerment in relationships. It's notable for its unique premise and controversial subject matter, which was reflective of the changing societal norms and sexual liberation movements of the late 1960s.
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