Review of I Accuse My Parents (1944) by Eric P — 13 Aug 2007
Saw this on MST3K. The plot centers around the laughable pop-Freudian premise that the main character, a middle-class high schooler, became a mob henchman (and accidentally shot a guy) because his parents liked to drink (keeping in mind this was in an era when people drank constantly) and would occasionally bicker mildly with each other, rather than the fact that he wanted money to impress his way into a nightclub singer's pants.
I wish teenagers would still dress that formally nowadays, although it's obvious this "high school student" must be at least 30.
This review of I Accuse My Parents (1944) was written by Eric P on 13 Aug 2007.
I Accuse My Parents has generally received very negative reviews.
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