Review of Pretty Maids All in a Row (1971) by Brad G — 07 Jan 2011
Written by the creator of Star Trek and directed by the man behind Barbarella, Pretty Maids All In A Row is a fascinating film oddity about John David Carson's sexual education under the tutelage of Rock Hudson's deviant athletic coach and Angie Dickinson's criminally sexy substitute teacher.
Plus there are a series of Agatha Christie-like murders popping up all over the school! Fun bit turns from Telly Savalas, Roddy Mcdowall, James Doohan and Keenan Wynn ensure that the film is never boring and its splendidly unPC vibe makes for entertaining night at the movies.
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This review of Pretty Maids All in a Row (1971) was written by Brad G on 07 Jan 2011.
Pretty Maids All in a Row has generally received mixed reviews.
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