I’m currently working on a review of The Kids Are All Right, which I saw on Friday. While I work to finish that, let’s consider another film about the role of women in then-contemporary American society. This one is much shorter than the Kids Are All Right and a lot older. This film is from the establishment-friendly 1950s and not surprisingly, it’s entitled The Trouble With Women.
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LOL, Is it just me or does all the 50’s “educational” videos seem to have a “Leave It To Beaver”-like music to start things off.
Yes, they all used the most cheerful and inoffensive opening theme regardless of subject matter.
This educational film, to be honest, is actually pretty mild compared to some of the other things that came out in the 50s. But I had to post it just because Brad appears to be a borderline psychotic.
I have a theory about that. I think it’s the eyeglass frames older men seem to wear. Always the same style then top it off with the heavy-use of Brylcreem hair pomade. Used in combination definitely had a toxifying effect.
It definitely gives them that “political-assassin” vibe.