eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result #4872 MOM & DAD WC '45 high school sex! Date Sold 2/10/2004Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Window Card Movie Poster (measures 14" x 22") (Learn More) Mom and Dad (released in other English-speaking countries as "Secrets of Life"), the 1945 William Beaudine (billed as "Bill Beaudine") high school premarital sex relationship melodrama ("Who's that fellow dancing with 'my' girl?"; "It happens here, there -- Somewhere Every Night!"; "With an all-star Hollywood cast"; "Two Complete Shows Nightly, First Show at Dusk"; "NOTE... No one under 16 years of age can be admitted to this Hygiene Shocker unless with Parents! When you see it... You'll understand."; "The camera doesn't lie, This show will open your eyes!"; "It pulls no-punches, bold, vital, shocking"; "Once... in a lifetime... Comes a Presentation that Truly pulls no punches!"; "Now you can see the motion picture that dares discuss and explain sex as never before seen and heard!"; "The one, the only, the original..."; "Truly the world's most amazing attraction!"; "Extra-in person Elliot Forbes 'The secrets of sensible sex'"; "No one under high school age Admitted Unless accompanied by Parents!!"; "Everything Shown! Everything Explained!") starring June Carlson, Lois Austin, George Eldrege, Jimmy Clark, and Elliot Forbes (billed as "On the stage Elliot Forbes, the fearless hygiene commentator"). Note that this was a rather conventional melodrama of the 1940s, with a teen girl getting pregnant on her first date, and her boyfriend is killed, and her parents forgive her and help her resolve her situation. But the master showman, Kroger Babb, turned this into a major roadshow attraction, touring the country with the movie, and holding separate showings for teen boys and teen girls, with "no one under 16" admitted, and he had a famous "hygiene commentator" appear on stage to tell the teens "the birds and the bees" after the showing of the movie! It seemed a lot racier than it was in the innocent 1940s, and he was helped by the Legion of Decency, which banned the movie, thus making teens want to see it even more. He toured the movie around the country for a good ten years, at which point his protege David Friedman took over the movie, exhibiting it for another decade or so! NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Condition: good to very good. theater name and play date neatly printed in the blank area at top; vertical fold running through the center of the card; small stains throughout the card including some in the theater area at top, in the yellow box at bottom, and some around the edges of the card; smudges, scuffs, and some minor creases throughout the card (more so around the edges) Learn More about condition grades
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