Guess What We Learned in School Today? (also released in the United States as I Ain't No Buffalo) is a 1970 film directed by John G. Avildsen and written by Eugene Price. The movie premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 1970 and opened in the United States in 1971. Although it was shot before Avildsen's Joe, it got distribution after due to Joe's success.
Tagline: "Love American style with a touch of X."
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Plot
Parents in a small, conservative community want to ban sex education in schools, labeling it a Communist plot. However, the two people leading the charge against sex ed are revealed to be an impotent alcoholic and a gay policeman.
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Principal cast
Critical reception
Roger Greenspun of The New York Times did not care for the film at all:
... [T]here are ineptitudes and unrewarding obscurities enough to sink the movie... The movie it keeps trying to be, however, is an amalgam of social satire and sane sex propaganda and it succeeds with neither... time and again it comes to look like a series of blackout skits from the more inhibited edges of an exploitation movie.
See also
- List of American films of 1970
- List of American films of 1971
References
External links
- Guess What We Learned in School Today? on IMDb
- Guess What We Learned in School Today? at AllMovie
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