Junior Prom (I) (1946)
5/10
Dirty politics in high school
13 April 2019
With Junior Prom Sam Katzman at Monogram launched his teenager series of films that starred Freddie Stewart and June Preisser who headed a cast of way older players as high schoolers. It was a musical look at the teen scene post World War II.

In this episode it's about the high school election for junior class president. It pits Freddie Stewart against Jackie Moran. Moran's father Sam Flint tries to put the fix in by saying to the principal that the school's football team can get new uniforms and equipment if his kid wins. The politics degenerates to G rated style mudslinging.

Harmless fluff, the film's stories didn't get better with subsequent films that I saw.
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