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Director who 'fell from grace'


I was shocked to see that the film was directed by Lewis John Carlino, who directed "The Sailor Who Fell From Grace with the Sea" and one of my favorite films, "The Great Santini." Class was his third and last direction (and second-to-last involvement with Hollywood, period) and seems a piece of mild teen-sex fluff in comparison to the weightier themes of his first two. As Maltin says, "and [he] took a wildly divergent turn as a director with the smarmy sex comedy Class". Maybe this explains the wonderment that the IMDB reviewer had: Carlino was not reconciled with doing an exploitation flick and tried to keep pulling the film back into "art" territory. However, we will forever have Carlino to thank for "Santini", writing the screenplay to "I Never Promised You A Rose Garden" (an early study of schizophrenia) and for discovering Virginia Madsen.

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Wasn't it the casting crew that discovered Madsen? LOL

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That's amazing. In addition to directing "The Great Santini" and "The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea," two of my favorite films of the '70s, Lewis John Carlino wrote the screenplays for the excellent "Resurrection," "Seconds" and "The Mechanic" as well as "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden," which you mentioned.

He's probably more of a writer than a director, but that doesn't explain this relative dud after "Santini" and "Sailor." Oh well, the man has plenty of talent. It's just not on display here.

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Indeed.

I'll check out those other films.

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I don't think he intended to make a straight teen sex comedy. There's elements of that in there but, from what read here on various posts, they cut the movie to his dissatisfaction. Removing only dramatic scenes while leaving all the teen sex comedy shenanigans.

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