The completely crazy classroom

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Movie
German title The completely crazy classroom
Original title Pierino contro tutti
Country of production Italy
original language Italian
Publishing year 1981
length 88 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Marino Girolami
script Gianfranco Clerici
Vincenzo Mannino
Marino Girolami
production Luciano Martino
music Berto Pisano
camera Federico Zanni
cut Alberto Moriani
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The completely crazy classroom (original title: Pierino contro tutti ) is an Italian comedy film by director Marino Girolami from 1981. The film was also released under the alternative title Flotte Teens and the freaky classroom on DVD.

The production is the prelude to a multi-part slapstick series about a rascal named Pierino , who is otherwise played by an adult. The stragglers of the film series were not published in Germany.

The comedy was released in Italian cinemas on September 19, 1981. The work was released on video in Germany in October 1985.

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Pierino is a naughty boy who keeps his own family, his fellow men and the teachers of a primary school in turmoil with his pranks . The boy is the horror of the teachers, because he constantly disturbs the lesson with his jokes. For the rascal, learning becomes an insignificant minor matter, so that he repeats a class for the sixth time. The roast of Satan especially drives his class teacher Miss Mazzacurati insane, who for her part tries in vain to win the heart of the elegant sports teacher, Professor Celani.

When one day the class teacher injured herself in a joke, she is replaced by an attractive, well-proportioned substitute teacher. Pierino immediately falls in love with the temporary worker, although Professor Celani is passionate about her. The jealous lice boy therefore staged an accident first for Celani, and later also for the class teacher who had recovered, in order to get the beloved back into the classroom - with success.

Meanwhile, the elementary school students bet on the outcome of the crush. In the end, Pierino wins the race with a ruse. He receives a kiss from the assistant teacher. In the end, he is thrown from the unloved school because of his behavior.

Reviews

The lexicon of international films wrote that the "grotesque comedy without a continuous plot" stimulated with jokes and puns "from the sexual and fecal areas" and was therefore "only a very small part of the laugh."

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Individual evidence

  1. cf. Entry in the Archivio del Cinema italiano
  2. a b The completely crazy classroom in the lexicon of international filmTemplate: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used