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Alternate Names: Candy Rialson, Candice Ann Rialson
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Candice Ann Rialson (December 18, 1951 - March 31, 2006) was an American actress.
Alternate Names: Patricia Anderson
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Pat Anderson was born in Superior, Wisconsin. She began acting in the early 1970s and gained recognition for her roles in exploitation films of that decade. Her notable performances include 'Toby' in 'Fly Me', 'Lizzie' in 'Dirty O'Neil: The Love Life of a Cop', and 'Elaine' in 'T.N.T. Jackson'. She also made guest appearances on several TV shows such as 'The Bold Ones: The New Doctors' and 'Dynasty'. Her career slowed down by the end of the 1980s, leading to her eventual retirement from acting.
Release Year: 1975
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Le ragazze pon pon si scatenano
Director: Barbara Peeters
Writer: Barbara Peeters
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Keywords: exploitation, teachers and students, woman director
In 'Summer School Teachers,' three young women from the Midwest travel to California to teach summer school classes at Regency High School. Perky and determined Conklin T. starts up an all-female football team, while stuffy chemistry teacher Sally Hanson finds herself falling for a rebellious student. Meanwhile, pert and liberated photography instructor Denise Carter becomes entangled in a love triangle between a two-faced male chauvinist and a more understanding man.
Directed by Barbara Peeters in 1975, 'Summer School Teachers' is an exploitation film that blends comedy, romance, and thriller elements. The movie follows three Midwestern women who embark on a journey of self-discovery as they navigate the challenges of teaching summer school classes at Regency High School. While the plot focuses primarily on their romantic entanglements and personal growth, it also explores themes of female empowerment and liberation within the context of the 1970s.