7/10
The Unguarded Moment: Principals-Please Believe Your Teachers ***
4 June 2011
Warning: Spoilers
That's the saving grace of this film-they saw it coming where principals wouldn't believe their teachers, but would take the part of the students. Of course, there is irony in this film because of the way it turns out who the true culprit is.

People are being assaulted in a town; a murder results and a teachers begins receiving notes from a student looking for a good time.

Naturally, love blossoms between Esther Williams, who really shows some depth in acting. Perhaps, it was finally time for Miss Esther to get out of the water and tackle other areas. She does succeed here.

Edward Andrews, who always was the sneaky, crafty, nasty person in films steals the show as a guy sexually hung-up. No wonder his wife left him. John Saxon makes an interesting appearance as his conflicted son.

Not a bad film at all.
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