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Title: ??? Bowl of Worms, Croc in Pool, Scrub floor w/toothbrush 50's or earlier ???
Post by: Schlumpfbrothers on June 21, 2012, 01:12:24 PM
Saw a movie around 1960 on TV that had some strange scenes but can't remember the name. My wife saw it also and she thought it might be a Sorority girls subject matter. What I remember was a girl going under cover to investigate something going on. One scene they show a group of girls a bowl of wiggling worms, them blindfold them and feed them all spaghetti! Another scene the girls had to slide down a slide into a swimming pool with a huge crocodile in it! And the last scene we remember was a girl being punished and having to scrub a big wooden floor with a toothbrush. I saw this on TV during a movie show spot. I think it was somewhere between 40's - 50's that it may have been made. Boyfriend comes to the rescue and saves the girl. Any help greatly appreciated. Been searching for years!


Title: Re: ??? Bowl of Worms, Croc in Pool, Scrub floor w/toothbrush 50's or earlier ???
Post by: RCMerchant on June 21, 2012, 04:50:09 PM
This one intriges me!
 "Dog will hunt!"
I'm on it!


Title: Re: ??? Bowl of Worms, Croc in Pool, Scrub floor w/toothbrush 50's or earlier ???
Post by: Rayo Casablanca on June 22, 2012, 09:20:08 AM
Might be the sorority expose TAKE CARE OF MY LITTLE GIRL (1951). 


Title: Re: ??? Bowl of Worms, Croc in Pool, Scrub floor w/toothbrush 50's or earlier ???
Post by: Schlumpfbrothers on June 22, 2012, 01:29:34 PM
Thanks for the help folks. Take Care of My Little Girl  doesn't ring a bell. Were the scenes I mentioned in that movie? I read a lot of reviews about it but nothing was mentioned. Time line is correct. Plot seems a little tame compared to my mystery movie. Saw this on TV "Late Late Show" in New York around 1960. My wife ( the only other person I ever knew who remembers the movie) saw it in California about the same time).

      I vaguely remember "Women" or "Girls" in the title but I could be wrong so I don't want to misslead anyone.