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My Teacher's Wife

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My Teacher's Wife
Directed byBruce Leddy
Written bySeth Greenland
Produced byRobert N. Fried
Stan Wlodkowski
Richard J. Zinman
StarringJason London
Tia Carrere
Christopher McDonald
Alexondra Lee
Zak Orth
Jeffrey Tambor
CinematographyZoltán David
Edited byNorman Hollyn
Music byKevin Gilbert
Production
companies
Distributed bySavoy Pictures
Release date
  • 1995 (1995)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

My Teacher's Wife is a 1995 teen sex comedy film directed by Bruce Leddy, and written by Seth Greenland. Originally titled "Bad With Numbers," the story follows the travails of Southport High School senior Todd Boomer (Jason London) whose lifelong dream of going to Harvard is derailed by his hard-nosed calculus teacher Mr. Mueller (Christopher McDonald). When Todd enlists the tutoring help of the sexy and mysterious Vicki (Tia Carrere), things go from bad to worse when it is revealed that she is married to his teacher.

The film was shot in Wilmington, NC with a planned theatrical release in February 1995. But the financial collapse of Savoy Pictures left the movie orphaned until Trimark Pictures acquired it, re-titled it as "My Teacher's Wife," and released it on DVD. It was also featured on the USA cable channel. The score was composed and performed by Kevin Gilbert, a major contributor to the Tuesday Night Music Club group which wrote songs for Sheryl Crow on her debut album. The film also features animations by Academy Award nominated cartoonist Bill Plympton.

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Critical reception

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The film holds a score of 48% on Rotten Tomatoes.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "My Teacher's Wife". Rotten Tomatoes.
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