OK, this is different from The Molesters (1963)
https://www.first-loves.com/forums/v ... php?t=3633
I'm with Debaser.... Based on the review, I can't wait to see it.
"I actually saw this poorly made exploitation instructional kiddie film on two occasions in elementary school. One time with the crime scene footage included and one time without. I was in the second grade in 1967 when Child Molester was shown in the school cafeteria for grades 2 through 7. The lunchroom was packed. Like a lot of films that where shown in the school auditorium (Disney's Pollyanna being one), students had to get permission from their parents by way of a signed permission slip in order to see the film. Back in 1967, I'm sure my mother (like a lot of parents) had no idea what they were signing when allowing their children to view this horrifically misguided cheap and irresponsible little film. In 1964, when this film was originally made, all public films were generally safe to view, certainly instructional and educational ones. At that time, even the MPAA rating system for theatrical films didn't exist. Educational films were shown frequently in school, but none with the content that this one had. Up to that time, as a 7 year old, I believed the world to be a wondrous safe place and the adults in it to be generally good and kind. This film changed all that."