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Up the Down Staircase (1967)

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Summary: Fresh new idealistic English teacher takes on her first assignment at a problem high school in the inner city.
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Genre: Drama
Country: USA
Directed By: Robert Mulligan
Written By: Bel Kaufman, Tad Mosel
More information at the Internet Movie Database
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na CMQuinn
80
T8
na Timon88
77
T7
na dr. radical
55
T4
na INDYATMN
78
T5
Despite being of the Noble Teacher genre & having the worst score ever, this mostly thoughtful film focuses on how teachers are shackled. Though it does traffic in naivete like "The students just need some1 who'll really listen/trust them" there r no surprise winners here& some students just can't b saved. If nothing else, seeing this film crystalizes the fact that it's been 4 decades of liberal agendas blaming every part of the environment except bad parents & students have only gotten worse.
na Pickpocket
50
T5
A by the numbers "white woman in inner city school trying to make a difference" film. Everything happens exactly like it's supposed to and there's no interesting surprises or twists. The most interesting aspect is that the same types of films are still getting made over 40 years later, a testament that nothing has changed. Sandy Dennis is good in the lead despite not having much to work with.
na Enygma
70
T4
na daveylow
78
T7
na arnav3
72
T9
na jaybrennan
95
T9
na jlKeller
80
T4
Sandy Dennis - You are missed!
na rsinparis
92
T6
na demonhatesme
71
T4
na salty dog
66
T5
na imdb
71
T8
na tonydal
70
T4
Sort of a cross between Blackboard Jungle and To Sir With Love--even to the extent of calling her Teach all the time (and having her quit, then decide to stay). Weird score--kind of like attending a Renaissance Faire in places. Relentlessly hammers home the organization-man, constant-paperwork motif. Jungle though was more taut, and kept its focus better; this one dilutes its effect by spreading the stories around, so it ends up seeming like lots of little episodes instead of a couple big ones.
Average Tier 5.93 from 15 Rankings rss