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To Sir, With Love|Sidney Poitier

To Sir, With Love

Sidney Poitier and Christian Roberts
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Overview

Ideological changes in post-Civil Rights movement America were at the heart of legendary African-American actor Sidney Poitier's films in the late 1960s. One such film is this powerful drama, which stars Poitier as Mark Thackery, an unemployed engineer who applies for a teaching job because he needs the paycheck. He lands a job at a school in London's East End that's full of unruly teenagers who are profoundly uninterested in learning. After several failed attempts to reach the students, Thackery abandons the textbooks and conventional teaching methods and, treating them as young adults, he prepares his students for the job market. His unorthodox style is effective--the students begin to respect Thackery and absorb his lessons. But his substantial accomplishments are weighed in the balance when he is finally offered the engineering job he had been waiting for. Poitier's proud, defiant figure stands tall against the rowdy, aimless swinging-sixties London teens, but one of the film's strengths is the respect that is paid to the disruptive students as human characters worthy of a better future. Lulu, who delivers a strong student portrayal, also sings the popular theme song.

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Main Cast & Crew:
James Clavell - Director
Sidney Poitier
Christian Roberts
Judy Geeson
Suzy Kendall
Ann Bell
Geoffrey Bayldon
Faith Brook
Patricia Routledge
Christopher Chittell
Lulu

Details

    DVD Format
  • Format: DVD (Widescreen)
  • Run Time: 104
  • Color Format: Color
  • UPC: 043396032965
  • Genre: DRAMA
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Release Date: February 2000

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Synopsis:
A black high school teacher struggles to connect with his classroom of all white British students. He finally makes progress when, after tossing the books aside, he teaches them how to survive in the real world.

Notes:
Theatrical release: June 14, 1967. Color by Technicolor. Film debut for British pop singer Lulu. British pop band The Mindbenders, who recorded the song "Groovy Kind of Love" play at a dance party.

Reviews:
"...It captured a specific time..." - 02/04/2000 USA Today, p.11E

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