Teachers (film)
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Directed by | Arthur Hiller |
Produced by | Aaron Russo |
Written by | W.R. McKinney |
Starring | Nick Nolte JoBeth Williams Ralph Macchio Judd Hirsch Richard Mulligan Morgan Freeman Laura Dern Crispin Glover |
Music by | Bryan Adams Ian Hunter Freddie Mercury Bob Seger The Motels .38 Special |
Cinematography | David M. Walsh |
Editing by | Don Zimmerman |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Release date(s) | October 5, 1984 (USA) |
Running time | 106 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Teachers is a 1984 comedy/drama film starring Nick Nolte, JoBeth Williams, Ralph Macchio, and Judd Hirsch, written by W.R. McKinney and directed by Arthur Hiller. The movie was shot in Columbus, Ohio, mostly at the former Central High School. The building is now home to the COSI Columbus museum.
The film opens with a typical Monday morning at JFK High School, "typical" events including a fight between teachers, a student with a stab wound and talk of an upcoming lawsuit. We meet haggard Vice Principal Rubell (Hirsch) and clueless Principal Horn, as well as stuffy lawyer and former JFK alum Lisa Hammond (Williams), who is in charge of taking depositions for the Calvin case, in which a recent graduate is suing the school for giving him a diploma despite his illiteracy.
Alex Jurel (played by Nick Nolte) is a veteran Social Studies teacher who takes his job lightly despite being one of the most popular teachers in school because of his ability to identify and connect with the students. Jurel has been worn down by years of being in-between the rowdy students and the demands of the administration (Principal, Vice Principal, Superintendent and School Board.) He is assigned to temporarily take over the duties of the school psychologist (who started a fight in the office) and meets a young man named Eddie Pilikian (Macchio) to whom he becomes a mentor.
The major plot line throughout the story centers around the Calvin lawsuit, with Superintendent Donna Burke (Lee Grant) and school lawyer Al Lewis (Morgan Freeman) attempting to avoid bad publicity associated with the case. To this end, they try to figure out which teachers will "rock the boat," or are critical of the school board policies. Intertwined with the major storyline are Jurel's efforts to reform Pilikian into a student who believes in himself and his growing moral conundrum that ultimately culminates in a showdown with Dr. Burke, who threatens to fire Jurel if he does not resign.
A number of minor plot lines deviate from the primary goings-on. These include Herbert Gower/Stuart Van Ark (Richard Mulligan), an out-patient from a mental institution who is accidentally put in charge of a U.S. History class and makes it fun and engaging, gym teacher Mr. Troy’s sexual relationship with a student that ends with Jurel taking the girl to an abortion clinic (a decision that later comes back to haunt him) and the death of Eddie Pilikian’s friend Danny (Crispin Glover). Danny is shot and killed by the police after he draws a gun from his locker during a drug search. A romance also begins between Jurel and Lisa Hammond, a former student turned lawyer. Lisa is the person who ultimately convinces Jurel that despite their many flaws, the students of JFKHS are worth risking reputation and career for.
[edit] Cast
Nick Nolte — Alex Jurel
JoBeth Williams — Lisa Hammond
Judd Hirsch — Vice Principal Roger Rubell
Ralph Macchio — Eddie Pilikian
Allen Garfield — Carl Rosenberg
Lee Grant — Dr. Donna Burke
Richard Mulligan — Herbert Gower
Royal Dano — Ditto a.k.a. Mr. Stiles
William Schallert — Principal Horn
Art Metrano — Troy
Laura Dern — Diane Warren
Crispin Glover — Danny
Morgan Freeman — Al Lewis
Madeleine Sherwood — Grace
Steven Hill — Sloan
Zohra Lampert — Mrs. Pilikian
Mary Alice — Linda Ganz
[edit] External links
- Teachers at the Internet Movie Database
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