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Directed by Jerry HopperOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
RomanceThemes Military humor in film,
Films about educationActors Charlton Heston,
Julie Adams,
William Demarest,
Timothy Hovey,
Nana Bryant,
Tim ConsidineRating64%
Le major Benson mène ses troupes à la dure, répétant à l'envi que les soldats sont des faibles et qu'il faut les façonner de force. Lorsque ses paroles sont reprises dans Newsweek, le général Ramsey lui indique qu'il se doit de le punir pour avoir ainsi publiquement calomnié l'armée. Barney se retrouve alors obligé de prendre la direction de l'académie militaire de Sheraton, à Santa Barbara (Californie). Arrivé sur place, Barney découvre qu'il s'agit d'une institution catholique et que les élèves ont entre 6 et 14 ans..., 1h22
Directed by Jim O'Connolly,
George Pollock,
Anthony PelissierOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeThemes Films about educationActors Gene Tierney,
Leo Genn,
Glynis Johns,
Walter Fitzgerald,
Megs Jenkins,
Pamela BrownRating64%
Glynis Johns plays Barbara Vining, a teen-age student that has an unrequited crush on her Latin teacher, Stephen Barlow (Leo Genn). When Barlow's wife Kay (GeneTierney) finds out about this, she confronts Barbara, who is humiliated and runs off. Stephen chases after her to try to calm her down near a local river. , 1h9
Origin USAGenres Drama,
MusicalThemes Films about educationActors Dorothy Dandridge,
Barbara Randolph,
Harry Belafonte,
Maidie Norman,
Robert Horton,
Vivian DandridgeRating66%
Jane Richards (Dorothy Dandridge) is a new teacher, beginning her career at a rural African-American elementary school in Alabama. One of the students in her fourth-grade class is C.T. Young (Philip Hepburn), who, although bright and generally not a troublemaker, is nonetheless markedly uninterested in school and has become accustomed to taking two years to advance through each grade level. Miss Richards becomes determined to get through to C.T. and have her class be the first that does not take him two years to complete, though the school's other teachers have given up on him as "a backward child". The school's principal (Harry Belafonte) also harbors his doubts about C.T., but he admires Miss Richards' enthusiasm and endorses her efforts., 1h23
Directed by Robert ParrishOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Films about education,
Children's filmsActors Richard Widmark,
Joanne Dru,
Audrey Totter,
Joan Banks,
Regis Toomey,
Ludwig DonathRating66%
Dave Jennings is so focused on his Los Angeles-based business that he neglects his precocious five-year-old son Gus, who is constantly creating havoc in order to get his father's attention. After Gus's latest escapade is cleaned up and paid for, Dave orders his long-suffering secretary, Ivy Tolliver, to find a new nurse for Gus, then leaves on a business trip. Upon his return, Dave learns that Ivy has placed Gus in the Playtime School, and that he must meet with the teacher, Lydia Marble, to enroll Gus formally. Rushed as usual, Dave tells the attractive Lydia that he will pay whatever it takes to keep Gus in line, but when Lydia explains that parents are required to participate in their child's education at Playtime, Dave indignantly states that he knows all he needs to about Gus. Dave is amazed by how well Gus responds to Lydia's instructions, however, after he smacks a schoolmate. Believing that Gus can benefit from Lydia's tutelage, Dave agrees to keep him at Playtime. As the next three weeks pass, Gus becomes contented and well-behaved, but on Dave's scheduled parent participation day, the businessman instead sends a truckload of toys to the school. Lydia returns the toys with a note admonishing Dave that as a substitute for his attention, the toys are not enough, and when Dave comes to the school to protest, Lydia assumes that he is there to help., 1h21
Directed by Frank LaunderOrigin United-kingdomGenres ComedyThemes Films about education,
Films based on playsActors Alastair Sim,
Margaret Rutherford,
John Turnbull,
Guy Middleton,
Joyce Grenfell,
Edward RigbyRating71%
Set in 1949, confusion reigns when St Swithin's Girls' School is accidentally billeted at Nutbourne College: a boys' school. The two heads, Wetherby Pond (Alastair Sim) and Muriel Whitchurch (Margaret Rutherford), try to cope with the ensuing chaos, as the children and staff attempt to live in the newly cramped conditions (it being impossible to share dormitories or other facilities), and seek to prevent the children taking advantage of their new opportunities.