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Dangerous Minds (1995)

Dangerous Minds (1995)
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In this drama, a school teacher discovers that it takes more than the ABCs to get through to a class of "uneducatable" kids. When Lou Anne Johnson (Michelle Pfeiffer), a nine-year veteran of the Marine Corps with a degree in education, begins a new job at an inner-city school in California, the principal (George Dzundza) warns her that her class will be the "rejects from Hell" -- kids with severe social problems and no interest in education. While at first her African-American and Latino students scoff at Lou Anne, she ultimately gets them to open up to learning and literature, through a combination of bribery (candy bars) and intimidation (her karate training from the Marines comes in handy), and she's able to reach out to the students who need her the most: Callie (Bruklin Harris), a bright girl who believes she's thrown away her future when she becomes pregnant; Emilio (Wade Dominquez), a macho bully whose violence is stifling his academic potential; and Raul (Renoly Santiago), the brightest kid in the class, who is afraid to show his intelligence. Dangerous Minds was adapted from a memoir by Lou Anne Johnson entitled My Posse Don't Do Homework. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Michelle PfeifferGeorge Dzundza, (more)
Director(s):
John N. Smith
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Dangerous Minds

In this drama, a school teacher discovers that it takes more than the ABCs to get through to a class of "uneducatable" kids. When Lou Anne Johnson (Michelle Pfeiffer), a nine-year veteran of the Marine Corps with a degree in education, begins a new job at an inner-city school in California, the principal (George Dzundza) warns her that her class will be the "rejects from Hell" -- kids with severe social problems and no interest in education. While at first her African-American and Latino students scoff at Lou Anne, she ultimately gets them to open up to learning and literature, through a combination of bribery (candy bars) and intimidation (her karate training from the Marines comes in handy), and she's able to reach out to the students who need her the most: Callie (Bruklin Harris), a bright girl who believes she's thrown away her future when she becomes pregnant; Emilio (Wade Dominquez), a macho bully whose violence is stifling his academic potential; and Raul (Renoly Santiago), the brightest kid in the class, who is afraid to show his intelligence. Dangerous Minds was adapted from a memoir by Lou Anne Johnson entitled My Posse Don't Do Homework. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
99 mins

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Director(s):
John N. Smith
Writer(s):
Ronald Bass
Producer(s):
Jerry BruckheimerDon Simpson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Not For Children, Profanity, Adult Situations)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Rebecca P.

    I liked the movie. As a retired teacher I can relate to the problems with the administration and teaching curriculums and how they aren't always in the best interest of the students.

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    Richard N.

    Have grandaughter going through similar challenges from difficult students like she overcame with great sensitivity and skill. Enjoyed it a lot. Nick

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    Ricardo V.

    Pfeiffer did a good job in this movie, but I honestly think the portrayal of the students in her class is horrible. This is supposed to be based on a true story but Hollywood really loves to make things over the top. The acting is almost comedic and the story is a repeat of almost every other teen high school drama movie you've probably already seen, Nothing new in this movie just something you'd watch if you wanted to be depressed

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