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The Class of Miss MacMichael

  • 1978
  • R
  • 1h 30min
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Oliver Reed, Rosalind Cash, Glenda Jackson, and Michael Murphy in The Class of Miss MacMichael (1978)
Dark ComedyComedyDrama

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn the tradition of classic classroom dramas such as To Sir, with Love (1967), comes the story of dedicated teacher Conor MacMichael (Glenda Jackson), who tries to reach out and give to her ... Leer todoIn the tradition of classic classroom dramas such as To Sir, with Love (1967), comes the story of dedicated teacher Conor MacMichael (Glenda Jackson), who tries to reach out and give to her pupils, juvenile delinquents, at a London alternative school.In the tradition of classic classroom dramas such as To Sir, with Love (1967), comes the story of dedicated teacher Conor MacMichael (Glenda Jackson), who tries to reach out and give to her pupils, juvenile delinquents, at a London alternative school.

  • Dirección
    • Silvio Narizzano
  • Guionistas
    • Sandy Hutson
    • Judd Bernard
  • Elenco
    • Glenda Jackson
    • Oliver Reed
    • Michael Murphy
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.3/10
    488
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    • Dirección
      • Silvio Narizzano
    • Guionistas
      • Sandy Hutson
      • Judd Bernard
    • Elenco
      • Glenda Jackson
      • Oliver Reed
      • Michael Murphy
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    Glenda Jackson
    Glenda Jackson
    • Conor MacMichael
    Oliver Reed
    Oliver Reed
    • Terence Sutton
    Michael Murphy
    Michael Murphy
    • Martin
    Rosalind Cash
    Rosalind Cash
    • Una Ferrar
    John Standing
    John Standing
    • Charles Fairbrother
    Sylvia O'Donnell
    • Marie
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    Phil Daniels
    • Stewart
    Patrick Murray
    Patrick Murray
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    • Victor
    Danielle Corgan
    • Tina
    Angela Brogan
    • Frieda
    Dayton Brown
    • John
    Paul Daly
    • Nick
    Victor Romero Evans
    • Abel
    • (as Victor Evans)
    • Dirección
      • Silvio Narizzano
    • Guionistas
      • Sandy Hutson
      • Judd Bernard
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    4Bunuel1976

    THE CLASS OF MISS MacMICHAEL (Silvio Narizzano, 1978) **

    While this starts off as yet another British retread of BLACKBOARD JUNGLE (1955) after TO SIR, WITH LOVE (1967) it quickly transpires, firstly, that the antagonism in this case is not so much between students and teachers but even more so between the latter (and Glenda Jackson's titular figure in particular) and the school's supercilious principal (Oliver Reed) – also, that the socially-conscious events are treated rather lightly here. Besides, in clear yet lame emulation of its models, a brassy musical number intermittently plays throughout!

    This was the last (and easily least) of 3 teamings between these two stars, among the more popular (and busiest) of the era: that said, on this occasion, Jackson is somewhat operating below par – whereas Reed is evidently having fun playing a martinet (albeit an "incompetent" one). Though filmed in England, this apparently was a co-production with the U.S. since a couple of its supporting actors emanate from Hollywood, namely Michael Murphy as Jackson's baseball-nut boyfriend and THE OMEGA MAN (1971)'s Rosalind Cash as a fellow teacher (who aggravates – and, in turn, is harassed by – Reed).

    A couple of subplots which do not really go anywhere involve church minister John Standing, whose friendship with the principal is broken up by what the latter takes as his underlings' (specifically QUADROPHENIA {1979}'s Phil Daniels) deliberate 'insubordination' during a school visit by some prominent government officials, and another centering around an athletic but obviously disturbed black kid who, at one point, abducts a girl who had casually slighted him. The film, therefore, just plods on without much point but it does conclude on a crowd-pleasing note as Jackson demolishes Reed's office and gives her superior a fair thrashing as well!

    Incidentally, Narizzano had already dealt – in offbeat fashion – with the education system in the well-regarded but curiously unavailable WHY SHOOT THE TEACHER? (1977; indeed, I was unable to track it down for this brief tribute to the late director…having missed the chance to watch it eons ago on a Sicilian TV channel!).
    10seventiesflicksgirl

    Recommended

    I saw this back in 1978, have the video & even transferred the video to DVD. I've watched it over & again, multiple times & have enjoyed it each time. For those of you who can't comprehend it, that's okay, but if you dislike the film so much, why go on a tirade, taking the time to make criticisms about it? My opinion hasn't changed... I enjoyed seeing this back in 1978 & continue to derive enjoyment from it today.

    With all the crap coming out ad nauseum these days, it's a grave injustice The Class of Miss MacMichael still hasn't seen a (R1) DVD release. I now long for a proper DVD treatment of this wonderful classic. I wish the distributors for The Class of Miss MacMichael would get their heads out of their asses & get the ball rolling, & soon.

    The scene where Glenda Jackson (Miss MacMichael) has a showdown with Oliver Reed (Mr. Sutton), is electrifying & highly showcases the greatest work of Ms. Jackson's career! Rosalind Cash turns in a wonderful performance as Miss MacMichael's fellow colleague & good friend, as does Michael Murphy as Miss MacMichael's love interest.

    Pay no attention to the negative comments, this movie is indeed worth watching. It's a comedy-drama & not to be scrutinized, but enjoyed. The Class of Miss MacMichael delivers on all counts.
    6SirGilbertUnderwood

    I note the other comments are all from across the pond...

    I wonder if there is an element of the comedy here not translating? I'm an Assistant Headteacher at a school in London, and if anyone has spent time teaching at an inner-city school they might see some similarities here... I certainly did. This is a 70s British film and deserves its place as a record of times past. Don't watch this expecting a deep or serious comment on the state of education or inner-city schools, watch it as one would watch a Carry-On film expecting to spend a considerable amount of time with your tongue in your cheek. This is not serious cinema and should not be treated as such, this is a lighthearted (but politically incorrect - haven't we moved a long way?), romp. Lighten up!
    1kamikaze-4

    MY GOD!! HOW BAD CAN A MOVIE BE?

    I think I just sat thru the worst movie ever made. If you are a sucker for dedicated teachers gaining the trust and respect of social misfit students such as To Sir With Love or Up the Down Staircase like I am, you are going to be shocked. There is absolutely nothing to recommend. This movie is just plain insulting. What school has cleaning a cesspool of excrement as a class project. And there really isn't anything worse than making fun of socially retarded students who break wind,a student who flashes his -well you know, and gets a mouse trap castration and another student who thinks he's a gorilla in Africa!. I could go on, but this film is not worth 1000 words. What possessed Rosalind Cash and Michael Murphy to go to England to make this film? For that matter, why did such accomplished actors as Glenda Jackson and Oliver Reed subject themselves to this atrocious excuse for a comedy? I wonder what they looks on everybody's face was when the film was premiered? Thankfully, this movie was not on AFI's 100 Funniest Films of All Time list. For that, we should just give thanks
    1kevob-1

    Where to start - First, do not waste your time watching this movie

    On the scale for the movie, zero was not an option. I saw this many years ago and thought it was truly awful. Then, it was at a video rental place and got it to watch again. It does not improve with age. It really makes me wonder if the people involved knew, while this was being filmed, how awful the finished product would be. It really is cliché, but what were they thinking? There is so much more to say, but that would be piling on. It is enough to say that there are many, much better movies to watch. This movie came out just after Ms. Jackson made a Touch of Class. See that movie. That is really a great movie. An even bigger puzzle if the appearance of Oliver Reed.He does not add anything to the plot or story or character development that required him to be there. I think one of those large cardboard cutouts with a voice over could have done as good a job. Maybe have someone stand behind and move it around to show action...? OK, now I am piling on. Enjoy life, see something else.

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    • Trivia
      This is the last movie Glenda Jackson (Conor MacMichael) and Oliver Reed (Terence Sutton) did together. The first two were Women In Love (1969) and The Triple Echo (1972).
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Cruel, Usual, Necessary: The Passion of Silvio Narizzano (2024)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Playing In Schools
      Composed and Performed by Renoir

      (Lead Vocal: Phil Daniels (uncredited))

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      • 28 de diciembre de 1978 (Australia)
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      • Reino Unido
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Lee International Studios, Kensal Road, Kensal Town, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Studio)
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      • Brut Productions
      • Kettledrum Films
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