Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn inexperienced female teacher is hired at a private elite school for boys where she raises a few eyebrows among the all-male faculty.An inexperienced female teacher is hired at a private elite school for boys where she raises a few eyebrows among the all-male faculty.An inexperienced female teacher is hired at a private elite school for boys where she raises a few eyebrows among the all-male faculty.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Alan Saunders
- (as Peter Votrian)
- Michael Elliott
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Recensioni in evidenza
This film is hardly in the category of Mrs. Miniver, but it's a pleasant enough family film about a woman who takes a first time teaching job at a private boy's school called The Oaks. In fact it's also the first time this venerable institution ever hired a woman and that fact proves unsettling to a lot of people, kids and faculty.
But Greer turns out to be a natural for the job and some of these kids in the boarding school turn out to need a woman's touch. Her scenes with young Donald MacDonald who plays a kid who was essentially dumped at the school while his jet setting parents are gadding about the globe are especially touching.
Greer has three male admirers as well, faculty members Robert Ryan and James Arness and Barry Sullivan multi-millionaire widower father of another troubled youth Tim Considine. Guess who she ends up with.
Richard Haydn plays the school headmaster who is opposed to her at first, but who gradually sees having a woman on the staff ain't the worst thing possible. Haydn who is normally pulling out all the stops playing fussbudgets is rather restrained in his performance and the usual shtick is under wraps.
Her Twelve Men holds up well since those Eisenhower days and is still a good family film.
Greer is such a pro, and she adds class and grace to all her roles. If this were a June Allyson movie, it would have turned into an annoying screwball comedy. Even Deborah Kerr (who, it can be argued, replaced Greer) probably would have added more drama than was necessary. Greer is just right, and it's a pleasure to see her grow, learn, and care for the boys in her charge.
It's also a great treat to see Robert Ryan in a role he doesn't usually take on. When's the last time he played someone highly educated but too shy to act on his romantic feelings? Never. Greer is a strong woman, and she needs a strong man who can equal her stature and presence. Robert is a great match for her, but will he speak up in time, or will she get swept up off her feet by another strong man, Barry Sullivan (a wealthy, respectful father of one of her students)?
Robert is a seasoned teacher who isn't afraid to tell Greer when she's handling the boys badly. In one scene, a child comes to Greer with a tummy ache, and she tries to fix it with castor oil. Robert tells her it was just a case of homesickness, and the next time it happens, she treats the problem with a hot chocolate instead. There are several lessons to learn, and not just for the boys. If you liked this heartwarming movie, try watching The Emperor's Club, a modern movie about a beloved teacher in an all-boys' school.
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- QuizThe last film Greer Garson made under contract to MGM where she signed in 1939 and appeared in her first feature film, Addio, mr. Chips! (1939).
- Citazioni
[first lines]
Jan Stewart: [voice over] When I was a child and given to daydreaming, I had many visions of myself as a grown-up. One of these visions was of myself high in the air while below everyone else went... .
[sound of applause while Jan is shown on a trapeze]
Jan Stewart: [voice over continues] In another of my daydreams, I was the happy mother of four boys and four girls... all of them exactly four years old. As I grew older, I saw myself in a dream ballroom waltzing with the Crown Prince of Our Kingdom. His heart was breaking because I refused to marry him. It was out of the question... I had already promised to marry the junior senator from my home state. There were other daydreams. Always, I was glamorous... heroic... and well loved. But dreams have a way of ending. Quite suddenly, you can wake up and find yourself, as I did, that day in September, starting life over again when I went to a place I'd never been to do something I never dreamed of doing, and trying not to show how scared I was.
- ConnessioniReferenced in A Star Is Born World Premiere (1954)
- Colonne sonoreOh! Mighty Oaks (The Oaks Anthem)
(uncredited)
[Sung at the school's new year assembly; reprise sung at the commencement ceremony]
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 1.534.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 31min(91 min)
- Proporzioni
- 1.75 : 1