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Escalier interdit

Original title: Up the Down Staircase
  • 1967
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
2.6K
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Sandy Dennis in Escalier interdit (1967)
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Drama

The experiences of a young female English teacher in an inner-city New York high school.The experiences of a young female English teacher in an inner-city New York high school.The experiences of a young female English teacher in an inner-city New York high school.

  • Director
    • Robert Mulligan
  • Writers
    • Bel Kaufman
    • Tad Mosel
  • Stars
    • Patrick Bedford
    • Sandy Dennis
    • Eileen Heckart
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Mulligan
    • Writers
      • Bel Kaufman
      • Tad Mosel
    • Stars
      • Patrick Bedford
      • Sandy Dennis
      • Eileen Heckart
    • 49User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Patrick Bedford
    Patrick Bedford
    • Paul Barringer
    Sandy Dennis
    Sandy Dennis
    • Sylvia Barrett
    Eileen Heckart
    Eileen Heckart
    • Henrietta Pastorfield
    Ruth White
    Ruth White
    • Beatrice Schacter
    Jean Stapleton
    Jean Stapleton
    • Sadie Finch
    Sorrell Booke
    Sorrell Booke
    • Dr. Bester
    Roy Poole
    Roy Poole
    • Mr. McHabe
    Florence Stanley
    Florence Stanley
    • Ella Friedenberg
    Vinnette Carroll
    • The Mother
    Janice Mars
    • Miss Gordon
    Loretta Leversee
    • Social Studies Teacher
    John Callahan
    Denis Fay
    Otto Lomax
    Martha Greenhouse
    • Alberta Kagan
    María Landa
    • Carole Blanca
    • (as Maria Landa)
    Robert Levine
    Robert Levine
    • Mr. Osborne
    Elena Karam
    • Nurse Frances Eagen
    • Director
      • Robert Mulligan
    • Writers
      • Bel Kaufman
      • Tad Mosel
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    User reviews49

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    10Sylviastel

    Every Teacher Should See This Movie!

    I felt that I was watching reality even forty years later. I too aspired to be an English teacher like Sylvia Barrett. Sandy Dennis was a terrific actress and this film shows her ability and wide range. The cast features well known and familiar faces. Sylvia endures a stark reality of the urban teaching world. Schools in the poorest sections of New York City are still under funded. The Calvin Coolidge High School appears more like a prison than a school. The atmosphere reminds me of going to the unemployment office where its grim and depressing. How can anybody believe learning is going on? Of course not, schools are supposed to prepare our students for the future but are terribly let down. Today's students believe technology will solve everything. We can't teach how to think as teachers. This film should be shown to all aspiring teachers about the reality of urban school teaching.
    8haudit

    Quite Good Little Movie

    I only saw about 3/4 of this on a boring Saturday afternoon on Channel 5 (not famed for the quality of the films it shows - more usually soft porn). As it was the only thing on telly worth watching (out of 144 channels - that figures) I decided to stick with it. I'm glad I did. It turned out to be quite entertaining. "Dangerous Minds" with Michelle Pfeiffer was on ITV the night before, and I don't mind telling you that I thought UtDS was the superior movie. The acting was good all round, and though some of the lines were a little bit cliched and very 60's, I thought it was OK.
    9someinfo

    Great Drama

    Reminds me of the wonderful movie "To Sir, with Love" starring Sidney Poitier, which came out one year earlier in 1966. Both have an academic setting and emphasize reaching difficult young adults through intellect and respect. The direction and the script on this one is somewhat darker, and scenes are allowed to build up suspense with realistic danger that comes very close to the edge. The film explores the spectrum of student characters and the delicate balance a teacher has with both students and faculty. A very hard to find film, I've seen it only once just after midnight and commercial free on a highly rated classic movie channel, Turner Classic Movies. I highly recommend at least one viewing of this great drama.
    7Ddey65

    The one they'll always remember Sandy Dennis for.

    If there's any movie that one can automatically associate with Sandy Dennis, "Up the Down Staircase" is the one. True, she did win an Oscar for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," but that was mainly a Richard Burton-Elizabeth Taylor movie. I saw this one night on television sometime after her death, and became a huge fan. Actually, I think I may have seen it several times or more before, and forgot about it. I fell for everybody involved, from the late Sandy Dennis, to Bel Kaufman, to Fred Karlin, who's musical score is one that I'm lucky to possess a copy of, and is long overdue to be re-released on Compact Disc. In addition, I also gained an appreciation for people like Jean Stapelton, and Sorrell Booke, who I previously couldn't think of as anyone else but Edith Bunker, and Boss Hogg, respectively. Patrick Bedford, however, sounded like he was trying to be the new Cary Grant. I was almost ready for him to shout out..."SYLVIA, SYLVIA, SYLVIA!!!" And how about the kids? None of them went on to fame and fortune, except for But Cort, who I still can't spot, but a few of them (Jeff Howard, Jose Rodriguez, Maria Landa, etc.,...) had roles as extras. It's also a shame that Lew Wallach, who played as Lou Martin was never on screen again. He was hilarious.

    If you ever see a copy of this movie in a video store, pick it up. I did, and I'm glad.
    8jlarkin5

    Best Teacher Film

    Rivals "To Sir, With Love" (released around the same time) as the best teacher film of all time. The difference: Sandy Dennis.

    Dennis was one of those actors they don't make anymore (or at least don't showcase in Hollywood in 2007). She was strange, quirky, not conventionally pretty and she had that quality a lot of new female teachers have-that deer in the headlights look that makes the viewer root for her to make it "work" with those tough students.

    The story is strong with some good subplots with the troubled students. It is dated but I would say the same issues facing Dennis here face contemporary teachers.

    I take Dennis to Robin Williams in "Dead Poets Society" anyday.

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    • Trivia
      The U.S. State Department submitted this film to the 1967 Moscow Film Festival, in order to contradict Soviet propaganda, which implied that all American schools were racially segregated.
    • Goofs
      In the classroom scene where Harry A Kagan is talking, his necktie alternates between being tucked into the belt and in front of the belt.
    • Quotes

      [Defending her inability to treat an abused student]

      Nurse Frances Eagen: I give them tea. At least that's something.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Acid Eaters (1967)

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    • Release date
      • June 14, 1968 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Up the Down Staircase
    • Filming locations
      • Haaren High School, 10th Avenue 59th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Park Place Production
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 4 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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