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Conrack

  • 1974
  • PG
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
2.4K
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Jon Voight in Conrack (1974)
Conrack: Fight With The Kids
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The true story of Pat Conroy, a handsome, idealistic Caucasian who is an elementary-school instructor for a group of poor Black children in an isolated school.The true story of Pat Conroy, a handsome, idealistic Caucasian who is an elementary-school instructor for a group of poor Black children in an isolated school.The true story of Pat Conroy, a handsome, idealistic Caucasian who is an elementary-school instructor for a group of poor Black children in an isolated school.

  • Director
    • Martin Ritt
  • Writers
    • Pat Conroy
    • Irving Ravetch
    • Harriet Frank Jr.
  • Stars
    • Jon Voight
    • Paul Winfield
    • Madge Sinclair
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Martin Ritt
    • Writers
      • Pat Conroy
      • Irving Ravetch
      • Harriet Frank Jr.
    • Stars
      • Jon Voight
      • Paul Winfield
      • Madge Sinclair
    • 46User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Jon Voight
    Jon Voight
    • Pat Conroy
    Paul Winfield
    Paul Winfield
    • Mad Billy
    Madge Sinclair
    Madge Sinclair
    • Mrs. Scott
    Tina Andrews
    Tina Andrews
    • Mary
    Antonio Fargas
    Antonio Fargas
    • Quickfellow
    Ruth Attaway
    Ruth Attaway
    • Edna
    James O'Rear
    • Messenger
    • (as James O'Reare)
    Gracia Lee
    • Mrs. Sellers
    C.P. MacDonald
    • Mr. Ryder
    Jane Moreland
    • Mrs. Webster
    Thomas Horton
    • Judge
    Nancy Butler
    • Mrs. Ryder
    Robert W. Page
    • Mr. Spaulding
    Hume Cronyn
    Hume Cronyn
    • Skeffington
    Mac Arthur Nelson
    • Mac
    William Hunter III
    • William
    Kathy Turner
    Kathy Turner
    • Kathy
    LaCrisia Hardee
    • LaCrisia
    • Director
      • Martin Ritt
    • Writers
      • Pat Conroy
      • Irving Ravetch
      • Harriet Frank Jr.
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    User reviews46

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    9sawznhamrs-1

    Never knew I needed this film

    This film had me spellbound this evening. Thanks to Fox Movie Classics for showing it uninterrupted. John Voight, this cast of little known black actresses and most of all, the children, made this a worthy way to spend a Sunday evening. How wonderful to see the early work of this seasoned actor, as well as Paul Winfield's excellent portrayal of Mad Billy. I can't see why anyone would say that Hume Cronyn is miscast in the role as superintendent. Who would they have chosen? The shrill character actor, Charles Lane? Although his career is laudable, an actor such as Lane would have cheapened the role. Cronyn was an excellent choice for the part. I will count this film as a true treasure to hold in memory.
    TSMChicago

    Pure teaching

    I have also watched "Conrack" several times in the past few years and I believe it is the best movie out there about actual classroom teaching. We have "To Sir, With Love", "Blackboard Jungle" and "Mr Holland's Opus", but this film spends most of its time in class with the students.

    We get to see Conroy struggle with the system, the absence of facilities and resources as well as the initial lack of desire among his charges. How he brings his "babies" out of their shells and creates a learning environment is simply magical. The awkwardness of those first lessons is all too real. This movie is pure teaching!

    Another realistic education film that comes to mind is "Stand and Deliver."

    Check out first few minutes of "Conrack" and you'll be hooked. Watch for it on Fox Movie Channel as they often show the letterbox version.
    9myklrichter

    Jon Voight's BEST performance

    I first saw this film when I was in the 8th grade and I remember that it had a profound affect on me then. I saw in again about a year ago (I am now 29) and it still moved me in similar ways. This is a great movie that personifies the struggle of "principle vs. pragmistism". Voight's character is the idealist teacher that won't give in to any psuedo-racist leanings of the Superintendent, Mr. Skeffington. That story also personifies the struggle of how older people often resist change, and more specifically, cultural change. Often at the expense of children. When these battles finally come to a boil, Pat Conroy loses and pragmatism reigns triumphant. Or does it? The children that he has to leave are better off for knowing him, more exposed to the "real" world and to classical music. The other teacher at the school gained respect for him and he learned much about himself. A great film with a heart-breaking ending. I recomend that anyone who enjoyed the film to read the book, "The Water is Wide", by Pat Conroy. It will stay with you!
    8lee_eisenberg

    Martin Ritt and social issues

    Martin Ritt seems to be a director who was always interested in social issues (as the son of immigrants, he had every incentive to be so, especially since he was blacklisted in the '50s). "Conrack" is based on Pat Conroy's novel "The Water is Wide", about his own experience in 1969 teaching a school of impoverished black children about the outside world, much to the chagrin of the right-wing superintendent (Hume Cronyn). What added to the movie's strength was the cultural and historical context: Conroy (Jon Voight) frustratedly tells another teacher how many of the children don't know about Paul Newman, Sidney Poitier, the Vietnam War, or even where Vietnam is. He proceeds to enlighten them about all these factors.

    Somewhere, I read a complaint that when Conroy played music for the children, he only played white music. The truth is, you can't blame the movie for that; it was based on Conroy's real experience. Either way, the movie's a real gem.
    inspectors71

    Hooray for Hollywoodized!

    Pat Conroy is one of our most elegant writers, and his first book, a memoir of his adventure teaching a group of heart-breakingly neglected and ignorant black children on an island off the coast of South Carolina should be required upper-class reading for kids who have To Kill a Mockingbird under their belts.

    Now, the movie: If you read the book, the movie will seem so Hollywoodized that you'll wonder who "cuted-up" Conrack (the kids' pronunciation for Conroy). Jon Voight is earnest and sweaty, and pulls off Conroy's youthful self-righteousness to a T, but Hume Cronyn is miscast as the evil, bigoted superintendent. The kids are strangely ignored here, although they are complex and fascinating in their own right in the book. Voight's teaching is the best part of this film, but Conroy's explanation to the white citizenry of why he should be retained--after annoying the county school administration for the last time--is destroyed by the ridiculous scene with Voight driving the streets of Buford, using a P.A. system on his hippiemobile to bludgeon bewildered suburbanites.

    Hell, watch it anyway.

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    • Trivia
      In a 2007 interview on the Dennis Miller Radio Show, Jon Voight recalled a reunion that was held 20 years after the movie's release, with all of the available actors and actresses. Of the 21 actors and actresses who portrayed students, three were teachers at the time of the reunion.
    • Goofs
      When Pat Conroy goes to a student's home, a pack of dogs rushes out to him and the owner calls them off. As Conroy is leaving, the dogs chase him again, and as he runs down the road at least one of them runs past Conroy, presumably toward the trainer calling them.
    • Quotes

      Pat Conroy: As for my kids, I don't think I changed the quality of their lives significantly, or altered the fact that they have no share in the country that claimed them - the country that's failed them. All I know is I felt much beauty in my time with them.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue: This is based on a true story. It began in March of 1969.
    • Connections
      Features Le cygne noir (1942)
    • Soundtracks
      5th Symphony
      Written by Ludwig van Beethoven (uncredited)

      Performed by New York Philharmonic (as the New York Philharmonic)

      with Leonard Bernstein as Conductor

      (and used by courtesy of Columbia Records)

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    • Release date
      • June 7, 1974 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Abschied von einer Insel
    • Filming locations
      • St. Simons Island, Georgia, USA
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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