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Front of the Class

  • TV Movie
  • 2008
  • PG
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
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Front of the Class (2008)
BiographyDrama

Despite being challenged by Tourette Syndrome from a young age, Brad Cohen defies all odds to become a gifted teacher.Despite being challenged by Tourette Syndrome from a young age, Brad Cohen defies all odds to become a gifted teacher.Despite being challenged by Tourette Syndrome from a young age, Brad Cohen defies all odds to become a gifted teacher.

  • Director
    • Peter Werner
  • Writers
    • Thomas Rickman
    • Brad Cohen
    • Lisa Wysocky
  • Stars
    • James Wolk
    • Treat Williams
    • Dominic Scott Kay
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    10K
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    • Director
      • Peter Werner
    • Writers
      • Thomas Rickman
      • Brad Cohen
      • Lisa Wysocky
    • Stars
      • James Wolk
      • Treat Williams
      • Dominic Scott Kay
    • 45User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    James Wolk
    James Wolk
    • Brad Cohen
    • (as Jimmy Wolk)
    Treat Williams
    Treat Williams
    • Norman Cohen
    Dominic Scott Kay
    Dominic Scott Kay
    • Young Brad Cohen
    Sarah Drew
    Sarah Drew
    • Nancy Lazarus
    Kathleen York
    Kathleen York
    • Diane
    Joe Chrest
    Joe Chrest
    • Jim Ovbey
    Patricia Heaton
    Patricia Heaton
    • Ellen Cohen
    Johnny Pacar
    Johnny Pacar
    • Jeff
    Charles Henry Wyson
    Charles Henry Wyson
    • Young Jeff
    Charlie Finn
    Charlie Finn
    • Ron
    Dianne Butler
    • Hilarie Straka
    Helen Ingebritsen
    Helen Ingebritsen
    • Susan
    Laura Whyte
    • Brenda
    Mike Pniewski
    Mike Pniewski
    • Principal Myer
    Michael H. Cole
    Michael H. Cole
    • Principal Fowler
    Katherine Shepler
    Katherine Shepler
    • Heather
    Bryce Wilkins
    • Gaylon
    Zack Miller
    • Thomas
    • Director
      • Peter Werner
    • Writers
      • Thomas Rickman
      • Brad Cohen
      • Lisa Wysocky
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    8SAMTHEBESTEST

    Backed by the great story of Brad Cohen this one make a front of the Classic Heart-touching drama.

    Front Of The Class (2008) : Brief Review -

    Backed by the great story of Brad Cohen this one make a front of the Classic Heart-touching drama. I have never seen any Hallmark Hall Of Fame TV films yet but I've heard quite mixed reactions about it. Some people say, HHF shows sappy films while some says that they always bring good stories. I don't wanna choose any side because i don't think i will be watching any movie from this club any time soon unless i hear or read something outstanding so, I would rather talk about this flick individually than comparing with other films of the club. I don't know what good or bad films HHF has showed but this one is a Classic! That's a big statement because i use that word only for some real classy stuff. Front Of The Class is a docudrama about the persistency of Brad Cohen Brad who, despite being challenged by Tourette's Syndrome at a very young age, defies all odds to become a gifted teacher. It shows us that how so called normal people of the society behave abnormally when they meet weirdo, doesn't matter if it has an incurable medical condition. With this film, we learn a lot about life and people's perspective of looking at things, especially the ones with special conditions. But mainly, it is a high-spirited and inspirational drama which will fill your life with hopes and empty all the negative thoughts one has during tough situation. As it says, "It's ok to be weird", then why is it not ok to accept the weird? James Wolk as Adult and Dominic Scott Kay as child Brad Cohen give performances to remember. They handle all the challenging parts with accuracy and make it look natural. Supporting cast fine, screenplay is very good, dialogues are nice and direction is Superb. Overall, it's a Classic emotional and motivational drama which should not be missed. Never let anything stop you from achieving your dreams.

    RATING - 8/10*

    By - samthebestest.
    10rjwilson2-1

    Very well done movie

    I was looking for other movies that Dominic Scott Kay had done and stumbled on this one and I bought it and then I remembered seeing advertisement for its airing, but sadly never watched it.

    This was the best movie I have ever seen and have never heard of Tourett's Syndrome. the acting was superb from everyone even to the little kids. Jimmy was great and really looks like an older Dominic. We loved Dominic in the Santa movies and on NCIS as the boy scout.

    I will only support the Tourette cause, I hope the real Brad Cohen stays happy and is a true role model for anyone with disabilities.

    I hope you will do a follow-up movie. I would like to see more from Jimmy and of course Dominic.
    vchimpanzee

    Very good, inspiring

    In this fact-based story, Brad Cohen has Tourette's Syndrome. This means he makes noises involuntarily, even in places like school, where he would be expected to behave.

    Early in the movie, with James Wolk narrating, we first see Brad as a child in St. Louis, played by Dominic Scott Kay. Brad is picked on by other children and told to behave by his teachers. Since he can't control himself, he is constantly being sent to the principal. His father Norman (Treat Williams) has divorced his mother and still believes Brad should work harder to control his actions. So mother Ellen (Patricia Heaton) must raise Brad and his brother Jeff (Charles Wyson) pretty much on her own. Ellen does research and finds out there is a name for Brad's condition, but no cure. The one thing Brad can do that pleases his father is play baseball, where rude noises are tolerated.

    For the first part of the movie, the scenes of Brad's childhood alternate with those of the adult Brad, played by Wolk, who is living with a roommate Ron (not a real person, I found out, but a composite of several friends) and trying unsuccessfully to get a job as a second grade teacher in Atlanta, where his father runs a construction business. Norman wants Brad to work for him, but Brad is determined to prove he can make it as a teacher.

    Young Brad finally finds a school that will accept him. The actions of Principal Myer inspire him not to give up, and he is determined to be a teacher unlike those who mistreated him.

    But finding that job won't be easy. Though Brad demonstrates a great deal of confidence and determination and has a winning personality, and even though he succeeded as a student teacher. No one wants to take a chance on him. But Brad pushes harder, even as financial considerations force him to work for his father--doing the dirty work on job sites. Finally, Brad hears from Mountain View Elementary. They actually want him! Jim Ovbey (Joe Chrest) is the principal, and Hilarie Straka (Dianne Butler, who reminds me of Patricia Routledge in appearance) is the assistant principal who actually hired him. Susan Scott (Helen Ingebritsen) is his mentor.

    But it still won't be easy to get through the first year. Some parents are uncomfortable with him. There are students with problems, but Brad has the ability to deal with those. After all, he too was a problem student, and he learned from his disability.

    Will he succeed? Well, if he didn't, would you be watching this?

    Oh, Brad also wants to have relationships with women. Can he do that too? What do you think?

    I predict an Emmy nomination for James Wolk. It's not just that he effectively shows Brad's disability, or that he seamlessly integrates it into what seem he makes like normal conversation. He shows a very confident, very determined, easily likable man, in a way that would have made his performance a winner even if Brad had been like most of us. And he is an excellent teacher and loved by his students, who are also effectively portrayed.

    Patricia Heaton does a very good job, partly because I didn't even know who he was. I know her mainly from "Back to You" and clips of "Everybody Loves Raymond".

    Mike Pniewski has only a few lines, but as the principal who changed Brad's life, he is outstanding.

    Sarah Drew does a very good job as Nancy, the girl who accepts Brad as he is and may go on to be more than just a girlfriend.

    I only have one criticism. Does Brad really make those noises THAT often in real life? He says it's mainly when he's nervous, but I think the writers could have cut back a little when he wasn't.

    This is definitely worthy of the name Hallmark Hall of Fame.
    10carter101-1

    Superb hard-hitting drama!

    I came home from work today, switched on my TV and randomly put a film on, and it happened to be this, and i was instantly drawn to it! this genre of films usually doesn't get me interested but the main actor, was fantastic, the adult version of Brad Cohen was excellent in his role! and you instantly liked him,the film develops well and you get to know the characters quickly and efficiently. I also loved the relationship problem between brad and his dad, just to make you feel even more sympathetic towards brad. There are some sad scenes that can make you upset, but there are superb scenes which have you laughing! i would highly recommend this film! 10/10
    8tiffanyswift-01525

    I am currently a teacher and this melted my heart.

    It's a simple yet inspiring story,the adversities the protagonist met just like what everyone has to deal with in real life. The disappointment and despair when hunting for a job ,the issues with family, everything is just like going through life. Except that with his disability,he learned to understand more and care more,of course also fight harder for his dreams, really moving and encouraging.

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    • Trivia
      The real Brad Cohen appears as an extra in the film during the school orchestra recital as a teacher standing at the back of the hall in a colorful tie.
    • Quotes

      Brad Cohen: I get that look a lot, but I never let it get to me.

    • Connections
      Edited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
    • Soundtracks
      Baby, Don't Forget My Number
      Performed by Milli Vanilli

      Sung by Sarah Drew and James Wolk

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    • Release date
      • December 7, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame: Front of the Class (#58.1)
    • Filming locations
      • Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
      • McGee Street Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 1.78 : 1 / (letterbox)

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