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A 24-year-old first-time teacher overcomes her initial fears and prejudices and makes a difference in the lives of the homeless children she teaches in a shelter's makeshift classroom.A 24-year-old first-time teacher overcomes her initial fears and prejudices and makes a difference in the lives of the homeless children she teaches in a shelter's makeshift classroom.A 24-year-old first-time teacher overcomes her initial fears and prejudices and makes a difference in the lives of the homeless children she teaches in a shelter's makeshift classroom.
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10Marky423
This movie is fantastic. If you have an opportunity please watch it. I typically watch the romantic hallmark movies but today I decided on this.
I have always loved Emily Van Camp. From Everwood to revenge to The Resident. She is perfectly cast. The man who plays her husband (I'm blanking on his name) but he hasn't had a big role in much but I saw him in Girlfriends Guide to Divorce and he was good in a very different role. All of the children were really good. And the other adult actors were all fantastic. Nobody was overacting too much like you get in a lot of Hallmark movies.
Everything from cinematography, set, music, direction etc is fabulous.
Obviously the best part of the movie is the inspiration. What taking pride in your things and space and having faith in others can really build them and change lives and put people on a better path than the one they may have been dealt.
I found it through my Hallmark Subscription on Amazon Prime. If you come across it, I'd highly suggest watching it.
I have always loved Emily Van Camp. From Everwood to revenge to The Resident. She is perfectly cast. The man who plays her husband (I'm blanking on his name) but he hasn't had a big role in much but I saw him in Girlfriends Guide to Divorce and he was good in a very different role. All of the children were really good. And the other adult actors were all fantastic. Nobody was overacting too much like you get in a lot of Hallmark movies.
Everything from cinematography, set, music, direction etc is fabulous.
Obviously the best part of the movie is the inspiration. What taking pride in your things and space and having faith in others can really build them and change lives and put people on a better path than the one they may have been dealt.
I found it through my Hallmark Subscription on Amazon Prime. If you come across it, I'd highly suggest watching it.
7tavm
I originally wasn't going to watch last Sunday but when I came home from work that day, my mom had it on there and seeing a familiar face from "Everwood" (Emily VanCamp), I decided to stick it out. I was very glad I did as this was quite an inspirational "based on a true story" movie though I'm sure since this was produced by the Hallmark greeting card company, not all the nasty things that went on that lower income school was going to be depicted. But you can see some of the frustrations this Stacey Bess went through and her struggles to get some needed textbooks and other materials when she talks to the man who hired her (Timothy Busfield). But when she then talks to another administrator (Treat Williams who I also recognized from "Everwood"), he decides to see what he can do and does more than she can thank him for. It was a wonderful surprise when these two former co-stars from the WB series showed up together on screen. There were other wonderful sequences but I'll just now say that this was very inspirational and if you're interested in this kind of thing, it's now on DVD at you're nearest Hallmark store. P.S. Loved the vintage Hallmark commercials that was shown throughout. Was especially interested in the one from 1975.
I've seen Beyond The Blackboard a couple of times now and each time it has proved to be an enjoyable watch.
While films about inspirational teachers getting the best out of wayward children are pretty common what separates this one from the rest is the heart and strength of the script behind it. It goes against the normal cliché's and this makes for a better film.
It is helped by the fact that Emily Van Camp (better known to many as Emily in Revenge and Amy in the dearly missed Everwood) gives a great performance as Stacey and is supported by some good performances from the young children playing her pupils. Fans of the formerly mentioned Everwood will like the sight of Van Camp working with Treat Williams again and their chemistry shines through in the limited scenes they have together. It is also nice to see Cal from Studio 60 (aka Timothy Busfield) also appear in this above average TV movie.
While films about inspirational teachers getting the best out of wayward children are pretty common what separates this one from the rest is the heart and strength of the script behind it. It goes against the normal cliché's and this makes for a better film.
It is helped by the fact that Emily Van Camp (better known to many as Emily in Revenge and Amy in the dearly missed Everwood) gives a great performance as Stacey and is supported by some good performances from the young children playing her pupils. Fans of the formerly mentioned Everwood will like the sight of Van Camp working with Treat Williams again and their chemistry shines through in the limited scenes they have together. It is also nice to see Cal from Studio 60 (aka Timothy Busfield) also appear in this above average TV movie.
10jewelch
Grab kleenex! This movie was wonderful! ALMOST MADE ME CRY because of the joy I felt. It always warms my heart to see others, helping others and giving their all. If you like heartfelt movies, this one is it! Very thankful for their movies to make us feel something and want to do better and give of ourselves! James Welch Henderson, Arkansas 2/14/2021
This movie is about the heart and compassion of newly graduated teacher who had the heart to make a difference in the lives of homeless students and their parents. The beauty of it, is she never treated them any less than anyone else. She treated them with respect, love and compassion. In turn, the students and parents learned to trust, be involved in their children education, learned to read and the students thrived.
The moral of the movie... It only takes one act of kindness and the continuation to show up each day to make a difference. In turn, others will do the same. Any child can learn and be great students, they just need someone to believe in them and show up!
This movie is about the heart and compassion of newly graduated teacher who had the heart to make a difference in the lives of homeless students and their parents. The beauty of it, is she never treated them any less than anyone else. She treated them with respect, love and compassion. In turn, the students and parents learned to trust, be involved in their children education, learned to read and the students thrived.
The moral of the movie... It only takes one act of kindness and the continuation to show up each day to make a difference. In turn, others will do the same. Any child can learn and be great students, they just need someone to believe in them and show up!
My wife asked me to watch this movie with her last night and I'm glad she did. This was a very well done movie. All the actors did a great job especially Emily VanCamp as Stacey Bess. The child actors they got for this movie also did a very good job. I became very interested in the children and what their story was. And to probably be expected some were pretty sad. It was interesting to find out what happens to them during the movie. And as in all Hallmark movies there are some moments that tug at your heartstrings! And moments where you get a smile on your face. This was a story that I wasn't aware of so you could learn something from this movie as well as just get some enjoyment from it. A good choice for the family to watch.
Did you know
- TriviaIn an epilogue to the original broadcast, Emily VanCamp introduced the real Stacey Bess, who spoke on behalf of education for the homeless.
- Crazy creditsEpilogue: "The McKinney-Vento Homeless Act was passed in 1987 to ensure the rights of homeless children to an education. In 1988, a new school was built for the homeless children of Salt Lake City. Stacey Bess continued to teach there for eight more years. In 1995, Stacey was awarded the National Jefferson Award for 'greatest public service by an individual 35 years or under.' She continues to speak around the country to promote education and community service."
- ConnectionsEdited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
- Because of a power failure while out of town, we missed the scheduled recording of this show. Does anybody know if it will be rerun on CBS? Not surprised at the excellent reviews-would just like an opportunity to view it myself. Thanks!
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