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Up the Down Staircase (1967)
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A serious social drama film of the type that flourished in the 1960's, Up the Down Staircase seems somewhat dated and preachy when viewed by modern audiences. The subject matter is laudable, of course: an ambitious, spirited and concerned young teacher determined to make a difference in a troubled inner city school. And there are quite a few memorable moments, including a very well-directed juxtaposition of Sylvia Barrett triumphing by getting her class excited about A Tale of Two Cities as the lovelorn and dejected Alice Blake quietly and calmly examines the classroom of the teacher she loves before jumping from a window. Director
Robert Mulligan
also provides appropriate tension to a scene in which another troubled student forcefully comes on to the young teacher, and throughout he does a commendable job of using a hand held camera and a very busy, overlapping soundtrack to convey the tumult, confusion and chaos of the high school. He is less successful in overcoming the script's tendency to excessive earnestness and dialogue that often sacrifices subtlety and nuance to make its points. The film also suffers from a bit of hollowness at its core. Some of this is due to
Sandy Dennis
's performance - her peculiar brand of acting, while effective in conveying much about the character, also tends to isolate her from the other cast members. However, the decision to present the character solely in terms of the school and its immediate environs and never in her home life also contributes to the hollowness. The supporting cast is marvelous, with a mixture of seasoned pros and novices, although one wishes
Eileen Heckart
had been given more to do. Despite its flaws,
Staircase
remains involving. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
Cast
Patrick Bedford
Paul Barringer
Sorrell Booke
Dr. Bester
Sandy Dennis
Sylvia Barrett
John Fantauzzi
Ed Williams
Eileen Heckart
Henrietta Pastorfield
Elena Karam
Nurse Eagen
Loretta Leversee
Social Studies Teacher
Robert Levine
Mr. Osborne
Ellen O'Mara
Alice Blake
Roy Poole
Mr. McHabe
Florence Stanley
Ella Friedenberg
Jean Stapleton
Sadie Finch
Frances Sternhagen
Charlotte Wolf
Ruth White
Beatrice Schacter
Jeff Howard
Joe Ferone
Production Crew
George Jenkins
Art Director
Bel Kaufman
Book Author
Joseph Coffey
Cinematographer
Fred Karlin
Composer (Music Score)
Ann Roth
Costume Designer
Robert Mulligan
Director
Folmar Blangsted
Editor
Irving Buchman
Makeup
Alan J. Pakula
Producer
George Justin
Production Supervisor
Tad Mosel
Screenwriter
Year: 1967
Runtime: 124
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Pakula-Mulligan
Warner Brothers
Release
by Warner Brothers
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