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To Sir, with Love II

 
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To Sir with Love 2

 
  • Director: Peter Bogdanovich
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Urban Drama
  • Themes: Teachers and Students, Inner City Blues, High School Life
  • Main Cast: Sidney Poitier, Daniel J. Travanti, Christian Payton
  • Release Year: 1996
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 95 minutes

Plot

This made-for-TV sequel to the 1968 theatrical feature To Sir With Love stars Sidney Poitier, recreating his role as Mark Thackery, an American-born schoolteacher who in the original film had taken a post in a tough East Side London neighborhood. Thirty years have passed, and Thackery has been forcibly retired, much to the dismay of the thousands of underprivileged students both past and present who have grown to love him. Although he has received several offers to teach in America's most prestigious universities, Thackeray chooses instead to start his career all over again, teaching so-called "incorrigible" students at an inner-city Chicago school presided over by cynical, weak-willed principal Horace Weaver (Daniel J. Travanti). Anyone who has seen the original To Sir With Love can pretty much guess the outcome of the sequel, though a subplot involving Thackeray's search for a lost love is less easy to second-guess. In addition to Sidney Poitier, actresses Lulu and Judy Geeson appear in brief cameos as the now grown-up characters they played in the 1968 film. Directed by Peter Bogdanovich, To Sir, With Love II first aired April 7, 1996 on CBS. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

John Beasley - Greg Emory; Christopher Birt - Mark Taylor; Antonia Bogdanovich - Lynn Guzman; Cheryl Lynn Bruce - Emily Taylor; Dana Eskelson - Evie; Judy Geeson - Pamela Dare; Lulu - Barbara Pegg; Jackie Taylor - Mrs. Carrouthers; Mel Jackson - Tommy Rawhn; Michael Gilio - Frankie Davanon; Jason Winer - Leo Radatz; Neil Flynn - Detective Dennis; David Pease - Mr. Volick; Joe Forbrich - Rob Doerr; Jeff Still - Sgt. Giametti; Kris Wolff - Billy Lopatynski

Credit

Peter Bogdanovich - Director, Dianne Ryder-Reynolds - Editor, Trevor Lawrence - Composer (Music Score), Gary Baugh - Production Designer, William Birch - Cinematographer, Richard Stenta - Producer, Philip Rosenberg - Screenwriter, E.R. Braithwaite - Book Author

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To Sir, with Love II
Directed by Peter Bogdanovich
Produced by Richard Stenta
Written by E. R. Braithwaite (characters from book)
Philip Rosenberg (written by)
Starring Sidney Poitier
Judy Geeson
Lulu
Daniel J. Travanti
Distributed by CBS
Release date(s) 1996 (U.S. release)
Running time 92 min
Language English

To Sir, with Love II (1996) is an American television movie, a sequel to the 1967 British film, To Sir, with Love. Like its first part, it deals with social issues in an inner city school.

Plot summary

Mark Thackeray (Poitier) is a West Indian, who in the 1967 film had taken teaching in a London East End school. He spent twenty years teaching and ten in administrative roles. He has taught the children of his former pupils, but is now retiring.

Thackeray's former students Pamela Dare and Barbara Pegg (Judy Geeson and Lulu reprising their roles from the original film) come to the farewell party. Thackeray announces that he is leaving for an inner-city school in Chicago where he will teach again. In Chicago, he meets a former colleague who is the principal of the school. Thackeray learns that there is an A class with good students and an H (for "horror") class for the no-gooders. He convinces the principal to let him take the H class as a History teacher. His new pupils are Hispanic, Black and White kids who are noisy, unruly and engaged in destructive behaviors. Like in London, he starts by teaching them some manners. He addresses them as Mr X or Miss Y, and expects to be called Mr. Thackeray or Sir (hence the titles).

Little by little he learns their personal stories: Wilsie is a gang leader who protects his younger brother. Another is a black female who battles against double prejudice. The white kid is growing up without parents and hides this to avoid being fostered.

We also learn a bit of Mr. Thackeray's story. As a teenager in Guyana, he fell in love with a Chicago girl whose father had come to build a mall. They lost contact and he went to Britain to study, became a teacher and got married. He is now a widower but decided to take this teaching opportunity to find his earlier love.

At school he sets out to teach these troubled kids of their true potential if they take their fate in their hands. He teaches about the non-violent resistance of the historic fighters of civil rights. When he discovers Wilsie smuggling a gun into the school, he confronts him and convinces him to yield the gun. Mr. Thackeray delivers it to the school policeman as a found object.

Later, the police pressures him to give the name of the armed kid, since the gun was involved in a cop killing. He refuses to give up the name of the student and has to leave the school.

Meanwhile, one of his pupils has taken a job in a newspaper and decides to investigate on the old Chicago love of Thackeray's. The girl arranges an appointment for him. Thackeray meets the son of his former love in a hospital. His mother is ill. Thackeray learns that she loved him back but her father retained all his letters, because she had gotten pregnant, so that young man he had just met is his son.

Thackeray learns that Wilsie is hidden because he thinks that the police are after him. His brother takes Thackeray to the hideaway to explain the real situation and avoid Wilsie ruining his life. Through courage and talking, the teacher convinces Wilsie to yield his new gun and confronts a rival gang that had come to fight Wilsie. Wilsie and the friend who had got him the gun explain themselves at the precinct.

The kids have been doing a "stand in" and force the principal to accept their beloved teacher back.

Unlike the British film, there is no infatuation with him among his pupils, but a fellow teacher (Saundra Santiago) admires him.

The film ends with the graduation ceremony and dance. Mr. Thackeray announces that he is not going back to Britain but staying at Chicago to teach the new generation.

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