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To Sir, with Love II

  • TV Movie
  • 1996
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.6K
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To Sir, with Love II (1996)
Drama

After 30 years of teaching in London, Mark Thackeray retires and returns to Chicago. There, however, the challenge of teaching kids in an inner-city school proves to be too much to resist.After 30 years of teaching in London, Mark Thackeray retires and returns to Chicago. There, however, the challenge of teaching kids in an inner-city school proves to be too much to resist.After 30 years of teaching in London, Mark Thackeray retires and returns to Chicago. There, however, the challenge of teaching kids in an inner-city school proves to be too much to resist.

  • Director
    • Peter Bogdanovich
  • Writers
    • E.R. Braithwaite
    • Philip Rosenberg
  • Stars
    • Sidney Poitier
    • Christian Payton
    • Dana Eskelson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Peter Bogdanovich
    • Writers
      • E.R. Braithwaite
      • Philip Rosenberg
    • Stars
      • Sidney Poitier
      • Christian Payton
      • Dana Eskelson
    • 26User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Sidney Poitier
    Sidney Poitier
    • Mark Thackeray
    Christian Payton
    • Wilsie Carrouthers
    Dana Eskelson
    Dana Eskelson
    • Evie
    Fernando López
    • Danny Laredo
    Casey Lluberes
    • Rebecca Torrado
    Michael Gilio
    Michael Gilio
    • Frankie Davanon
    L.Z. Granderson
    • Arch Carrouthers
    Bernadette Speakes
    Bernadette Speakes
    • LaVerne Mariner
    • (as Bernadette L. Clarke)
    Jamie Kolacki
    • Stan Cameli
    Saundra Santiago
    Saundra Santiago
    • Louisa Rodgriguez
    Cheryl Lynn Bruce
    Cheryl Lynn Bruce
    • Emily Taylor
    Lulu
    Lulu
    • Barbara Pegg
    Judy Geeson
    Judy Geeson
    • Pamela Dare
    Daniel J. Travanti
    Daniel J. Travanti
    • Horace Weaver
    John Beasley
    John Beasley
    • Greg Emory
    Christopher Birt
    • Mark Taylor
    Antonia Bogdanovich
    Antonia Bogdanovich
    • Lynn Guzman
    Pauline Brailsford
    • Very British Woman
    • Director
      • Peter Bogdanovich
    • Writers
      • E.R. Braithwaite
      • Philip Rosenberg
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    drtturner

    I bet against him, but Sir came through again

    Someone who knows how much I adore Poitier's no nonsense demeaner and noble characterizations taped this film for me one evening when I informally voted that it would not be worth my while to make a b line home to see it. Though I appreciated the favor, the tape sat on my shelf for many a year. All I recalled about the production were the brief previews that served as ample warning that the film would aire. Truthfully, I was kind of Poitiered out. Nobody went around public speaking talking about his book and showing clips of his works as much as I did. I particularly enjoyed the Bill Cosby pairings of comedies, the "In the Heat of the Night" and "Shoot to Kill" cop flicks and the career founding race films that literally and figuratively were black and white. The first "To Sir with Love" was passable but finding difficulty joining the lofty ranks of the aforementioned 3 category favorites. With "Fame" and "Good Will Hunting" among my favorite school theme films and "With Honors" and "Breakfast Club" doing admireable jobs at rounding out that theme category, I found it hard to believe there was a place for a partially commited to Poitier project to have any impact. For all intents and purposes, I wrote this project off and kind of kept my distance from it the same way a boxing fan might refuse to go see a very old Ali take on Berbick. Almost a decade after first recorded I watched this "To Sir with Love 2" and was surprised to find that it has it own healthy niche'. The first few minutes shows the 80 year-old thesbian playing a teacher moving about the city with a theme song that sounds both dated and amateurish, however this cheesiness is only misleading and does not hint of the good stuff that follows if you stick with it. There are plenty of good teaching techniques peppered with periodic morale lessons. Blunted violence and self censored language may come across as humorous or unrealistic, however it does not take away from the overall message and in the end plays a major part in the movie's charm. For the umpteenth time, another score for Poitier, even though I thought he was done.
    6The_Movie_Cat

    Flawed yet watchable sequel

    Flawed but watchable sequel to the phenomenally successful 1967 movie. Probably the major flaw of this television sequel is it's tenuous links with the original. After cameos from Lulu and Judy Geeson, in almost every respect this could be an entirely different film. With Poitier as Thackeray plunged into a Chicago school, there is a nice mention of Blackboard Jungle by one of the teachers, but after that everything we've previously come to expect from a Sidney Poitier film is left at the door. While this movie does contain the sentimentality of the original, its short length means we never really get to know the pupils and so this feels forced. Also, unlike the original, there is no sense of redemption or development for the pupils, who act pretty much the same at the climax as they did at the start of the film. Where it veers far out of the expected range is in its depiction of street violence, which does give a genuine racial tone to the proceedings, and seems more natural than in some previous offerings. The racial dynamic between Poitier as the England-acclimatised teacher and Travanti as the student who leads a gang to survive is strong. However, the rigid morality of Thackeray this time around lends Sidney a limited set of parameters in which to reenact his role.
    10Roguexmn55

    Excellent sequel!!!!

    I saw To Sir, With Love 1 when I was young, and it stayed with me. I always wanted a teacher like Mark Thackery, but I was never lucky enough to encounter one. I had no ideal that they had made the second one until one day, I was lucky enough to catch it on Starz! Three people at my house sat mesmerized by Sidney Poitier as Mark Thackery's second chance after being retired from English schools to help kids that needed help and had been discarded from life. I found it to be very believable, and so did my friends. We would all recommend this movie. If you get a chance to see it, watch it. It's definitely worth your time.
    4Enoch-3

    Just not realistic enough.

    Proof that Sidney Poitier does not always have the Midas touch. You knew all along that Mark Thackery was going to succeed, so no surprises there, and no real satisfaction either. But the BIG TURN-OFF was the sheer idealism of the movie. The teens Thackery is trying to convert just aren't gritty and dirty enough. The moment when Thackery returned from his short retrenchment and the class began chanting 'Thackery' in unison epitomised that for me. It was a moment was total unrealism. This movie just did not work, despite good intentions I'm sure. 4 out of 10 because I'm not feeling generous.
    7tavm

    Sidney Poitier once again shines as Mark Thackeray in To Sir, with Love II

    Just watched this, the TV-movie sequel to To Sir, with Love, on YouTube just now. It begins back in London where Mark Thackeray (Sidney Poitier) retires after 30 years from the high school he taught where we first met him along with his now-former students played once again by Judy Geeson and Lulu. We then see him go to Chicago, my birthtown, where he will now be teaching a new bunch of problem students of various races. Do I get a sense of deja vu here? To be honest, nothing can touch the original in terms of charm and entertainment but Poitier is still a fine actor in his twilight years and the players playing his students this time do have their chance to shine. And this time, we get a little background on what Sir had been doing before that fateful time he first set foot in that English school so that's a plus. Since this was a network production with all that entails concerning standards, there's no realistic-like dialogue which would probably be pretty profane concerning the students but there's still some believability in the way these pupils put themselves out there in talking about themselves. And despite the limited running time with commercials being considered during each fade-in, director Peter Bogdanovich manages to make each scene count. So on that note, To Sir, with Love II is at the least worth a look. And since this is the last day of Black History Month, I probably will take a break from reviewing another film involving African-Americans for a while. But if you like my reviews and are reading this under my username, all I'll say now is watch this space for anything further I may comment on in the future...

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      Lulu and Judy Geeson, who played major parts in To Sir, with Love (1967), reprised their roles in this movie.
    • Quotes

      Mark Thackeray: What we saw yesterday is that to a considerable extent, we control how we are perceived. "Yo!" gets you one response; "Excuse me, sir," another. When we address someone with respect, we are more often than likely to GET respect--not always, but more often than you think, and if you're smart, that ought to be enough. Common courtesy--"please", "thank you", "excuse me"... magical words, magical words.

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      Featured in A Devil in Spain: An Interview with Judy Geeson (2015)

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • To Sir, with Love 2
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Adelson-Baumgarten Productions
      • Verdon-Cedric Productions
      • TriStar Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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