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Country
  
United Kingdom

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Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
January 27, 1979 (1979-01-27) (USA)

Writer
  
Sandy Hutson (novel), Judd Bernard (written for the screen by)

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The Class of Miss MacMichael is a 1978 British comedy drama film directed by Silvio Narizzano and starring Glenda Jackson, Oliver Reed and Michael Murphy. It was based on a novel by Sandy Hutson. The film depicts the attempts of an idealistic teacher, Miss MacMichael, to inspire her pupils in an inner-city London school.

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Cast

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  • Glenda Jackson ... Conor MacMichael
  • Oliver Reed ... Terence Sutton
  • Michael Murphy ... Martin West
  • Rosalind Cash ... Una Ferrar
  • John Standing ... Charles Fairbrother
  • Phil Daniels ... Stewart
  • Pamela Manson ... Mrs. Bellrind
  • Production

    Although the film was shot in Britain it was financed in the United States.

    Reception

    Reviews of the film were mostly negative, dismissing the film as routine and predictable, and criticizing Oliver Reed's role and performance.

    Janet Maslin in the New York Times wrote, "Brut productions, which once brought you Glenda Jackson in 'A Touch of Class,' this time presents her in circumstances that are decidedly déclassé...Miss Jackson does nothing here that she hasn't done better elsewhere." Variety criticized the film as " Treading the usual characterizations and situations," but added, "Though predictable, and the script serviceable for this of-treated theme, with direction average, it has Glenda Jackson adding her presence to the part of a dedicated teacher who eschews a second marriage to stay with her impossible charges." Time Out denounced the film, writing "Reed, as the neo-fascist headmaster of a school for delinquents, parodies his boorish film persona to the point of farce, alternately strutting around like a boiled turkey or oiling his way with the school's visitors, while Jackson goes at her role of committed teacher/lone befriender of kids with jaw-forward heartiness. Add to this conflict in styles the film's confused intentions -- black comedy, the horrific realities of reform schools, a sentimental belief that understanding will overcome - and you have a mess."

    References

    The Class of Miss MacMichael Wikipedia
    The Class of Miss MacMichael IMDb The Class of Miss MacMichael themoviedb.org