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    Up the Down Staircase

    1967 · Drama · 2h 4m

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  1. Up the Down Staircase is a 1967 American drama film directed by Robert Mulligan and starring Oscar winners Sandy Dennis and Eileen Heckart, along with Patrick Bedford and Jean Stapleton. The plot concerns the first, trying assignment for a young, idealistic teacher.

  2. Up the Down Staircase: Directed by Robert Mulligan. With Sandy Dennis, Patrick Bedford, Eileen Heckart, Ruth White. The experiences of a young female English teacher in an inner-city New York high school.

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    • Drama
    • Robert Mulligan
    • 1967-06-28
  3. Up the Down Staircase is a novel written by Bel Kaufman, published on January 27, 1965, which spent 64 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list. In 1967 it was released as a film starring Sandy Dennis , Patrick Bedford , Ruth White , Jean Stapleton and Eileen Heckart .

    • Bel Kaufman
    • 1964
  4. Jul 6, 2022 Full Review Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-Times We need more American films like Up the Down Staircase. We need more films that might be concerned, even remotely, with real experiences that ...

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    • Sandy Dennis
    • Robert Mulligan
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  6. Up The Down Staircase (1967) -- (Movie Clip) To Take Us Lands Away Nervous on her first day teaching Manhattan public high school English, Sylvia (Sandy Dennis) works with Harry (Salvatore Rasa), Jose Rodriguez (his real name) and Alice (Ellen O’Mara), taking a run at an Emily Dickinson poem, early in Up The Down Staircase, 1967, from producer Alan J. Pakula and director Robert Mulligan.

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  8. The experiences of a young female English teacher in an inner-city New York high school. Sylvia Barrett is a rookie teacher at New York's inner-city Calvin Coolidge High: her lit classes are overcrowded, a window is broken, there's no chalk, books arrive late. The administration is concerned mainly with forms and rules (there's an up and a down ...

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