Worf
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"Blackboard Jungle" (and "To Sir With Love," basically the same move) are both fantastically well-done movies. Your point about underrated or not is one I grapple with when considering the "Under-appreciated Classics" thread in this Forum as I am so immerse in old movies - watch them, read about them, listen to TCM extoll their virtues, follow and contribute to threads on them on this board - that I don't really know what is / isn't under-appreciated by the general public.
That said, I have a few friends who claim to be old movie fans, but who seem to know "CasaBlanca," "Gone with the Wind," a few Hitchcock movies and few others - that's it. So, my guess is any movie that isn't in the top 20 - 30 of the classic movies list is under-appreciated by the general population today. I doubt if you stop fifty people on the street today and asked them if they had ever seen "Blackboard Jungle" or "To Sir with Love" you'd be lucky to get more than two yes answers.
I concur... they're both the same films with the coloration of the teacher and the pupils "flipped" so to speak. "Blackboard Jungle" was more groundbreaking in its use of Rock n' Roll in the soundtrack, particularly the opening title. Rock wasn't used in major Hollywood films. Also the depiction of violent youth gangs in the public schools and the changing racial make up of the schools shocked white, middle class America to no end. Unfortunately many racist elements pointed to this film as justification for maintaining segregation in public schools at all costs. Not realizing (or caring) that it was a socio-economic problem more than a racial one. Underrated... no, controversial yes.
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