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Stand and Deliver (1988)
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Release Date:
11 March 1988 (USA) moreTagline:
In 1982, a new troublemaker hit Garfield High. He was tough. He was wild. He was willing to fight. He was the new math teacher. morePlot:
A dedicated teacher inspires his dropout prone students to learn calculus to build up their self-esteem and do so well that they are accused of cheating. full summary | full synopsisPlot Keywords:
Bittersweet
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Teacher Inspires Students
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School Life
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Teacher Student Relationship
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Coming Of Age
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Nominated for Oscar. Another 10 wins & 5 nominations moreUser Comments:
Very Inspiring moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Eliot | ... | Tito (as Mark Eliot) | |
| Edward James Olmos | ... | Jaime A. Escalante | |
| Estelle Harris | ... | Estelle (Principal Molina's secretary) | |
| Mark Phelan | ... | Cop | |
| Virginia Paris | ... | Raquel Ortega | |
| Adelaida Álvarez | ... | Sexy girl | |
| Will Gotay | ... | Pancho | |
| Patrick Baca | ... | Javier Perales | |
| Ingrid Oliu | ... | Guadalupe 'Lupe' Escobar | |
| Carmen Argenziano | ... | Mr. Molina - Garfield High Principal | |
| Richard Martinez | ... | Heavy metal boy | |
| Mark Everett | ... | Heavy metal boy | |
| Tyde Kierney | ... | Joe Goodell | |
| Rosanna DeSoto | ... | Fabiola Escalante (as Rosana De Soto) | |
| Bodie Olmos | ... | Fernando Escalante |
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View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
102 minCountry:
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EnglishColor:
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Iceland:L | UK:15 (original rating) | UK:PG (video rating) (1989) | Australia:PG | Finland:S | USA:PG | West Germany:12 (f)MOVIEmeter: 
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Edward James Olmos went through a hair thinning process and gained an estimated 20 pounds for the role of Jaime Escalante. moreGoofs:
Anachronisms: One of the students, while talking with Mr. Escalante outside, is holding a can of Diet Pepsi bearing the logo introduced in 1985, three years later then the movie takes place. moreSoundtrack:
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One of my favorite films of all time ... a worthwhile story with many outstanding performances. The journey these kids and their teacher takes is extraordinary and inspiring. It is also thrilling to see a rare film that treats Hispanic-Americans with respect and dignity while examining serious topics. A must see!