Blackboard Jungle

US (1955): Drama

Novelist Evan Hunter burst America's postwar bubble when he described an inner-city school terrorized by switchblade-wielding juvenile delinquents. Director-screenwriter Richard Brooks's 1955 adaptation of Blackboard Jungle still packs a tremendous wallop (even if it was shot mostly on the back lot). A forerunner of Rebel Without a Cause (also 1955) and West Side Story (1961), this black-and-white classic -- set to Bill Haley and His Comets' "Rock Around the Clock" -- is part exposé, part melodrama, part public-service announcement. "It is the frankest, the toughest, the most realistic film since On the Waterfront," ballyhooed MGM at the time.

Glenn Ford, at his slow-to-rile best, plays Richard Dadier, an incoming English teacher at North Manual High School. An idealist who knows how to handle himself in a dark alley, Dadier stands his ground and earns the begrudging respect of school thugs led by Vic Morrow and Sidney Poitier. Anne Francis plays Ford's especially vulnerable wife; Richard Kiley is the timid math teacher with the priceless jazz-record collection; Louis Calhern and John Hoyt are among the more cynical North Manual High veterans. See if you can ID Jamie Farr and director Paul Mazursky as gang members. (Glenn Lovell, Amazon.com)

 Use this link to view the original theatrical trailer for Blackboard Jungle on TCM.com.


· Writing (Screenplay) : Richard Brooks
· Art Direction/Set Decoration (Black and White) 1955: Cedric Gibbons & Randall Duell - Art Direction, Edwin B. Willis & Henry Grace - Set Decoration
· Cinematography (Black and White) 1955: Russell Harlan
· Film Editing 1955: Ferris Webster

4 nominations