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Dangerous Minds

Former Marine Louanne Johnson lands a gig teaching in a pilot program for bright but underachieving teens at a notorious inner-city high school. After having a terrible first day, she decides she must throw decorum to the wind. When Johnson returns to the classroom, she does so armed with a no-nonsense attitude informed by her military training and a fearless determination to better the lives of her students -- no matter what the cost.

Director(s)

John N. Smith

June Samson

Jerry Grandey

Eric Wall

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Cast & Crew

Courtney B. Vance

Courtney B. Vance

Mr. George Grandey

Ivan Sergei

Ivan Sergei

Huero

Beatrice Winde

Beatrice Winde

Mary Benton

Irene Olga López

Irene Olga López

Woman #1/School Office

George Dzundza

George Dzundza

Hal Griffith

Camille Winbush

Camille Winbush

Tyeisha Roberts

John Neville

John Neville

Waiter

Jerry Grandey

Jerry Grandey

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Lorraine Toussaint

Lorraine Toussaint

Irene Roberts

Michelle Pfeiffer

Michelle Pfeiffer

Louanne Johnson

June Samson

June Samson

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Karina Arroyave

Karina Arroyave

Josy

Rico E. Anderson

Rico E. Anderson

Teacher (uncredited)

Robin Bartlett

Robin Bartlett

Mrs. Carla Nichols

Al Israel

Al Israel

Mr. Santiego

Nathan Bexton

Nathan Bexton

(uncredited)

Eric Wall

Eric Wall

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Ebony Jerido

Ebony Jerido

Deanne

Skye Bassett

Skye Bassett

Jody

Gaura Vani Buchwald

Gaura Vani Buchwald

Warlock

Victor Togunde

Victor Togunde

(uncredited)

Danny Strong

Danny Strong

Student

Paula Garcés

Paula Garcés

Alvina

Renoly Santiago

Renoly Santiago

Raul Sanchero

Freez Luv

Freez Luv

Security Guard

Marcello Thedford

Marcello Thedford

Cornelius Bates

Jeff Feringa

Jeff Feringa

Librarian #1

Sarah Marshall

Sarah Marshall

Librarian #2

Bruklin Harris

Bruklin Harris

Callie Roberts

Cynthia Avila

Cynthia Avila

Mrs. Sanchero

Wade Dominguez

Wade Dominguez

Emilio Ramirez

Roberto Alvarez

Roberto Alvarez

Gusmaro Rivera

Richard Grant

Richard Grant

Durrell Benton

Marisela Gonzales

Marisela Gonzales

Angela

Toni Nichelle Buzhardt

Toni Nichelle Buzhardt

Nikki

Norris Young

Norris Young

Kareem

Rahman Ibraheem

Rahman Ibraheem

Big 'G'

Desire Galvez

Desire Galvez

Taiwana

Wilson Limpo

Wilson Limpo

Roderick

Raymond Grant

Raymond Grant

Lionel Benton

Veronica Robles

Veronica Robles

Stephanie

Michael Archuleta

Michael Archuleta

Oso

Deshanda Carter

Deshanda Carter

Tanyekia

Brandi Younger

Brandi Younger

Grip

Asia Minor

Asia Minor

Pam

Mark Prince Edwards

Mark Prince Edwards

P.J.

Ismael Archuleta

Ismael Archuleta

Lalo

Roman Cisneros

Roman Cisneros

Mr. Sanchero

Brian Anthony

Brian Anthony

Joey

Jason Gutman

Jason Gutman

Adam

Lara Spotts

Lara Spotts

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Boris Vaks

Boris Vaks

Student

J. Neil Bloomer

J. Neil Bloomer

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John N. Smith

John N. Smith

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Details

GenresDrama
Runtime1h 39 mins
Released on11 Aug 1995
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

talisencrw

7/10

This would have only been ordinary because it's simply adequately directed, has an entire cast of unknowns save for the star, and is from a cliché-riddled script, but this is honestly one of Michelle Pfeiffer's more interesting performances. While she's not entirely convincing as a career-Marine, she's certainly more so than Demi Moore, who tried the stunt not long afterwards, and she's certainly believable as a caring teacher. An intriguing film for Simpson and Bruckheimer to be associated with, this was back in the day, after her career-defining 'Catwoman' role in 'Batman Returns' that she was still getting great starring roles (I greatly look forward to checking her out opposite Daniel Day-Lewis in 'The Age of Innocence'). My favourite work of hers will always be in 'Scarface', but this is right up there IMHO--some really fine acting by her. It's simply a shame only one note was asked of her--had it been a more multi-dimensional character (ie., love or family interests--I've read a possible romance scene with Andy Garcia was left on the cutting room floor so they could focus on her interaction with the students), it would have been even more inviting to watch.

r96sk

7/10

So cheesy, but still fairly good mind you. I did find myself cringing a decent amount throughout <em>'Dangerous Minds'</em> though, not necessarily in a negative way but just due to some rather sickly scenes. I found Michelle Pfeiffer's performance to be, for the most part, pleasant, though there are a few scenes where she overacts ever so slightly - in my opinion, of course. Away from Pfeiffer, there isn't much to shout about. George Dzundza (Hal) has a few moments, as do the likes of Renoly Santiago, Bruklin Harris and Wade Dominguez. The lead is the only one who keeps things interesting, though. The plot is fine, as is everything else really. They use "Gangsta's Paradise" (at least?) three times which is undoubtedly, absolutely three times too little - what a banger of a song that is from Coolio and L.V.

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