One Eight Seven

Synopsis: High school teacher Trevor Garfield is stabbed by bad-boy student. Fifteen months later, he moves to Los-Angeles to the unruly, predominantly Latino school. He has to tame wolf-like students.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Kevin Reynolds
Production: Warner Home Video
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
30%
R
Year:
1997
119 min
339 Views


1

All right, let's go, people!

One minute before tardy lockdown!

Let's go! Everybody move inside!

Good morning.

Let's go! Let her go!

No smoking! I don't smoke,

you don't smoke!

Let's go, people!

Today's a good day to learn.

Watch yourselves!

No riding bikes in the hallways, stupid!

Coming through!

You late, Garfield. You late!

Au contraire, my homeboy.

The bell hasn't rung yet.

- You is a crazy nigga, G.

- Very true, man.

Thank you very much for sharing that.

Let's go.

You two, please. This is not

the Playboy Channel.

Good morning, one and all.

Let's get started, please.

August, Tywan, would you

pass out the book?

What up with your car?

Your Pinto with the 8-track blew up?

Attention, please!

I'm sure some of you are wondering

why I brought this bicycle to class.

Excuse me. Grasshopper?

Thank you.

The purpose of the bike...

...is to demonstrate

centripetal force...

...the opposite of the force

we studied yesterday...

...which was...?

Centrifugal force.

I thought I'd demonstrate.

Tywan?

Would you come up here

and help me, please?

Yo, what up?

Go see what your daddy want.

Here you go.

Brace these handlebars

behind your knees.

Sit.

Crank the pedals.

Get that wheel going...

...about 180 rpm.

- What's up with this?

- Come on!

Put some muscle into it. Come on!

It's crazy, man. Got a n*gger

riding a bike going nowhere.

Bear with me. You'll see.

Harder!

Harder!

Come on, T, get playing!

Tilt the wheel to your right.

Right?

Augie, check me out!

Know what I'm saying?

Tywan! Tywan!

Spinning like a motherf***er!

You know what I mean?

Spin like a nut!

What's my name?

Walter, I need to talk.

I'm pretty busy now. What is it?

Open it.

I don't suppose this kid

cares about our budget crisis.

Have the textbook room

charge him for it.

That says 187.

That's the police code for homicide.

I know what it stands for.

The kid probably heard it in a rap song.

Means nothing.

The book belongs to Dennis Broadway.

He's a known gangster.

Garfield, if I had a dollar for every

time a student threatened faculty...

Did you tell Dennis he was

getting a fail from me?

I have legal access to those files.

He's a transfer from Nixon, isn't he?

If he gets through this semester,

he gets to go back to Nixon.

He blew his opportunity. Now

he has to live with the consequences.

I don't think he wants to live with

the consequences. He wants me dead.

Relax. This has nothing to do with you.

I should've been told, Walter.

You know what your problem is?

On the one hand, you think

someone's trying to kill you.

On the other hand, you believe kids

are paying attention in your classes.

Call 911!

Morning.

Mr. Garfield, this is the Sub Unit.

Are you available for work?

Sure.

There's a science class

at John Quincy Adams.

It's a four-day assignment.

The teacher's name is Eskander.

All right. Thank you.

If youre listening, God...

... please help me today.

Please give me a chance

to do my job...

... which you put me here

to do in the first place.

God, grant me the serenity to accept

the things I cannot change...

... the courage to change

the things I can...

... and the wisdom

to know the difference.

It's me, Trevor, God.

Amen.

Baseball cap, give it up.

Hold, please.

- I'm a substitute.

- Card?

You want the main office down the hall.

Check in with Mrs. Ford.

Excuse me?

Could you tell me where Bungalow 86 is?

Next to the parking lot.

Last bungalow on the left.

Good luck.

I can't even read that sh*t!

Look at that!

Morning.

Before I take the roll,

I'd like to make a point.

"Farfie"? What up, Farfie?

It's not important

who or what "Farfie" is.

The point I'd like to make is...

...anyone here can be a scientist.

What's he talking about?

A scientist is like a detective.

He investigates data

he doesn't understand...

...by scratching the surface...

...so he can see what's underneath.

Things like this.

No, watch!

What...

...did...

...Glis pimp?

Where does your teacher keep the chalk?

In the desk.

Can I help you?

Sorry I'm late. I had to

handle something. You a sub?

For Ms. Eskander. Science.

Eskander?

Well, this is Dave Childress.

American History.

I don't know how to break it to you,

Mr... Garfield?

This is Bungalow 84.

You want Bungalow 86.

It's not your fault.

You must've zagged

when you should've zigged.

Somebody stole the number.

I keep asking Garcia to fix it...

...but all I get is nada.

Eskander? Come here.

See this mess over here?

That's Eskander.

It's not real.

We're studying teen-parenting

in Home Ec.

It's computerized, so it cries and sh*t.

How'd those books get outside?

No speak ingls.

Speak Spanish, Mr...?

Garfield.

My name's Garfield.

Speak Spanish, Mr. G?

You know what that means

when a homeboy calls you "G"?

It means "gangster," ese.

You a gangster, maestro?

No.

I'm not a gangster.

Would you do me a favor and please

go out there and pick up those books?

I ain't picking that sh*t up!

You pick it up.

What's your name?

What is your name?

Cesar Chavez.

Don't you recognize me?

Do you see this?

See, I'm already on house arrest.

- There's nothing you can do to me.

- Straight up, dog!

I'm out of here.

Could you have a seat?

Guys?

Mr. G, those guys that just walked out

aren't even in here this period.

And this fool's name is Benny Chacon.

Shut your mouth, hood rat.

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