Released Date:
1984-01-09
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
100 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (346 Reviews)
Director:
Randa HainesGenres:
DramaCounseling helps family deal with the discovery that their child was sexually abused by the closest relative.
Released Date:
1986-10-31
Languages:
English, American Sign Language
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
119 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (11018 Reviews)
Director:
Randa HainesMark Medoff (stage play)
Hesper Anderson (screenplay)
Mark Medoff (screenplay)
James is a new speech teacher at a school for the deaf. He falls for Sarah, a pupil who decided to stay on at the school rather than venture into the big bad world. She shuns him at first, refusing to read his lips and only using signs. Will her feelings change over time?
Released Date:
1991-08-16
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
122 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
6.9 (3873 Reviews)
Director:
Randa HainesGenres:
DramaEd Rosenbaum (book)
Robert Caswell (screenplay)
Jack McKee is a doctor with it all: he's successful, he's rich, and he has no problems.... until he is diagnosed with throat cancer. Now that he has seen medicine, hospitals, and doctors from a patient's perspective, he realises that there is more to being a doctor than surgery and prescriptions.
Released Date:
1998-08-21
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
126 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
5.8 (4666 Reviews)
Director:
Randa HainesYoung Cuban Rafael just buried his mother, and comes to Houston to meet his father John for the first time. The difficult part is that John doesn't know he is Rafael's father. John runs a dance studio, and everyone prepares for the World Open Dance championship in Las Vegas. It soon becomes clear Rafael is a very good dancer, and Ruby is the biggest hope for the studio at the championship.
Released Date:
2006-08-13
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA, Canada
Runtime:
90 min
Rated:
TV-PG
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (7112 Reviews)
Director:
Randa Haines1998. Ron Clark, still relatively early in his career, leaves his stable life teaching at an elementary school in his suburban North Carolina hometown, the school where he is appreciated by both his fellow teachers and his students for his innovative teaching methods which results in raising test scores. Instead, he decides to look for a teaching job at a tough New York inner city school where he feels he can be more useful. He eventually finds a job at Inner Harlem Elementary School, where the students are segregated according to their potential. As Clark is white and "nice" looking, Principal Turner wants to assign him to the honors class, especially as Turner's job security depends on good test scores. Clark, however, wants to take the most disadvantaged class. He quickly learns that it will be a battle of wills between himself and his disruptive students to see who can outlast the other. But he also learns that he has to understand them, both individually and collectively, on their level to be able to get through to them before he can teach them the standardized materials. But even the best laid plans can be turned askew by unforeseen events, such as illness and the behavior of others outside of his control. And he has to overcome the self-fulfilling prophecy of failure to instill a sense of worth within the students. Through it all, he is supported by Marissa Vega, the beautiful waitress at the restaurant where he works part-time.
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