Top cast:David Miles,Florence Lawrence,Gladys Egan
Director:Oliver Hirschbiegel
Genre:Documentary
Region:Thailand
Year:2010
Storyline:Take a quiet look around for drawing pins in your chair.Or rat traps in your desk." According o one old-timer, "the boys are a bit restless the first day.New masters are an exciting bloodsport with them."As anticipated in the first day in the classroom, he is deliberately provoked and intimidated as a new teacher by the lower-school students.Warner Bros"" potboiling story of class conflict and organized labor in the Deep South was part of the studio""s series of social-issue and social-conscience "message" dramas in the 1930s, including:I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang (1932)Heroes for Sale (1933)(also with Richard Barthelmess)The Mayor of Hell (1933)Wild Boys of the Road (1933)Black Fury (1935)Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939)They Made Me a Criminal (1939)Curtiz"" studio film vowed that it would make a serious attempt to remain neutral and not take a stand on either side (the poor white farmer-tenants, known as "peckerwoods," or he rich and powerful managerial planters-owners), by presenting a scrolling disclaimer in an opening title card""s prologue (See full quote below in "Plot Synopsis").The 12th film of the series.Opened on Friday the 13th in February, 2009.With a production budget of $19 million, and box-office gross revenues of $65 million (domestic) and $90." A close-up of Jiminy Cricket as he peeks in reveals that he is a homeless hobo or carpetbagger - a raggedy insect with an ill-fitting hat, shoes with open seams, rags for clothes, satchel, and a coat, and an umbrella, and a voice like Benjamin Franklin might have had.During his stiff entrance into the room, the boys tip off his hat with a wire, and humiliate the lenient novice by kicking it around on the floor and dirtying it.