187 (1997)Description:
DS 1 Sheet Movie Poster - Style A
Year: 1997
Condition: Mint
Dimension: 27 x 40
Genre: Drama
Features:
- Original
- One Sheet
- Double-Sided
- Regular, Style A
- Rolled
Benefits of an original poster:
- Original posters increase in value over time
- Lithograph (high image quality, which produces sharp and clean images)
- High quality paper stock
- Perfect for displaying in
lightboxes
- Guaranteed original
This is a DS or double-sided original
one Sheet theatrical poster that has printing on both the front and the back of
the poster (printing on back side is a mirror image of printing on the front
side).
This entertainment art item is an authentic original piece. Original
entertainment art items are
valued by collectors worldwide and can increase in value over time.
Cast:
Samuel L. Jackson, John Heard, Kelly Rowan, Clifton Gonzalez Gonzalez, Tony
Plana, Karina Arroyave, Lobo Sebastian, Jack Kehler, Johan Rooney, Demetrius
Navarro;
Directed by: Kevin Reynolds
Synopsis: A dedicated educator loses his passion for teaching as he
struggles to survive in this tense urban drama. Trevor Garfield (Samuel L.
Jackson) is a science teacher trying to make a difference in a tough Brooklyn
high school, but he faces an uphill battle against students more interested in
gang battles than education and an administration that won't back him up. When
Garfield is nearly killed by one of his students, he takes a 15-month sabbatical
from education and moves to California, where he takes a position as a
substitute teacher. Garfield is startled to discover that things are even worse
on the West Coast; while fellow educators Ellen (Kelly Rowan) and Dave (John
Heard) offer whatever help and advice they can, Garfield's superiors are more
concerned about fielding lawsuits than the safety of their teaching staff. Soon,
Garfield finds his life is in danger when he tries to stand up to two of his
pupils, Benny (Lobo Sebastian) and Cesar (Clifton Gonzalez Gonzalez). One Eight
Seven (the title comes from the police code for homicide) was written by Scott
Yagemann, who spent seven years as a substitute teacher in California.
Based on the novel by Alice Hoffman.