🎬Sidney Poitier with his ‘To Sir with Love’ co-stars Judy Geeson, Adrienne Posta and Lulu🎬
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Every time I hear the song It’s Getting Harder All the Time by the Mindbenders I think of Sidney Poitier and get sad
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TO SIR WITH LOVE
“Ladies Choice” It’s getting harder
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Judy Geeson, Adrienne Posta, Sidney Poitier, and Lulu on set of TO SIR, WITH LOVE, 1966.
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SIDNEY POITIER in TO SIR, WITH LOVE (1967) — dir. James Clavell
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Teaching the Slow Learner
To Sir, with Love
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Toshiro Mifune (Rashomon, Seven Samurai, Grand Prix, Stray Dog)—i love and respect my boi tab hunter (rest in peace you beautiful, beautiful man ❤️), but after i watched like 12 of his movies in a row on tcm last year, i ALSO love and respect toshiro mifune, son of a literal actual hatamoto’s (a high-ranking samurai) daughter, also very possibly related to the best judokan EVER, AND, he’s the guy who SHOULD have been obi-wan kenobi. the fact that he’s ALSO hot as hell just adds to his appeal.
Sidney Poitier (Lilies of the Field, To Sir With Love)—an unbelievably beautiful man, a complete class act. Something about his eyes breaks my heart every time.
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Toshiro Mifune propaganda:
"In addition, he spoke fluent mandarin and every time he was casted in foreign films, he said his lines in the language of the movie (although they ended up dubbing him. He wasn’t happy about it though).”
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Also submitted: this video (yes, that one)
"Crucial Toshiro Mifune propaganda: THOSE LEGS"
"That is hella muscle. Go watch The Hidden Fortress, aka Star Wars A New Hope. His thighs deserve an award."
Sidney Poitier propaganda:
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LECTURE 12: IN THE SHADOW OF THE BEATLES: Hard to find anyone with a more magnificent voice than Scottish singer Lulu (real name: Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie). Her biggest hit, by far, was the theme song to the 1967 Sidney Poitier movie To Sir With Love, an extraordinary British drama – far ahead of its time – about an American teacher (Poitier) and the challenges he faces in an inner-city London school. It was not only a #1 hit on the Billboard charts in the United States, it stayed in that position for five weeks, making it one of the biggest hits of the year. And Lulu, born in 1948, was only 19 at the time of its success. Lulu has enjoyed a number of other musical successes over the course of her long and distinguished career, but nothing quite as titanic as her huge breakthrough hit, “To Sir With Love.”
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