Stand and Deliver (1988)

Movie · 1988 · Drama · 1h 43m · PG · English

Curator score: 6.0/10 (53.9K ratings)

At a tough school, someone had to take a stand...and someone did. Together, one teacher and one class proved to America they could...

Overview

Jaime Escalante is a mathematics teacher in a school in a hispanic neighbourhood. Convinced that his students have potential, he adopts unconventional teaching methods to try and turn gang members and no-hopers into some of the country's top algebra and calculus students.

Ratings

Director

Ramón Menéndez

Production

American Playhouse, Olmos Productions

Cast

Edward James Olmos, Lou Diamond Phillips, Rosanna DeSoto, Andy Garcia, Estelle Harris, Mark Phelan, Virginia Paris, Eliot, Adelaida Alvarez, Carmen Argenziano, Bodie Olmos, Vanessa Marquez, Graham Galloway, Daniel Villarreal, Manuel Benitez, Will Gotay, Ingrid Oliu, Karla Montana, Lydia Nicole, Betty Carvalho

Curator Review

Verdict

An earnest, crowd-pleasing inspirational drama with real grit and a strong central performance. It’s predictable in places, but the classroom energy, community stakes, and underdog momentum still land.

Best for

  • fans of true-story teacher dramas
  • viewers who like uplifting underdog stories
  • people interested in Chicano/Latino American history and education
  • audiences who enjoy 1980s prestige dramas with a social conscience

Skip if

  • you want subtle, naturalistic realism over inspirational uplift
  • you’re tired of formulaic teacher-makes-good narratives
  • you dislike sentimental third-act triumphs
  • you need contemporary pacing and polish

Overview

Stand and Deliver is one of the defining inspirational-teacher movies, but it earns its reputation through conviction rather than novelty. Edward James Olmos gives the film its backbone as Jaime Escalante, a teacher whose belief in his students is matched by a stubborn, sometimes abrasive discipline. The movie works best when it treats academic achievement as a hard-won victory, not a miracle.

Worth noting

The film has the familiar beats of the genre, and later movies would refine or complicate this template. Still, the classroom scenes have snap, the student ensemble is engaging, and the social context gives the story more weight than a simple feel-good arc. It’s especially effective as a portrait of expectation: what happens when a teacher refuses to accept the limits others place on a neighborhood and its kids.

Bottom line

Some of the dramatization is broad, and the film’s inspirational machinery is very visible. But the emotional payoff is real, and the movie remains a sturdy, influential example of how a mainstream drama can turn academic struggle into something cinematic and urgent.

Top Letterboxd reviews

zaak🥳 (4★) · 668 likes

fuck college board, all my homies hate college board

Pube (3.5★) · 601 likes

This is the movie that the shitty math teachers of my generation showed their students so they wouldn’t have to teach them math.

Paul Donovan (2★) · 389 likes

This is one of those "based on a true story" inspirational teacher movies. about an inner city high school math teacher. Now, I have been teaching high school math in the inner city for 9 years, so I watched this movie carefully to see how realistic it was. It turns out that the movie is extremely realistic - for the first 8 minutes. But starting on minute 9, when the guy starts actually teaching, the movie turns into a fairy… more This is one of those "based on a true story" inspirational teacher movies. about an inner city high school math teacher. Now, I have been teaching high school math in the inner city for 9 years, so I watched this movie carefully to see how realistic it was. It turns out that the movie is extremely realistic - for the first 8 minutes. But starting on minute 9, when the guy starts actually teaching, the movie turns into a fairy… more

suupi (2.5★) · 194 likes

dead mathematicians society

fran hoepfner (3.5★) · 181 likes

every year we watched this and every year I sucked more at math

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Topics

drama, true story, inspirational, teacher, high school, 1980s, urban, Latino, underdog, social realism

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