Teaching Mrs. Tingle

Before school lets out, Mrs. Tingle's class is going to need a substitute teacher.

5.5
19991h 36m

A bright high-school senior has her impending status as valedictorian jeopardized when her bitter history teacher, Mrs. Tingle, gives her a poor grade on a project. When an attempt to get ahead in Mrs. Tingle's class goes awry, mayhem ensues and friendships, loyalties and trust are tested by the teacher's intricate mind-games.

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Cast

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Helen Mirren

Mrs. Tingle

Photo of Katie Holmes

Katie Holmes

Leigh Ann Watson

Photo of Barry Watson

Barry Watson

Luke Churner

Photo of Marisa Coughlan

Marisa Coughlan

Jo Lynn Jordan

Photo of Michael McKean

Michael McKean

Principal Potter

Photo of Jeffrey Tambor

Jeffrey Tambor

Coach Wenchell

Photo of Liz Stauber

Liz Stauber

Trudie Tucker

Photo of Molly Ringwald

Molly Ringwald

Miss Banks

Photo of Vivica A. Fox

Vivica A. Fox

Miss Gold

Photo of Robert Gant

Robert Gant

Professor

Photo of Lesley Ann Warren

Lesley Ann Warren

Faye Watson (uncredited)

Photo of Harvey Silver

Harvey Silver

Roger (uncredited)

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Alan Heitz

Student (uncredited)

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Brian Klugman

Student (uncredited)

Photo of Cherie Johnson

Cherie Johnson

Student (uncredited)

Photo of Marissa Jaret Winokur

Marissa Jaret Winokur

Student (uncredited)

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Reviews

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John Chard

2/10

Caught between its aims?

Three students get more than they bargained for when a theft of a test results paper leads to a deadly battle of wills with their kidnapped teacher, Mrs. Tingle.

It seems to me that director and writer, Kevin Wiliamson, got confused as to which direction the film should go in. At times it's jaunty when the scene appears to call for menace, and at others just plain boring if the scene was meant to be actually funny (in that sarcastic, almost satirical way). The film could have worked at either being a comedy or a thriller, but the fusion of the two just doesn't work, and this failing has to fall at Williamson's door, it's as if Scream was all a fluke after all? The cast struggle with the meanderingly dull screenplay, only the stoic (and sexy) Helen Mirren salvaging any sort of dignity by realising early on that the core of the film calls for deft nastiness instead of outright villainy.

Poor and practically unwatchable these days. 2/10

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