Hello Teacher!

Hello Teacher! (Released in the United Kingdom and Ireland as School'd) is a 2000 American comedy film directed by Carl Andy. it is a remake of the 1992 Italian film ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciao,_Professore! Ciao, Professore!]''. it stars Dom DeLuise as Marcus Tully, a New York teacher who due to a computer error, ends up teaching in the urban area of Detroit, Michigan. There he must deal with vast social and moral differences and teach the chronically truant children who only respect violence and power, especially one young boy who is already caught up in the gangster lifestyle.

Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution under their Hollywood Pictures label and by Summit Entertainment internationally, the film received negative reviews, mainly for its crass and juvenile humor as well as dated attitudes towards social and urban education. Director Andy has gone on to disown the film, citing his lack of enthusiasm and admitted he only did it for a paycheck.

Plot
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Cast

 * Dom DeLuise as Mr. Marcus Tully
 * Andie MacDowell as Jessie Wilkins
 * Spencer Breslin as Tommy
 * Michael B. Jordan as Johnny
 * Michael Cera as Greg
 * Jamie Lynn Spears as Jennifer
 * Stacie Chan as Marcy

Production
Miramax Films first developed the project in the mid-90s (having aquired the 1992 original for US release) and announced it as part of their upcoming films schedule, eventually Carl Andy was hired to direct in 1997 with pre-production beginning the following year, Andy casted Dom DeLuise as the main character, admitting his similarities to the original film's star, Paolo Villaggio, whom Andy had previously cast in 1996's Finding Love in the Riviera.

The film was planned for release in 1999, however it was later delayed to 2000 in response to the Columbine High School attacks, mainly in regards to a scene where a false alarm attack on the school was set off. Andy admitted in an interview that the scene was in poor taste and didn't want to make such unintentional connections to a tragic event.

Home Media

 * 2000 Hollywood Pictures Home Entertainment VHS/DVD (distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment)
 * 2019 Kino Lorber Blu-ray (under license from Disney)