When principal Joe Clark takes over decaying Eastside High School, he's faced with students wearing gang colors and graffiti-covered walls. Determined to do anything he must to turn the school around, he expels suspected drug dealers, padlocks doors and demands effort and results from students, staff and parents. Autocratic to a fault, this real-life educator put it all on the line.
Acting
Freeman makes authoritarianism weirdly charismatic.
Direction
Same director as Rocky—he knows his underdog beats.
Writing
Lean On Me song integration is camp perfection.

Director
John G. Avildsen
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released during the 'war on drugs' era, it reflects Reagan-era attitudes that punishment fixes poverty. The real Clark later ran a for-profit school that failed.
Freeman spent time with the real Joe Clark and initially found him 'arrogant'—method preparation for playing an unlikable hero.