The Emperor's Club movie plot

2022-03-19 08:01
William (Kevin Kline) is a dedicated teacher who not only loves the subjects he teaches, but also makes teaching and educating people the ultimate goal of his life. A boy named Bell (Emile William Ivanhoe Heskey) appears in William's class, he is the son of a senator. Although Bell is rebellious and likes to take the lead in making troubles, William still sees a bright spot in him, and he decides not to give up Bell.
With William's efforts, Bell's performance improved rapidly, and the hostile relationship between the two also eased slightly. The Caesar Quiz Contest, which William attaches great importance to, is about to start. Bell won the fourth place in the preliminaries. However, only the top three can enter the finals. Looking at the transcript in hand, William fell into a deep depression. Contemplation, at this time, William did not know that his next move would completely change Bell's life   .
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The Emperor's Club quotes

  • William Hundert: Mr. Woodbridge, I think Sedgwick Bell is cheating.

    Headmaster Woodbridge: Let it go.

    William Hundert: What?

    Headmaster Woodbridge: Ignore it.

    William Hundert: Ignore it?

    Headmaster Woodbridge: Ignore it.

  • Miss Johnston: Mr. Ellerby has proposed some very exciting fundraising possibilities.

    William Hundert: Miss Johnston, I've been assistant headmaster for 17 years. I fail to see how Mr. Ellerby's qualifications as a fundraiser...

    Miss Johnston: It's not just about fundraising. James Ellerby is a forward-thinking man. He's reached out to the community. He's built relationships to some of the most important alumni. He's a wonderful communicator, with impeccable moral standing and an unwavering commitment to this school. So...

    William Hundert: Then you leave me no choice but to tender my resignation.

    Mr. Castle: I would ask you not. You are a teacher, and the finest one we've ever had.

    William Hundert: Please excuse me.

    Mr. Castle: Please understand, Mr. Hundert, you will be welcome back here at Saint Benedict's anytime. Th-The door will forever be open

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