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The Substitute

  • TV Movie
  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Mark Wahlberg and Amanda Donohoe in The Substitute (1993)
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A high school substitute English teacher resorts to murder to protect her murderous dark past while seducing a student who begins to suspect her true identity.A high school substitute English teacher resorts to murder to protect her murderous dark past while seducing a student who begins to suspect her true identity.A high school substitute English teacher resorts to murder to protect her murderous dark past while seducing a student who begins to suspect her true identity.

  • Director
    • Martin Donovan
  • Writer
    • David S. Goyer
  • Stars
    • Amanda Donohoe
    • Dalton James
    • Natasha Gregson Wagner
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    951
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Martin Donovan
    • Writer
      • David S. Goyer
    • Stars
      • Amanda Donohoe
      • Dalton James
      • Natasha Gregson Wagner
    • 17User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Amanda Donohoe
    Amanda Donohoe
    • Gayle Richards…
    Dalton James
    • Josh Wyatt
    Natasha Gregson Wagner
    Natasha Gregson Wagner
    • Jenny
    Eugene Robert Glazer
    Eugene Robert Glazer
    • Ben Wyatt
    • (as Eugene Glazer)
    Patricia Gage
    Patricia Gage
    • Principal Beatty
    Shelley Owens
    Shelley Owens
    • Amy Cooper
    Mark Wahlberg
    Mark Wahlberg
    • Ryan Westerburg
    • (as Marky Mark)
    Brigitta
    • Margo
    David Frankham
    David Frankham
    • Riggs
    Christian Svensson
    Christian Svensson
    • Dave Korczuk
    Cusse Mankuma
    • Bernard
    Molly Parker
    Molly Parker
    • Courtney
    Lossen Chambers
    Lossen Chambers
    • Kim
    D. Neil Mark
    D. Neil Mark
    • Rusty
    Martin Martinuzzi
    • Doug Richards
    Justine Priestley
    Justine Priestley
    • Claire Bilino
    Fran Gebhard
    • Female Teacher
    Pat Bermel
    Pat Bermel
    • Frank
    • Director
      • Martin Donovan
    • Writer
      • David S. Goyer
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    8borromeot

    Amanda Donohoe as Bette Davis

    A surprising, classy, if not perfect, melodrama /thriller/comedy of horrors. Amanda Donohoe is exceptional in a character tailor made for Bette Davis. Those smiles with a creepy underneath. She goes for it in a performance that it's as complex as it is fun to watch. This movie by the enigmatic Martin Donovan is a mix of extraordinary moments - cinematic, surprising, beautiful, frightening and funny as well a downright bad, amateurish moments - I'm trying to find everything Donovan has done. Not an easy thing, believe me. But for what I've seen so far, he is a welcome lyrical oddity. "The Substitute" uneven as it is, remains in my mind as if inviting me to see it again. I will, for sure. Mark Wahlberg makes his film debut here looking straight into the camera. I bet Donovan knew what he was doing. I highly recommend it for lovers of the strange and unique.
    7jotix100

    A teacher from hell

    Martin Donovan directs this film with an inspired cast. Mr. Donovan has done much better work in his native Argentina. "The Substitute" seems to be a movie of the week feature that we had never seen. It was shown on a cable channel the other night and while the film doesn't even attempt to break new ground on the horror genre, it will not bore the viewer. Thankfully, it's only 87 minutes long!

    The best excuse for watching the movie is Amanda Donohue, an actress that has done some interesting work. Her take on the evil teacher is right on target. Ms. Donohue plays the dual role of Gayle/Laura with great style, something she has always brought to other roles. This woman is a step ahead of everyone. She is evil personified. She registers a lot of emotion without appearing ghoulish.

    The young supporting cast is good. Dalton James plays Josh, a young man that gets a taste of what Laura is capable of doing. Mark Wahlberg, billed as Marky Mark, doesn't much to do. He was still trying to find his way around the movie business. Natasha Gregson Wagner plays a bland Jenny, Josh's girlfriend. Finally, Eugene Robert Glazer is seen as Josh's father and the object of Laura's sudden interest.

    See the film with an open mind.
    8filmquestint

    Faces

    As awkward as this film is, there are moments that can only be described as, sublime. The moments are pinpointed by faces. If you read the film through the faces of its characters you'll have a memorable experience. The pain and anger in Amanda Donohue's face is as entertaining and shattering as anything Bette Davis has ever done. Mark Whalberg ambles down into the film scene with a bang, looking straight into the camera, inviting us to "get busy". The faces of the students, Molly Parker and Martin Cummins among them, tell us, in beautiful close ups, how much their murderous teacher has done for them. Then the teacher tells them how much they mean to her, we see the kids faces from above as her point of view. It is just wonderful. Last but not least is the amazing score by Gerald Gouriet (Madame Souzatska, Seeds of Tragedy) All in all I had the feeling that a genial mind was at work here, but chained to some kind of wall of mediocrity. As rarities go, this is the "rariest". Worth the trip.
    8francozeff

    An Explosive Amanda Donohoe

    Wow! I had a lot of fun, I was taken and manipulated in the most delicious way. Amanda Donohoe creates a very human monster. She is spec-ta-cu-lar! That pain that you perceive in every one of her smiles is like an emotional ticking bomb that sooner or later is going to explode. I had to be reminded this movie was made for cable TV about two decades ago and that may explain its inconsistencies. Martin Donovan, the director, has an eye and an elegance so beautifully present in his Apartment Zero. There is a clear ambition, visual and dramatic in this surprising movie - look at that triangular moment at the school party. Father, son and teacher. Or the computer search with images and words taking over the screen. Also, the performances are totally cinematic. It bears repeating that Amanda Donohoe's performance deserves some kind of trophy. Dalton James, Natasha Gregson Wagner, Molly Parker and even Mark Wahlberg making his film debut have moments of beauty and power. All the characters even the smallest have a chance to shine. I've been trying to buy it in Amazon or Netflix - they never heard of it! I can't find it anywhere but I'm determined to see it again.
    8melissacasting-org

    Oh Amanda!

    The film, made for Cable, is far from perfect but the truth is I was engrossed. Riveted actually. Amanda Donohoe gives a fantastic performance as someone trying to hide from her own past and failing in the most devastating way. Her torture is written all over her fabulous face. Great part of the film is just mesmerizing. Young faces full of something lyrical and magic. Including the future Oscar nominee, Mark Whalberg. There is an undeniable Hitchcockian touch, even the score has a Bernard Herrman sound. I saw it a week ago and here I am, still thinking about it. Not available on DVD. I would love to hear the behind the scenes. I'm sure there is story there.

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    • Trivia
      On-screen acting debut of Mark Wahlberg. Being best known for his music career at the time, Wahlberg is credited by his stage name, Marky Mark.
    • Quotes

      Laura Ellington: Do you see? Do you see what it's like to live with fear? Quite an experience.

      Josh Wyatt: Gayle, it's over.

      Laura Ellington: No, not Gayle! Not Laura! I wanted to move on and forget! Josh, I have seen such wonderful things here. I could have made it work. But you see without memories, you don't know who you are anymore! And nothing makes sense. It's too late, isn't it?

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La profesora
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • Wilshire Court Productions
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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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