Movies where someone helps a community (PG)

Apparently those salesladies aren’t on video yet, guess they’d have to catch that one on TV.

How about that one where the spirits of the male citizens of Dallas are lifted by the tenderness and charms of a feisty newcomer, name of Debbie?

Wait…those were their spirits?

Time Bandits

A young boy helps the community of international criminals and along the way meets Agamemnon, Napoleon, Robin Hood and God, among others.

Just as a warning, this is a mini-series and is about ten hours long. You could watch it in one night, but I wouldn’t recommend it.

My recommendation: Newsies. Kids who sell newspapers in New York City at the turn of the century go against William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pullitzer in the name of ethical business practices. Based on a true story. And it’s a musical!

With an 18-year-old Christian Bale…

Yes, there’s something for every member of the family in “Newsies”. I certainly don’t watch it for the community building aspect.

[EMAIL=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0463998/]Freedom Writers

This movie is a real GEM !

from wikipedia:

Just shy of 7 hours, according to the DVD box.

I really need to watch this again one of these days…

The Englishman who went up a Hill and Came Down a Mountain.
PG. But has the whole community bonding together thing.

Big Fish?

It isn’t explicitly explicitly about helping a community, but a rather large element of it has Ed Bloom helping a town called spectre.

Plus it’s a pretty enjoyable movie so it’s win win.

Hoosiers

About more than basketball.

Also, Mr. Holland’s Opus.

Does We Are Marshall fit? I haven’t seen it, but I know the basic plot. Maybe someone else can speculate…

Whale Rider? By working together to save stranded whales, the community rediscovers its pride. Also has the theme of a kid who fights prejudice to become a leader.

Is It’s a Wonderful Life too obvious?

How about Mr. Holland’s Opus and Gandhi?

If you were looking at High Plains Drifter, I’d second the suggestion of Shane.

How about “To Sir, With Love”?

I am considering this one (with a note to the parents regarding the sexual innuendo - doesn’t the town distract him at a key moment with the woman?)

Cool! I have not seen this one, I admit.

He’s helping his community by acting as the lone voice of justice within it - and is, in fact, recognized as such.