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Mr. Horace Grimley, a modest man from Handsworth, runs the 72nd most popular elementary school in the greater Chicago area. Brought up at a young age by his father, Edwin, to be a coal miner, Mr. Horace Grimley refuses his father's orders and says quote "it's time to get children out of the mines, and to educate their minds." Mr. Horace Grimley experiences many hardships during he teaching tenure, including educating his young pupils how to properly perform his iconic "Grimley Jig". Mr. Horace Grimley describes the iconic "Grimley Jig" as swinging around his cane, and then ending the dance (oh, sorry, I meant to type jig) by accidentally letting go of his cane in the vicinity of his students. Some students have the pleasure of being hit in the eye by Mr., Horace Grimley's cane, to which they say "Mr. Grimley, why did you do this?". Mr. Horace Grimley simply responds, "Silence child, how dare you speak during the Grimley Jig? And my name is not Mr. Grimley, it is Mr. Horace Grimley". The movie also features hilarious slapstick comedy, involving some light banter between Mr. Horace Grimley and his last remaining son Reginald.
--IMDb
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