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Titolo originale: Fame
Regia:
Alan Parker
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Anno: 1980
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Musica
Tag:
new york city
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dance
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dance performance
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musical
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rivalry
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audition
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dancing in the street
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dance school
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performing arts
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Cast:
Irene Cara
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Barry Miller
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Maureen Teefy
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Paul McCrane
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Lee Curreri
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Gene Anthony Ray
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Antonia Franceschi
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Laura Dean
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Boyd Gaines
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Albert Hague
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Tresa Hughes
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Anne Meara
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Joanna Merlin
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Jim Moody
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Debbie Allen
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Richard Belzer
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Eddie Barth
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Steve Inwood
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Frank Bongiorno
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Bill Britten
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Eric Brockington
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Nicholas Bunin
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Cindy Canuelas
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Nora Cotrone
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Mbewe Escobar
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Victor of Aquitaine
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Lesley Quickley
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Ilse Sass
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Ray Ramirez
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Isaac Mizrahi
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Meg Tilly
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Sal Piro
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Gennadi Filimonov
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Penny Frank
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Willie Henry Jr.
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Steve Hollander
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Sang Kim
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Darrell Kirkman
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Judith L'Heureux
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Ted Lambert
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Nancy Eng
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Sarah Malament
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James Manis
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Carol Massenburg
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Isaac Mizrahi
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Raquel Mondin
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Alba Oms
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Frank Oteri
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Traci Parnell
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Loris Diran
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Dawn Steinberg
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Jonathan Strasser
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Yvette Torres
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F.X. Vitolo
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Stefanie Zimmerman
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Tracy Burnett
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Greg De Jean
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Laura Delano Duncan
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Michael DeLorenzo
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Aaron Dugger
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Neisha Folkes-LeMelle
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Karen Ford
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Robin Gray
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Hazel Green
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Eva Grubler
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Patrick King
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Cynthia Lochard
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Julian Montenaire
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Holly Reeve
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Kate Snyder
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Philip Wright
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Ranko Yokoyana
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Adam Abeshouse
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Yvette D. Carrington
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Fima Ephron
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Anthony Evans
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Crystal Garner
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Lisa Herman
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Thais Hockaday
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Karen Hoppe
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Frankie Laino
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April Lang
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Richard Latimer
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Lisa Lowell
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Ann Marie McDermott
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Kerry McDermott
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Maureen McDermott
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Josh Melville
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Peter Rafelson
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Ann Roboff
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Boris Slutsky
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Alan Vetter
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Evan Weinstein
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Judith Blaylock
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Diana Brownstone
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Gregory Buchalter
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Jeanne Carr
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Julie Cohen
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Guido Corte
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Donna Edge-Rachell
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Nancy Gilliam
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Jon Lonoff
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Douglas Rowan
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Karen Starr
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Holland Taylor
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Sogni, aspirazioni, lotte, fallimenti e amori dei giovani studenti della NYC's High School for Performing Arts, la scuola superiore di arti drammatiche di New York. Alcuni otterranno il successo, ma tutti maturano ed imparano ad affrontare la vita.
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"Fame" may possibly hold some sort of unacknowledged record for creating more failed imitations of i [...]
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In the original script, Lisa killed herself after Miss Berg rejected her from the Dance Department a [...]
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Alan Parker specifically requested legendary still photographer Mary Ellen Mark to do a separate por [...]
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Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of the top 100 America's Greatest Music in th [...]
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I Sing The Body Electric is very similar in tone and flavor to both Styx's Come Sail Away, another s [...]
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Montgomery McNeil was an out and well-adjusted gay character. An out gay main character, especially [...]
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In the May 26, 1980 issue of The New Yorker, critic Roger Angell's original review of "Fame" elabora [...]
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In 2012, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Scott Hamilton Kennedy made a full-length documentary about four [...]
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Miss Berg (Joanna Merlin) is first seen supervising the auditions for students who hope to attend th [...]
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The single "Fame" drew its most striking line from a famous poem. Dean Pitchford said in high school [...]
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Barry Miller's monologue about the death of Freddie Prinze Sr. was almost cut out of the film due to [...]
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Famed fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi, at 18, appears as one of the students. He was an actual studen [...]
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The church in which Ralph meets his family is Holy Cross Catholic Church in New York.
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During the scene where the kids dance to the song 'Fame' on the street over the cars, the song hadn' [...]
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After Ralph Garcy (Barry Miller) makes his stand-up comedy debut at an "open mike" night, he becomes [...]
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Stanley Kubrick and Francis Coppola signed by hand the Director's Guild signatory clearance card app [...]
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There was a documentary made called "On Location With Fame" along with a "making of" paperback book [...]
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Debbie Allen commented in interviews that the role of Lydia was originally bigger in the movie, writ [...]
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"I Sing The Body Electric" is the title and the opening line from a Walt Whitman poem from his "Leav [...]
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Novelisation by Leonore Fleischer.
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Madonna screen-tested for a role in this movie and again in Saranno famosi (1982). She later teamed [...]
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The late Village Voice columnist and author Arthur Bell was an enthusiastic champion for Barry Mille [...]
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This was the first film in the history of the Academy Awards to have two songs nominated in the Best [...]
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After the original title of "Hot Lunch" needed to be changed due to a porno film with the same title [...]
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When "Fame" was released in June of 1980, the majority of critics predicted that the film would rece [...]
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Martha Quinn unsuccessfully auditioned for a role in this movie.
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Tom Cruise, Patrick Swayze, and Michelle Pfeiffer tested and/or auditioned for roles. Although they [...]
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Lydia Grant's iconic quote to her dance students, "You want fame? Well fame costs. And right here is [...]
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Eight years after this movie came out, many of the people involved with making it were also instrume [...]
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Whether by coincidence or design, many famous individuals are referred to throughout the film whose [...]
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Laura Dean and Antonia Franceschi were real-life students at the New York High School For Performing [...]
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In Christopher Gore's Oscar-nominated screenplay written in 1979, there is a now-prescient reference [...]
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When Ralph delivers his monologue about the death of Freddie Prinze Sr., he recalls coming home from [...]
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America vs. Everywhere Else: In Europe, Asia, and The Netherlands, "Fame" was marketed as a drama wi [...]
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The monologue that Montgomery performs during his audition ("I always worry that maybe people aren't [...]
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The movie was originally going to be titled "Hot Lunch." However, one day Alan Parker walked past a [...]
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Highly unusual at the time, Alan Parker was allowed to shoot "Fame" over an 11 month long shooting p [...]
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A poster for the Broadway production of Evita can be seen in the background. Director Alan Parker wo [...]
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Several critics compared such recent films as "La La Land" (2016) and "In The Heights" (2021) to Ala [...]
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Gene Anthony Ray, Lee Curreri, Albert Hague, and Debbie Allen went on to reprise their roles in Sara [...]
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Meg Tilly, April Lang and Laura Dean's debut.
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In its 2015 review of notable people who had died over the past year, "The Lives They Lived," the Ne [...]
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In the shot that introduces the character of Ralph Garcy (Barry Miller) to the audience for the very [...]
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The entire "Step Up" multi-media franchise created by Duane Adler (2006-2019) can be traced back to [...]
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Director Alan Parker was vocally dismissive of any further attempts to infringe on his work many yea [...]
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In the era of the late 1970's when "Fame" was written, the portrayal of drug abuse involved in the m [...]
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In David Linklater's 2016 comedy "Everybody Wants Some!!", set in 1980 Texas, the character of Bever [...]
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In 2020, a new online full-length documentary entitled "Fame 1980: A Musical Revolution?" was produc [...]
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Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Roger Ebert included "Fame" as a chapter in his "Great Movies" book.
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Director Parker wound up with enough footage for a 10 hour movie. In the process of winnowing it dow [...]
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Producer David De Silva, who had lobbied hard with MGM executives to hire Alan Parker to direct "Fam [...]
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In Season One, Episode 9 of the NBC television series "Fame" entitled "But Seriously, Folks" that ai [...]
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"Fame" was so heavily influential throughout the 1980's that it inspired several poorly reviewed fil [...]
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The school board members of The High School Of The Performing Arts did not originally want the produ [...]
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In the scene where Ralph Garcy (Barry Miller) emotionally talks about the day that Freddie Prinze di [...]
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All the comedy club sequences in the film were shot at "Catch A Rising Star" in New York City, the a [...]
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The movie was a big hit, with box office receipts of about $42 million against a budget of about $2 [...]
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At an early pre-release screening of "Fame" in Hollywood where the audience was filled with press an [...]
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There is an explicit attack on the corporate commercialization and consumerism of the Christmas seas [...]
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In 2004, It was revealed in several newspaper articles that a Hillary Duff movie entitled "Raise You [...]
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Emilio Estevez auditioned for the role of Montgomery MacNeil.
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Director Alan Parker stretched a nylon stocking between the lens and camera body to achieve the film [...]
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When Alan Parker, the acclaimed director of "Fame", died in late July of 2020, his last film would t [...]
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The lyrics of the music were written by Hollywood scribe; Dean Pitchford; who would go on to pen Foo [...]
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People accused Irene Cara of plagarizing Donna Summers' sound in this movie.
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There was a sequence with Ralph (Barry Miller) and Doris (Maureen Teefy) busking in the heart of Tim [...]
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Alan Parker commented that the film's title is essentially ironic, as the story is really about fail [...]
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Producer David De Silva said that in early 1977 he was personally compelled to visit New York City's [...]
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In 2020, at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards, the grand finale of the show was an updated and refreshed [...]
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The poster has Coco and Bruno performing the Hot Lunch number, with the rest of the school in the ba [...]
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It was not an arbitrary choice that Alan Parker chose the very first shot of the movie to be a poste [...]
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In several books that deal with "cult films" that were published in the last quarter-century, many a [...]
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Barry Miller had appeared in La febbre del sabato sera (1977). Steve Inwood appeared in Staying Aliv [...]
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Italian censorship visa # 75406 delivered on 25 August 1980.
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As late as the year 2000, New York Times film critic A. O. Scott in reviewing director Nicolas Hytne [...]
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Alan Parker was a fan of The Electric Light Orchestra's album "Eldorado" and unsuccessfully attempte [...]
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One of three dance/musical films with the letter 'F' on its title to get released during the 1980's. [...]
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Anne Meara who starred as Ms. Sherwood in Fame was also starring as Veronica on the hit show Archie [...]
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In September 1979, CBS Television aired a made-for-television movie about the life and death of come [...]
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The TV series removed the more controversial elements of the movie. Among other changes, Leroy no lo [...]
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The character of Ralph Garcy was intended as a "roman a clef" of comedian Freddie Prinze. A "roman a [...]
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Debbie Allen originally tried out for Coco. She was rejected for that role, but Alan cast her as Lyd [...]
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"Fame" was one of the last Hollywood major studio features to be released in 70mm widescreen prints, [...]
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The character and story arc of Raul Garcia/Ralph Garcy in "Fame" illuminates one of the most importa [...]
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Notable alumni from the Fiorello H Laguardia High School for the Performing Arts in New York: Meliss [...]
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Due to the fact that The High School Of Performing Arts refused permission to let the production use [...]
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One of the first films to employ digital audio in the soundtrack. Much of the music was recorded in [...]
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Legendary and Oscar-winning director Bob Fosse ( "All That Jazz", "Cabaret", "Lenny", "Star 80") was [...]
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The school is based on the real-life Fiorello LaGuardia High School of Music and Art and Performing [...]
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Sal Piro: the president of The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) Fan Club is the host during the Rock [...]
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The U.K. premiere of 'Fame' was on 23 July 1980 at the Empire cinema, Leicester Square. As well as t [...]
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The film covers the spectrum of ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and economic disparity. Lead character [...]
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One of the most dramatic scenes in the film turned into a behind-the-scenes debacle, consisting of a [...]
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Upon numerous international tributes to director Alan Parker' when he died in the summer of 2020, fi [...]
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The legwarmer fashion craze of the early 1980's originated from "Fame's" initial impact, not 1983's [...]
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Director Alan Parker wanted a scene that showed Doris overcoming her fear and becoming an actress. H [...]
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Errori
Exalting in Bruno's music during the big street dance number outside the school, Angelo exclaims, "T [...]
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When Bruno is in the taxi with his dad, the back window keeps changing from fogged up to clear.
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While movie covers four years of high school life ending with graduation in 1979 or 1980, scenes set [...]
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The "Palace" sign outside Montgomery's room flashes On-Off, but when Doris and Ralph are kissing and [...]
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At one point when Leroy is arguing with Mrs. Sherwood in the hospital, her hands are up by her shoul [...]
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During Ralph Garcie's audition in the drama department, the instructor, Ferrell, takes a bite out of [...]
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At about 15:00, while Ralph is explaining that the reason he wants to attend the school is because F [...]
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When Angelo punches the truck driver on the jaw, the trucker's hat comes off as the fight starts. Th [...]
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After Shirley is given her yellow slip back by the woman monitoring the stairs, the slip jumps from [...]
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When the father and son are talking in the taxi, his turns of the wheel do not cause the taxi to tur [...]
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When the kids spying on the girls break the pipe, the pipe comes off of the wall. In the next shot i [...]
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When Leroy storms out of class, the chair he kicks falls over twice between shots.
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When Ralph auditions for the music teacher, the music teacher's actions with his pen are not continu [...]
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When Coco gets out of the taxi and pretends to go into the hotel, the pavement goes from dry, to com [...]
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When Shirley shakes the metal gate after being told she wasn't accepted, the yellow slip in her hand [...]
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When Coco is doing her screen test for François Lafete, her hair is shown falling over her left s [...]
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When François starts talking to Coco in the café, the donut on her plate and items on the bar [...]
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When Coco is talking to François Lafete, she starts playing with her hair in one shot, but in the [...]
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When Lisa is talking with Miss Berg, Miss Berg goes to wash her hands. After she dries them, the was [...]
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After four years of school, Doris Finsecker's little brother never gets any older.
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When everyone is dancing in the street, a man in a yellow and black striped shirt changes from danci [...]
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While Bruno is talking to his father who is driving the taxi cab, Bruno's father is shown turning th [...]
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Reflected in various people's glasses.
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When Hilary is delivering her soliloquy of broken dreams in the abortion doctor's waiting room, her [...]
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When Mrs. Sherwood is arguing with Leroy about his homework, she wads up the same sheets of paper tw [...]
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Frase
Miss Berg: Where's the sweat, Lisa? Lisa Monroe: [...]
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Doris: I HATE Ralph Garci! I must remember this fe [...]
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Montgomery McNeil: It's funny, gay used to mean su [...]
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Ralph: I'm God. See. And, God is Puerto Rican. You [...]
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Mrs. Finsecker: You know, the Silverman's know som [...]
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Rocky Horror Announcer: This is the show! If you d [...]
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Miss Berg: [to Lisa] Less lip, Monroe, more sweat! [...]
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Shorofsky: No! No! No! Hold the bow like this! Not [...]
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Shorofsky: One man is not an orchestra. Bruno Mar [...]
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Farrell: There are 50,000 people walking around ca [...]
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Mrs. Sherwood: Speak English. Leroy Johnson: I sp [...]
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Hilary van Doren: [about Leroy] Son derriere noir. [...]
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Lisa Monroe: I love your coat. I saw that in Bende [...]
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François Lafete: So, you like art movies, huh, [...]
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Montgomery McNeil: What do you want, insurance? Yo [...]
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Mrs. Finsecker: Barbra Streisand didn't change her [...]
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Leroy Johnson: I's young, I's single, and I loves [...]
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Farrell: Acting is the hardest profession in the w [...]
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Leroy Johnson: Where I come from, it don't pay to [...]
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Montgomery McNeil: You wanna get a pizza? We could [...]
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Hilary van Doren: You see, I was offered this plac [...]
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Rocky Horror Announcer: Boy is he in for a surpris [...]
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Coco Hernandez: Graduating from PA is no Academy A [...]
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Mrs. Sherwood: This is no Mickey Mouse school. You [...]
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François Lafete: François Lafete must have t [...]
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Miss Berg: Watch your plie Coco.
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Ralph: Doris, I wasnt' there. I wasn't f*ckin' the [...]
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François Lafete: Some performers can make love [...]
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Mrs. Sherwood: In the future, Mr. Johnson, I'd lik [...]
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Miss Berg: Where's his application? Lydia: He doe [...]
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Montgomery McNeil: 'A pie in the face comes with t [...]
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Lisa Monroe: [singing] I sing the body electric, I [...]
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Lisa Monroe: [talking to a black girl during the a [...]
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Farrell: Diction! Watch your diction, Ralph. You'r [...]
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Doris Finsecker: I mean, if I don't have a persona [...]
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Coco Hernandez: [singing] Remember my name. Fame! [...]
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Shirley: It's just not fair. I didn't wanna come h [...]
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Shorofsky: Music is the hardest profession of them [...]
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Mrs. Finsecker: Doris! We're in!
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Bruno Martelli: Maybe I die undiscovered and my gh [...]
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Doris Finsecker: Everybody falls in love with thei [...]
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Montgomery McNeil: Never being happy isn't the sam [...]
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Ralph: They are looking for your type for a movie. [...]
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Miss Berg: Pulled tendons, shin splints, swollen t [...]
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Doris Finsecker: I'm about as flamboyant as a bage [...]
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Coco Hernandez: [the girls are fighting over Leroy [...]
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Angelo: [Starts playing his son's tape on top of l [...]
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Rocky Horror Announcer: Good evening, everyone, an [...]
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Drama Teacher: What are you going to do? Sheila: [...]
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Coco Hernandez: [singing] When I'm down and feelin [...]
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Leroy Johnson: I told you I done it and I forgot i [...]
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Miss Berg: Dance is the hardest department in the [...]
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Coco Hernandez: I'm a professional. A few unkind w [...]
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Coco Hernandez: [singing] Sometimes I wonder where [...]
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Montgomery McNeil: [First lines] I'm always worrie [...]
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Mrs. Sherwood: What about your book report? Leroy [...]
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