Fame (1980)
If they've really got what it takes, it's going to take everything they've got.
A chronicle of the lives of several teenagers who attend a New York high school for students gifted in the performing arts.
Director: Alan Parker
Genre: Drama, Music
Runtime: 133 min
Release Date: May 16, 1980
Cast
- Irene Cara - Coco
- Barry Miller - Ralph
- Maureen Teefy - Doris Finsecker
- Paul McCrane - Montgomery
- Lee Curreri - Bruno
- Gene Anthony Ray - Leroy
- Antonia Franceschi - Hilary
- Laura Dean - Lisa
- Boyd Gaines - Michael
- Albert Hague - Shorofsky
Screenplay
- Christopher Gore (Screenplay)
- Robert F. Colesberry (Lyricist)
- Lesley Gore (Lyricist)
- Dean Pitchford (Lyricist)
Music: Michael Gore
Cinematography: Michael Seresin
Editing: Gerry Hambling
Production: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Country: United States of America
Language: Pусский, English, Español, Français
Budget: $9M
Box Office: $42M
Original Language: en
Themes
Musical Theatre and Broadway Glitz, K-Pop: A Global Phenomenon, Dance Passion, Musical Spectacle, Musical Theater and Broadway Magic
Keywords
new york city, dance, dance performance, musical, rivalry, audition, dancing in the street, dance school, performing arts
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Fame about?
- A chronicle of the lives of several teenagers who attend a New York high school for students gifted in the performing arts.
- Who directed Fame?
- Fame was directed by Alan Parker.
- Who stars in Fame?
- Fame stars Irene Cara, Barry Miller, Maureen Teefy, Paul McCrane, Lee Curreri, Gene Anthony Ray.
- How long is Fame?
- Fame has a runtime of 2h 13m (133 minutes).
- What genre is Fame?
- Fame is a Drama, Music film.
- What is the budget of Fame?
- Fame had a budget of $9M.
- How much did Fame gross?
- Fame grossed $42M worldwide.
- Where was Fame produced?
- Fame was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Fame?
- The themes of Fame include: Musical Theatre and Broadway Glitz, K-Pop: A Global Phenomenon, Dance Passion, Musical Spectacle, Musical Theater and Broadway Magic.