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Rushmore
TrailerThe story of Max Fischer -15-year-old student who is living for his target at Rushmore. Although he studies not well in any classes he is good command in social activities. One day, he falls ahead over heels with his teacher - Miss Cross who teaches in an elementary school at Rushmore.Actors: Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray, Olivia Williams, Seymour Cassel, Brian Cox, Mason Gamble, Sara Tanaka, Stephen McCole, Connie Nielsen, Luke Wilson, Dipak Pallana, ...»Director: Wes AndersonCountry: United StatesDuration: 93 minQuality: HDRelease: 1998IMDb: 7.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Rushmore"
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Characters of "Rushmore"
Max FischerPlayed by: Jason SchwartzmanHerman BlumePlayed by: Bill MurrayRosemary CrossPlayed by: Olivia WilliamsBert FischerPlayed by: Seymour CasselDr. Nelson GuggenheimPlayed by: Brian CoxDirk CallowayPlayed by: Mason GambleMargaret YangPlayed by: Sara TanakaMagnus BuchanPlayed by: Stephen McColeMrs. CallowayPlayed by: Connie NielsenDr. Peter FlynnPlayed by: Luke WilsonCoach BeckPlayed by: Andrew Wilson -
Directors of "Rushmore"
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Creators of "Rushmore"
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Critic Reviews of "Rushmore"
New YorkerMarch 17, 2014Schwartzman is cautious but stubbornly optimistic, while Murray is possessed by the mania of near-despair... They make the best and most disconcerting odd couple that American movies have produced in a long while.
Washington PostMarch 17, 2014Rushmore is an almost indefinable genre of its own. A comedy with a menacing edge? An ironic romance? Hard to call. Anderson, the director and co-writer, and Wilson, co-writer, have a vision like no one else's.
Seattle TimesMarch 17, 2014There's an unshakable confidence about this coming-of-age fable that matches that of its central character, Max Fischer.
Orlando SentinelMarch 17, 2014If happiness is finding something you love to do and doing it forever, one of my somethings might just be watching this oddly uproarious little flick.
Philadelphia InquirerMarch 17, 2014There's a danger of overselling Anderson's sweet-hearted, loony little fantasy, but everything -- from the soundtrack of '60s Brit bands with their jangly anthems of angsty love to Robert Yeoman's slightly hyper-real photography -- fits perfectly.
GuardianMarch 17, 2014Rushmore offers more than simply a series of high-grade yuks; it's a finely-judged parable on the line between self-delusion and reality.
Christian Science MonitorMarch 17, 2014Anderson fulfills the promise of his inventive Bottle Rocket with this quirky, often hilarious comedy, and Murray gives his most uproarious performance since the groundbreaking Groundhog Day.
Baltimore SunMarch 17, 2014Despite cute moments, nothing about Rushmore begs to be liked, which makes this modest comedy all the more satisfying.
People MagazineMarch 17, 2014A gloriously inventive little comedy about the scholastic and romantic woes of a 15-year-old student at a private academy.
Spokesman-Review (Washington)March 17, 2014Just when you expect the film to do something normal, it takes off like Murray -- riffing on reality as only he, and filmmaker Anderson, can.
Metro Times (Detroit, MI)March 17, 2014It's somehow fitting that in this Maxcentric universe, Rushmore exists as a satirical comedy, full of dry wit and adolescent absurdities, and a bittersweet valentine to manipulative misfits who actually find the love they deserve.
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