Rushmore details
Movie Details:
- Director: Wes Anderson
- Produced By: American Empirical, Touchstone Pictures
- Year: 1998
- Run Time: 93 minutes
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- MPAA Rating: R (for language and brief nudity)
- Category: Feature
- Genre/Type: Comedy Drama
- Filmed In: Color
- Release: 1998 12 11 (USA)
- Key Cast: Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray, Olivia Williams, Seymour Cassel, Brian Cox, Mason Gamble, Sara Tanaka, Stephen McCole, Full Credits
- Awards: Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Pic (Hollywood Foreign Press Association 1999), Film Presented (Telluride Film Festival 1999), Best Director (Independent Spirit Awards 1998), Full Awards
After the highly acclaimed independent film Bottle Rocket, director Wes Anderson followed up with a quirky Touchstone Studios film entitled Rushmore. Written by Anderson and friend Owen Wilson (an actor in Armageddon and Anaconda), they created the story of Max Fischer, a highly eccentric 15-year-old boy who attends the tenth grade at Rushmore Academy. Played by Jason Schwartzman (Talia Shire's son and Francis Ford Coppola's nephew), Max is a poor student with big dreams and a love of extracurricular activities. Max is editor of the school newspaper and yearbook, president of the chess, astronomy, French, and German clubs, captain of the fencing team, and director of the school play. Max is also a compulsive liar, telling everyone that his barber father (Seymour Cassel) is really a brain surgeon. Suddenly Max falls in love with Miss Cross (Olivia Williams), a first-grade teacher at the school. He also makes a new friend in business tycoon Mr. Blume (Bill Murray), an eccentric millionaire who also loves Miss Cross. The love triangle heats up as Max refuses to believe that his age has anything to do with Miss Cross refusing his romantic advances. Also Max's scheme to erect an aquarium on the school baseball diamond gets him booted out of Rushmore Academy. As his life crumbles around him, he is forced to grow up and accept the consequences of his actions and his lies. He throws himself more into his extracurricular activities, hoping to redeem himself by staging the most ambitious school play ever attempted. by Arthur Borman, All Movie Guide
Keywords:
- adolescence
- love-triangle
- millionaire
- private-school
- student
- teacher
- theater
Themes:
- Misfits and Outsiders
- Mentors
- Dropping Out
- Child Prodigies
- Unlikely Friendships
- Unrequited Love
- High School Life
- Love Triangles



