Rushmore (1998)
Comedy, Romance.
Rushmore is coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Wes Anderson about an eccentric teenager named Max Fischer, his friendship with rich industrialist Herman Blume (Bill Murray), and their love in common for elementary school teacher Rosemary Cross (Olivia Williams). The film was co-written by Anderson and Owen Wilson.
When a beautiful first-grade teacher (Olivia Williams) arrives at a prep school, she soon attracts the attention of an ambitious teenager named Max (Jason Schwartzman), who quickly falls in love with her. Max turns to the father (Bill Murray) of two of his schoolmates for advice on how to woo the teacher. However, the situation soon gets complicated when Max’s new friend becomes involved with her, setting the two pals against one another in a war for her attention.
Director: Wes Anderson
Writers: Wes Anderson, Owen Wilson
Stars: Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray, Olivia Williams, Mason Gamble, Sara Tanaka, Andrew Wilson, Luke Wilson
►Cast:
Jason Schwartzman | ► | Max Fischer |
Bill Murray | ► | Herman Blume |
Olivia Williams | ► | Rosemary Cross |
Seymour Cassel | ► | Bert Fischer |
Brian Cox | ► | Dr. Nelson Guggenheim |
Mason Gamble | ► | Dirk Calloway |
Sara Tanaka | ► | Margaret Yang |
Stephen McCole | ► | Magnus Buchan |
Connie Nielsen | ► | Mrs. Calloway |
Luke Wilson | ► | Dr. Peter Flynn |
Dipak Pallana | ► | Mr. Adams |
Andrew Wilson | ► | Coach Beck |
Marietta Marich | ► | Mrs. Guggenheim |
Ronnie McCawley | ► | Ronny Blume |
Keith McCawley | ► | Donny Blume |
Hae Joon Lee | ► | Alex |
Adebayo Asabi | ► | Mr. Obiomiwe |
Al Fielder | ► | Ernie |
Colin Platt | ► | Boy Portraying Frank Serpico |
George Farish | ► | O’Reilly |
Francis Fernandez | ► | Burnum |
McCauley Penderdast | ► | Fields |
Eric Bennett Weems | ► | Willie |
Dalton Tomlin | ► | Wrestler |
Wallace Wolodarsky | ► | Referee |
Kim Terry | ► | Mrs. Blume |
Ella Pryor | ► | Woman Back Stage |
Paul Schiff | ► | Waiter |
Antoni Scarano | ► | Small Boy Artist |
Brian Tenenbaum | ► | Contractor |
Thayer McClanahan | ► | School Reporter / George |
Patricia Winkler | ► | Mrs. Whitney |
Manning Mott | ► | Mr. Halsted |
J.J. Stonebraker | ► | Woody |
Donny Caicedo | ► | 40 Ounce |
Ali Ktiri | ► | Benjamin |
Michael Maggart | ► | Concierge |
Robbie Lee | ► | Isaac |
Morgan Redmond | ► | Bellman |
Ed Geldart | ► | Security Guard |
David Moritz | ► | Dynamite Salesman |
John Killalea | ► | Tommy Stalling |
William Lau | ► | Mr. Yang |
Lucille Sadikin | ► | Mrs. Yang |
Steve Eckelman | ► | Tennis Pro |
Eric Chase Anderson | ► | Architect |
Danny Fine | ► | Coach Fritz |
Kyle Ryan Urquhart | ► | Regis |
Kumar Pallana | ► | Mr. LittleJeans |
Stephen Dignan | ► | Reuben |
Alexis Bledel | ► | Student |
Robert Bryant | ► | Band Conductor |
David L. Carter | ► | Theatre Patron |
Reggie Dees II | ► | Student with Football Jersey in Hallway |
Hunter Hancock | ► | Student |
Al Hayter | ► | School Professor |
Nathaniel Holt | ► | Audience Member |
David B. Johnson | ► | Football Player |
Aubrey Trey LaFargue | ► | Student Wrestling Spectator |
Erich Lane | ► | Student |
Arnold Montey | ► | Audience Member |
Manning Mpinduzi-Mott | ► | Mister Holstead |
Frank Page | ► | Professor Murray |
Brandon Trost | ► | Vietnamese Soldier with Rocket Launcher |
Jason Trost | ► | Party Kid |
Sarah Trost | ► | Makeup Artist |