Pathetic attempt by Kramer to examine the difficulties hard-working college administrators faced during the 1960s when radicals tried to take over schools.
R.P.M. (1970)
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Rotten:1
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Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: A liberal college professor becomes the head of his school, and tackles a particularly difficult crisis. Perez, who is having an affair with a much younger graduate student, has always been... A liberal college professor becomes the head of his school, and tackles a particularly difficult crisis. Perez, who is having an affair with a much younger graduate student, has always been popular with students because of his open-minded views. But his beliefs are put to the test when radical students riot and take control of the administration building. The president resigns, and Perez replaces the administrator. Now he must decide just what to do -- and if he should risk violence by allowing police to put an end to the protest. [More]
Starring: Ann-Margret, Anthony Quinn, Paul Winfield, Gary Lockwood
Starring: Ann-Margret, Anthony Quinn, Paul Winfield, Gary Lockwood
Director: Stanley Kramer
Director: Stanley Kramer
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