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Fame (1980)

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Fame is set at New York's High School of Performing Arts, where talented teens train for show-business careers. The film concentrates on five of the most gifted students: singer Irene Cara, actors Paul McCrane and Barry Miller, dancer Gene Anthony Ray, and musician Lee Currieri. More so than the subsequent TV series Fame, the film emphasizes the importance of keeping up one's academic achievements in this specialized school. The faculty includes no-nonsense English teacher Ann Meara, erudite

R, 2 hr. 14 min.

Musical & Performing Arts, Drama

Christopher Gore

Jun 1, 2004

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Every once in a while what appears to be the entire student body pours out into the street to do song-and-dance numbers, some of which are cheerful enough, but all of which break faith with the film's realistic premise.

September 8, 2010 Full Review Source: TIME Magazine | Comment
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The film is cut at such a frenzied pitch that it's often possible to believe (mistakenly) that something significant is going on.

September 8, 2010 Full Review Source: Chicago Reader | Comment (1)
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Alan Parker has come up with an exposure for some of the most talented youngsters seen on screen in years. There isn't a bad performance in the lot.

June 9, 2008 Full Review Source: Variety | Comment
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A genuine treasure, moving and entertaining.

October 23, 2004 Full Review Source: Chicago Sun-Times | Comment
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Director Alan Parker has reinvented effectively the old musical movie genre of let's put on a show in a way that speaks directly to younger viewers

April 21, 2011 Full Review Source: EmanuelLevy.Com | Comment

Raw look at teen life more shocking than you might recall.

December 19, 2010 Full Review Source: Common Sense Media | Comment
Common Sense Media

What recommends Fame to whatever degree that it doesn't totally suck is that Parker's still content at this point in his career to not resolve every single storyline

September 28, 2010 Full Review Source: Film Freak Central | Comment
Film Freak Central

The song and dance scenes are hard to beat in terms of sheer energy and atmosphere, but the dramatic storylines leave several loose ends.

September 8, 2010 Full Review Source: Empire Magazine | Comment
Empire Magazine

Nearly thirty years after its debut, Alan Parker's Fame remains, in its way, even fresher than its glossy 2009 remake

October 26, 2009 Full Review Source: Filmcritic.com | Comment
Filmcritic.com

Sadly, everything is predictable, which is to the detriment of the mostly fine, young talent that appears in this ineffective retread. I hope that their fame, unlike this film, isn't fleeting.

October 23, 2009 Full Review Source: Film Threat | Comments (6)
Film Threat

It's a crack at the American Dream which carries all the exhilaration and depth of a 133-minute commercial break.

January 26, 2006 Full Review Source: Time Out | Comment

As Fame begins to unspool and you realize that the movie's a lot more endearingly grimy and profane than you recall...just blame it on that stupid TV knockoff.

April 11, 2004 Full Review Source: eFilmCritic.com | Comment
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Audience Reviews for Fame

"I celebrate the me yet to come."Recognizing all its flaws, I unabashedly love Fame. I understand that the characters fall into stereotypes, and I think many of their stories never reach a cathartic or dramatic conclusion; this is especially true of Ralph and Leroy. Also, these are oh-so-clearly adults

January 15, 2011
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Jim Hunter

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Wildly entertaining, contains vivid musical sequences, and has all the repressed teenage emotion and show business catastrophe involved in a performing arts high school, or even Hollywood in general. The title song was a winner, and the breakthrough actors, who dealt with such issues as poverty, ethnic prejudice, and

August 8, 2010
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