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A chronicle of the lives of several teenagers who attend a New York high school for students gifted in the performing arts.

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  • Won 2 Oscars. Another 6 wins & 16 nominations.
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Angelo
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Coco
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Bruno
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Lisa
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Hilary
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Michael
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Shorofsky
Tresa Hughes ...
Mrs. Finsecker
Steve Inwood ...
François Lafete
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Montgomery
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Mrs. Sherwood
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Miss Berg
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Ralph
Jim Moody ...
Farrell
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Leroy
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Doris
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Lydia
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M.C.
Frank Bongiorno ...
Truck Driver
Bill Britten ...
Mr. England
Eric Brockington ...
Plump Eric
Nicholas Bunin ...
Bunsky
Cindy Canuelas ...
Cindy
Nora Cotrone ...
Topless Student
Mbewe Escobar ...
Phenicia
Gennadi Filimonov ...
Violinist (as Gennady Filimonov)
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Harvey Finsecker (as Victor Fischbarg)
Penny Frank ...
Dance Teacher
Willie Henry Jr. ...
Bathroom Student
Steve Hollander ...
Drama Student (as Steven Hollander)
Sang Kim ...
Oriental Violinist
Darrell Kirkman ...
Richard III
Judith L'Heureux ...
Nurse
Ted Lambert ...
Drama Student
Nancy Eng ...
Oriental Student (as Nancy Lee)
Sarah Malament ...
Dance Accompanist
James Manis ...
Bruno's Uncle
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Shirley
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Touchstone
Raquel Mondin ...
Ralph's Sister
Alba Oms ...
Ralph's Mother
Frank Oteri ...
Schlepstein
Traci Parnell ...
Hawaiian Dancer
Sal Piro ...
Rocky Horror M.C.
Lesley Quickley ...
Towering Inferno Student (as Leslie Quickley)
Ray Ramirez ...
Father Morales
Loris Diran ...
Drama Student (as Loris Sallahian)
Ilse Sass ...
Mrs. Tossoff
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Monitor on Stairs
Jonathan Strasser ...
Orchestra Conductor
Yvette Torres ...
Ralph's Little Sister
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Frankie (as Frank X. Vitolo)
Stefanie Zimmerman ...
Dance Teacher
Tracy Burnett ...
Principal Dancer
Greg De Jean ...
Principal Dancer (as Greg DeJean)
Laura Delano ...
Principal Dancer
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Principal Dancer
Aaron Dugger ...
Principal Dancer
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Principal Dancer (as Neisha Folkes)
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Principal Dancer
Robin Gray ...
Principal Dancer
Hazel Green ...
Principal Dancer
Eva Grubler ...
Principal Dancer
Patrick King ...
Principal Dancer
Cynthia Lochard ...
Principal Dancer
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Principal Dancer
Holly Reeve ...
Principal Dancer
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Principal Dancer
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Principal Dancer
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Principal Dancer
Philip Wright ...
Principal Dancer
Ranko Yokoyana ...
Principal Dancer
Adam Abeshouse ...
Principal Musician or Vocalist
Yvette D. Carrington ...
Principal Musician or Vocalist
Fima Ephron ...
Principal Musician or Vocalist
Anthony Evans ...
Principal Musician or Vocalist
Crystal Garner ...
Principal Musician or Vocalist
Lisa Herman ...
Principal Musician or Vocalist
Thais Hockaday ...
Principal Musician or Vocalist
Karen Hoppe ...
Principal Musician or Vocalist
Frankie Laino ...
Principal Musician or Vocalist
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Principal Musician or Vocalist
Richard Latimer ...
Principal Musician or Vocalist
Lisa Lowell ...
Principal Musician or Vocalist
Ann Marie McDermott ...
Principal Musician or Vocalist
Kerry McDermott ...
Principal Musician or Vocalist
Maureen McDermott ...
Principal Musician or Vocalist
Josh Melville ...
Principal Musician or Vocalist
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Principal Musician or Vocalist
Ann Roboff ...
Principal Musician or Vocalist (as Anne Roboff)
Boris Slutsky ...
Principal Musician or Vocalist
Alan Vetter ...
Principal Musician or Vocalist
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Principal Musician or Vocalist
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Judith Blaylock ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Ballet Dancer (uncredited)
Gregory Buchalter ...
Violinist (uncredited)
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Trombonist (uncredited)
Julie Cohen ...
Featured Vocalist (uncredited)
Guido Corte ...
Man in Airport (uncredited)
Donna Edge-Rachell ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Nancy Gilliam ...
Extra (uncredited)
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Rocky Horror Show Fan (uncredited)
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Rocky Horror 'Dr. Frank-N-Furter' (uncredited)
Karen Starr ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Claudia van Doren (uncredited)

Directed by

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Alan Parker

Written by

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Christopher Gore ... (written by)

Produced by

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David De Silva ... producer (as David DeSilva)
Alan Marshall ... producer

Music by

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Michael Gore

Cinematography by

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Michael Seresin ... director of photography

Editing by

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Gerry Hambling

Editorial Department

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Stefna Borges ... assistant editor (as Stefna Smal)
Terry Busby ... assistant editor
Jack Gardner ... assistant editor
Leonard Green ... assistant editor
Michael B. Hoggan ... additional editor: L.A.
Norman Hollyn ... assistant editor
Eddy Joseph ... assistant editor
Yoshio Kishi ... additional editor: N.Y.
Glenn Cunningham ... apprentice editor (uncredited)

Casting By

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Howard Feuer
Jeremy Ritzer

Production Design by

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Geoffrey Kirkland

Art Direction by

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Ed Wittstein

Set Decoration by

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George DeTitta Sr. ... (as George DeTitta)

Costume Design by

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Kristi Zea

Makeup Department

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Joseph Coscia ... hairdresser (as Joseph G. Coscia)
Joe Cuervo ... makeup (as Joseph Cuervo)

Production Management

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David Golden ... unit production manager
Candace Suerstedt ... assistant production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Robert F. Colesberry ... first assistant director
Ray Greenfield ... second assistant director (as Raymond L. Greenfield)
Joseph Ray ... second assistant director (as Joe Ray)

Art Department

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Joseph M. Caracciolo ... property master (as Joe Caracciolo)
David Coleman ... property master (uncredited)
Bill Gold ... poster designer (uncredited)
Richard Shelton ... painter (uncredited)
Drew Struzan ... poster artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Arthur Bloom ... recordist
Jerry Bruck ... stereo consultant
Rusty Coppleman ... sound editor
Jay M. Harding ... rerecording mixer
Michael J. Kohut ... rerecording mixer
Dennis Maitland II ... boom operator
Christopher Newman ... sound mixer (as Chris Newman)
Aaron Rochin ... rerecording mixer
Thomas Scott ... consultant: Dolby (as Tom Scott)
Les Wiggins ... sound editor
Robert Davenport ... sound re-recordist (uncredited)
James Fenton ... sound crew chief (uncredited)
Robin Haskins ... re-recordist (uncredited)
Duncan McEwan ... sound re-recordist (uncredited)
Otto Snel ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Larry Tozzi ... post prod sound coord (uncredited)

Stunts

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Colette Alexander ... stunts (uncredited)
Sandy Alexander ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Holly Bower ... still photographer
Catharine Bushnell ... still photographer
Joseph F. Coffey ... camera operator
Bill Gerardo ... second assistant cameraman (as William Gerardo)
Vinnie Gerardo ... first assistant cameraman (as Vincent Gerardo)
Martin Nallan ... key grip (as Marty Nallan)
LeRoy Patton ... first cameraman: New York (as Leroy Patton)
Tom Priestley Jr. ... camera operator
Frank Schulz ... gaffer (as Frank O. Schulz)
John Stanier ... camera operator
Garrett Brown ... steadicam operator (uncredited)
Craig DiBona ... steadicam operator (uncredited)
Billy Kerwick ... best boy grip (uncredited)
Sal Martorano ... electrician (uncredited)
Bob Rickerd ... focus puller (uncredited)
Robert Shepherd ... electrician (uncredited)
Sandi Sissel ... camera operator (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Margery Simkin ... special casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Al Craine ... wardrobe supervisor: men's
Beverly Cycon ... wardrobe supervisor: women's
Thelma Gregory ... wardrobe supervisor: women's (as Thelma S. Gregory)
Ellen Mirojnick ... assistant costume designer
Mark Burchard ... wardrobe (uncredited)

Location Management

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Grant Harper Reid ... assistant location manager (uncredited)

Music Department

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Chuck Irwin ... music recording engineer
Michael A. Levine ... rehearsal pianist (as Michael Levine)
John Beal ... musician: bass (uncredited)
Don Brooks ... musician: harmonica (uncredited)
Norman Hollyn ... music editor (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Renee Bodner ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Chester Haffey ... generator driver: MGM Studios
Harold 'Whitey' McEvoy ... transportation captain (as Whitey McEvoy)
Patrick Hogan ... driver (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Pamela Adler ... assistant: Mr. Parker and Mr. Marshall
Arlene Albertson ... production office coordinator
Louis Falco ... choreographer
William Gornell ... assistant choreographer
John Kane ... unit publicist: Solters & Roskin, Inc.
Ellie Linas ... production auditor
Angela Micklesburgh ... producer's assistant
Lynda Van Damm ... assistant production accountant (uncredited)

Thanks

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Paddy Chayefsky ... acknowledgement: excerpt from "Marty" courtesy of
Bruce Jay Friedman ... acknowledgement: excerpt from "Steambath" by
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Storyline

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Plot Summary

At the New York City High School for the Performing Arts, students get specialized training that often leads to success as actors, singers, etc. This movie follows eight students from the time when they audition to get into the school, through graduation. Among these are the brazen Coco Hernandez, shy Doris Finsecker, sensitive gay Montgomery MacNeil, and brash, abrasive Ralph Garcey. Written by Reid Gagle

Plot Keywords
Taglines If they've really got what it takes, it's going to take everything they've got. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Hot Lunch (United States)
  • Fame - Der Weg zum Ruhm (Germany)
  • Fama (Spain)
  • Fama (Peru)
  • Fama (Brazil)
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Runtime
  • 134 min
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Box Office

Opening Weekend United States $118,160, 18 May 1980

Did You Know?

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Trivia Director Alan Parker wanted a scene that showed Doris overcoming her fear and becoming an actress. He heard of the audience participation at the local screenings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) and went to check it out. He loved it so much that he not only decided to use it in the film, he had many of the "cast" from the local screenings appear in the film, as the people doing the time-warp on stage when Doris runs up and joins them. See more »
Goofs After four years of school, Doris Finsecker's little brother never gets any older. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in On Location with: FAME (1980). See more »
Soundtracks Red Light See more »
Quotes Doris Finsecker: I mean, if I don't have a personality of my own, so what? I'm an actress! I can put on as many personalities as I want!
Montgomery McNeil: [raises his glass] To schizophrenia!
Doris Finsecker: [also raising glass] Abso-fucking-lutely!
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