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  1. Rushmore is a 1998 American comedy film [1] directed by Wes Anderson about a teenager named Max Fischer ( Jason Schwartzman in his film debut), his friendship with rich industrialist Herman Blume ( Bill Murray ), and their shared affection for elementary school teacher Rosemary Cross ( Olivia Williams ).

  2. Max is a homely 10th-grade scholarship boy at Rushmore, a private school where he fails classes but constantly organizes clubs and plays. He befriends a depressed local factory magnate, Blume, and falls for a recently widowed teacher, Ms. Cross. When a scheme gets him expelled, he tries his Rushmore style at the local high school.

  3. Miss Rosemary Cross. Seymour Cassel. Bert Fischer. Brian Cox. Dr. Nelson Guggenheim. Watchlist. When a beautiful first-grade teacher (Olivia Williams) arrives at a prep school, she soon attracts...

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  4. Rushmore (en España: Academia Rushmore; en Hispanoamérica: Tres son multitud) es una película estadounidense de 1998 dirigida por Wes Anderson. Este fue su segundo largometraje, en el cual ya se comenzaba a ver su estilo por las paletas de colores definidas y el uso de planos simétricos en la mayoría de sus tomas, estilo que ha repetido en ...

  5. 20 de mar. de 2018 · Check out the official Rushmore (1998) trailer starring Jason Schwartzman! Let us know what you think in the comments below. Buy or Rent on FandangoNOW: https://www.fandangonow.com/details/m ...

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  6. 22 de ene. de 2019 · The original trailer in high definition of Rushmore directed by Wes Anderson and starring Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray, Olivia Williams, Seymour Cassel and...

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  7. Rushmore. The dazzling sophomore film from Wes Anderson is equal parts coming-of-age story, French New Wave homage, and screwball comedy. Tenth grader Max Fischer (Jason Schwartzman) is Rushmore Academy’s most extracurricular student—and its least scholarly.