Fame

Fame

Movie |

New York City | Musical

  • Duration: 1h 47min
  • Music: Mark Isham
  • Award(s): OFTA Film 2010 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Idea of You, Juliet, Naked
  • Story:
    An updated version of the 1980 musical, which centered on the students of the New York Academy of Performing Arts.
    Full Story
5/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
An updated version of the 1980 musical, which centered on the students of the New York Academy of Performing Arts.
Ratings

5/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
OFTA Film Award

Best Music Adapted Song | 2010 | Naturi

Hollywood Music In Media s (HMMA) Award

Best Music Supervision Film | 2009 | John

EDA Special Mention Award

Remake That Shouldnt Have Been Made | 2009

BOX OFFICE

Budget 18,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 77,211,836 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Debbie Allen, who plays Principal Angela Simms, is the only cast member to have made the transition from Alan Parker's original film Fame (1980). Her small part in Parker's version led to her being cast in one of the lead roles in Fame (1982), where she plays dance tutor Lydia Grant. In a 2011 interview with the Archive of American Television, Allen revealed that she considers the two characters to be the same. According to her, Lydia simply got married and uses her husband's name in the remake.

A photograph is shown of Ms. Kraft (Bebe Neuwirth) with Broadway stage legend Chita Rivera. Rivera notably played the role of Velma Kelly in the original 1975 Broadway production of Chicago. Neuwirth also played Velma Kelly when Chicago was revived on Broadway in 1996. Both actresses received Tony Award nominations for their portrayals of the same character, with Neuwirth winning the honor. Velma Kelly's signature song "All That Jazz" is performed by a male student early in the film.

Bebe Neuwirth (Ms. Kraft) and Kelsey Grammer (Mr. Cranston) starred in the television shows Cheers (1982) and Frasier (1993) as a married couple.

Bebe Neuwirth once played a dance teacher in Fame: Stagefright (1986), a previous installment in the Fame (1980) franchise.

In contrast to the original Fame (1980), which was rated R, this remake was made as a PG-rated film in order for it to have a wider appeal for audiences. As a result, the abortion subplot was omitted, the language was toned down, and Kevin's homosexuality was made subtle.

Popular Dialogues

"Jenny Garrison: There are some things success is not. It's not fame. It's not money or power. Success is waking up in the morning so excited about what you have to do that you literally fly out the door. It's getting to work with people you love. Success is connecting with the world and making people feel. It's finding a way to bind together people who have nothing in common but a dream. It's falling asleep at night knowing you did the best job you could. Success is joy and freedom and friendship. And success is love."

"Mr. James Dowd: Everything you're ashamed of, all the parts of yourself that you keep secret, everything you want to change about yourself - it's who you are. That's your power. Deny it and you're nothing."