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Rushmore: A Screenplay

Rushmore: A Screenplay

Current price: $20.00
Publication Date: May 31st, 1999
Publisher:
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
ISBN:
9780571200122
Pages:
160
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Description

Rushmore is the second work from the team of Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson following the success of their debut screenplay and film Bottle Rocket. It is a refreshingly offbeat comedy about young Max Fish, a precocious pupil at a conservative private school. He is a live wire, a teenager full of madcap entrepreneurial schemes that usually in failure. His personal life becomes similarly complicated when he falls for his elegant teacher, Rosemary Cross, and finds himself vying for her favor with Herman Blume-who is portrayed in the film by Bill Murray-the wealthy father of two of his classmates. Max ultimately proves himself a figure of some tenacity as he negotiates the minefield of love, desire, and adolescence.At the Toronto Film Festival, Screen International called Rushmore "a real charmer filled with surprise twists and emotions that avoid sentimentality . . . A little gem."

About the Author

Wes Anderson is the director and co-writer, along with Owen Wilson, of Bottle Rocket and Rushmore.

Owen Wilson is an actor and writer. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his work on the screenplay of The Royal Tenenbaums, but he is perhaps best known for his successful comedic roles such as John Beckwith in Wedding Crashers and as Hansel in Zoolander.

Praise for Rushmore: A Screenplay

“An unqualified delight . . . [It] maintains the mix of comic and dramatic throughout.” —Allan Hunter, Screen International

“A wickedly funny high school comedy . . . This tart tale of an audaciously clever prep school kid . . . has all the makings of a cult hit . . . nearly everything hits the bull's-eye here, a rarity in screen comedy these days.” —Todd McCarthy, Variety