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Fame 1980
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CAST:
Eddie Barth ... Angelo
Irene Cara ... Coco
Lee Curreri ... Bruno
Laura Dean ... Lisa
Antonia Franceschi ... Hilary
Boyd Gaines ... Michael
Albert Hague ... Shorofsky
Tresa Hughes ... Mrs. Finsecker
Steve Inwood ... François Lafete
Paul McCrane ... Montgomery
Anne Meara ... Mrs. Sherwood
Joanna Merlin ... Miss Berg
Barry Miller ... Ralph
Jim Moody ... Farrell
Gene Anthony Ray ... Leroy
Maureen Teefy ... Doris

Debbie Allen ... Lydia

Richard Belzer ... M.C.
Frank Bongiorno ... Truck Driver
Bill Britten ... Mr. England
Eric Brockington ... Plump Eric
Nicholas Bunin ... Bunsky
Cindy Canuelas ... Cindy
Nora Cotrone ... Dancer
Mbewe Escobar ... Phenicia
Gennadi Filimonov ... Violinist

Victor Fischbarg ... Harvey Finsecker
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 Lee ... Oriental Student
Sarah Malament ... Dance Accompanist
James Manis ... Bruno's Uncle
Carol Massenburg ... Shirley
Isaac Mizrahi ... 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
Ray Ramirez ... Father Morales
Loris Sallahian ... Drama Student
Ilse Sass ... Mrs. Tossoff
Dawn Steinberg ... Monitor on Stairs
Jonathan Strasser ... Orchestra Conductor
Yvette Torres ... Ralph's Little Sister

F.X. Vitolo ... Frankie (as Frank X. Vitolo)
Stefanie Zimmerman ... Dancer Teacher
Tracy Burnett ... Dancer
Greg De Jean ... Dancer (as Greg DeJean)
Laura Delano ... Dancer

Michael DeLorenzo ... Dancer
Aaron Dugger ... Dancer
Neisha Folkes-LeMelle ...Dancer (as Neisha Folkes)
Karen Ford ... Dancer
Robin Gray ... Dancer
Hazel Green ... Dancer
Eva Grubler ... Dancer
Patrick King ... Dancer
Cynthia Lochard ... Dancer
Julian Montenaire ... Dancer
Holly Reeve ... Dancer
Kate Snyder ... Dancer
Meg Tilly ... Dancer
Louis Venosta ... Dancer
Philip Wright ... Dancer
Ranko Yokoyana ... Dancer
Adam Abeshouse ... Musician
Yvette D. Carrington ... Musician
Fima Ephron ... Musician
Anthony Evans ... Musician
Crystal Garner ... Musician
Lisa Herman ... Musician
Thais Hockaday ... Musician
Karen Hoppe ... Musician
Frankie Laino ... Musician
April Lang ... Musician
Richard Latimer ... Musician
Lisa Lowell ... Musician
Ann Marie McDermott ... Musician
Kerry McDermott ... Musician
Maureen McDermott ... Musician
Josh Melville ... Musician
Peter Rafelson ... Musician
Ann Roboff ... Musician (as Anne Roboff)
Boris Slutsky ... Musician
Alan Vetter ... Musician
Evan Weinstein ... Musician
Produced by:
David De Silva .... producer
Alan Marshall .... producer
Original Music by Michael Gore

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  • There was something real and truthful about the original Fame movie.It didn't try to sugarcoat the hardships and struggles of pursuing one's dreams.It may look a bit dated but the message is still there.

  • I will never forget the night I saw this back in June 1980 at the grand Ziegfeld theater in New York. After this song (end of the movie) the packed audience started screaming and cheering!! And then leaving the theater, the line for the next show went all the way down to 6th Av and around the corner !! Car horns were blowing, there was some guy on a megaphone announcing the next show was sold out, tickets for the midnight show would be on sale soon ... a very dramatic exciting experience

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  • This should have been included in the remake......significant and beautiful song!!

  • Sang this in Catholic school choir circa 1981. I thought the title was so crazy and didn't know what it meant. Didn't see Fame until years later.

  • wunderbarar Film :-)

  • This was the song they sang when I graduated from high school "way too many years ago"...lol! I find it very uplifting and motivating... Love this :)

  • Epic.

    

  • Fame! literally changed my life....nothing realer. IT inspired me, educated me and gave me a passport to my future....even today, it does the same. Its values are more needed now than ever before.

  • @craneberryblue youre welcome. The lines might be long and the theaters crowded, but sometimes its fun to go to a major movie when it first opens

  • Thumbs up if you think this burns with 10 million more stars than the Fame remake ;)

  • This song rocks! I did this with my High school chorus (in fact, I went to a high school like Fame becuse of the show). The Accapella portion is difficult, but they pulled it off effortlessly!

    Great job, great movie!! The movie was realistic, the TV show really wasn't )

  • @MVR326 that was wonderful thank u for sharing that memory with us!

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