In & Out by Paramount
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Movie Details
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Studio Paramount |
Runtime 90 |
Rated PG-13 (Parental Guidance) |
Binding DVD |
Description
Popular and about-to-be-married high school teacher Kevin Kline is “outed” by a former student during an Academy Award acceptance speech, turning his small Indiana town into a center of national attention. Now Kline is trying to convince everyone–from his parents and fiancee Joan Cusack to his students and tabloid TV reporter Tom Selleck–that he's straight…but is he? Matt Dillon, Bob Newhart and Debbie Reynolds also star in director Frank Oz and scripter Paul Rudnick's riotous “sexual identity crisis” comedy. 92 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Surround, French Dolby Digital Surround; Subtitles: Spanish; theatrical trailer. NOTE: This Title Is Out Of Print; Limit One Per Customer.
Actors
- Kevin Kline
- Joan Cusack
- Tom Selleck
- Matt Dillon
- Debbie Reynolds
Format
- AC-3
- Anamorphic
- Closed-captioned
- Color
- Widescreen
Editorial Review
When a Hollywood heartthrob (Matt Dillon, playing a Brad Pitt look-alike) “outs” his small-town high-school drama teacher Howard Brackett (Kevin Kline) during the Oscar telecast, the entire (fictional) town of Greenleaf, Indiana, wonders if Howard's really gay. More to the point, Howard wonders, too–quite a dilemma considering his pending marriage to Emily (Joan Cusack), who's patiently tolerated a three-year engagement. While a TV reporter (Tom Selleck) covers the ensuing furor, screenwriter Paul Rudnick and director Frank Oz make good-natured humor their highest priority, turning the “crisis” of coming out into a laugh-out-loud spin on conventional romantic comedy. The result is a film that delivers constant laughs and a golden opportunity for its fine cast to show off their considerable comedic talents–especially Cusack, who deservedly earned an Oscar nomination for her hilarious performance as the bride who's almost as confused as her would-be husband. That Rudnick and Oz have made a great comedy that's both old-fashioned and relevant to the late 20th century is no small feat, but In & Out has no hidden agenda apart from its triumphant desire to entertain. –Jeff Shannon
More Details
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Binding DVD |
Aspect Ratio 1.85:1 |
Disks 1 |