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Duration: 125 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: Σαμάνθα Μάθις, سامانتا ماتیس
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Samantha Mathis, born May 12, 1970 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA, is an American actress and trade union leader who serves as the Vice President of SAG-AFTRA. She debuted in 'Pump Up the Volume' (1990) and has since appeared in notable films such as 'FernGully: The Last Rainforest', 'Super Mario Bros.', 'The Thing Called Love', 'Little Women', 'The American President', 'Broken Arrow', 'American Psycho', and 'Atlas Shrugged: Part II'. Her role in 'Pump Up the Volume' showcased her ability to portray a teenager navigating complex emotions and societal pressures.
Release Year: 1990
Nation: Canada, United States of America
Alternative Title: Plein volume, Y a-t-il une vie après le lycée?
Director: Allan Moyle
Writer: Allan Moyle
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Companies: New Line Cinema, SC Entertainment
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Coming-Of-Age Fiction, Drama, Melodrama, Music
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Keywords: arizona, authority, chaos, cult, dj, freedom, hero, high school, parents, pirate, pirate radio, principal, radio, rebellion, suicide
Mark Hunter, a shy and intelligent high school student in Arizona, discovers his parents' shortwave radio after moving from the East Coast. He begins broadcasting as 'Hard Harry,' a pirate DJ who becomes popular among his peers for his rebellious and honest perspective on life. His broadcasts inspire chaos at school when one of his listeners, Noodles, commits suicide following Harry's encouragement to 'do something big.' The principal blames Hard Harry for the incident, leading to clashes between students and faculty. Authorities become involved in an attempt to shut down Harry's broadcasts.
Pump Up the Volume is a 1990 coming-of-age drama directed by Allan Moyle, set against the backdrop of high school life in Arizona. The film follows Mark Hunter as he navigates his new surroundings and finds solace in broadcasting pirate radio shows under the pseudonym 'Hard Harry.' Mark's broadcasts serve as an outlet for teenage angst and a symbol of rebellion against authority figures like the school principal. The film explores themes of freedom, individuality, and the power of one's voice.