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Never stooping to sentimentality or schmaltz, Anderson and cowriter Owen Wilson have fashioned a wickedly intelligent and wildly funny tale of young adulthood that hits all the right notes in its mix of melancholy and optimism. As played by Schwartzman, Max is both immediately endearing and ferociously irritating: smarter than all the adults around him, with little sense of his shortcomings, he's an unstoppable dynamo who commands grudging respect despite his outlandish projects (including a school play about Vietnam). Murray, as the tycoon who determinedly wages war with Max for the affections of Miss Cross, is a revelation of middle-aged resignation. Disgusted with his family, his life, and himself, he's turned around by both Max's antagonism and Miss Cross's love. Williams is equally affecting as the teacher who still carries a torch for her dead husband, and the superb supporting cast also includes Seymour Cassel as Max's barber father, Brian Cox as the frustrated headmaster of Rushmore, and a hilarious Mason Gamble as Max's young charge. Put this one on your shelf of modern masterpieces. --Mark Englehart
| Jason Schwartzman | Max Fischer |
| Bill Murray | Herman Blume |
| Olivia Williams | Rosemary Cross |
| Seymour Cassel | Bert Fischer |
| Brian Cox | Dr. Nelson Guggenheim |
| Mason Gamble | Dirk Calloway |
| Sara Tanaka | Margaret Yang |
| Stephen McCole | Magnus Buchan |
| Connie Nielsen | Mrs. Calloway |
| Luke Wilson | Dr. Peter Flynn |
| Dipak Pallana | Mr. Adams (as Deepak Pallana) |
| Andrew Wilson | Coach Beck |
| Andrew Wilson (III) | |
| Marietta Marich | Mrs. Guggenheim |
| Ronnie McCawley | Ronny Blume |
| Keith McCawley | Donny Blume |
| Hae Joon Lee | Alex |
| Adebayo Asabi | Mr. Obiomiwe |
| Al Fielder | Ernie |
| Colin Platt | Boy Portraying Frank Serpico |
| George Farish | O'Reilly |
| Francis Fernandez | Burnum |
| McCauley Penderdast | Fields |
| Eric Weems | Willie |
| Dalton Tomlin | Wrestler |
| Wallace Wolodarsky | Referee (as Wally Wolodarsky) |
| Kim Terry | Mrs. Blume |
| Ella Pryor | Woman Back Stage |
| Paul Schiff | Waiter |
| Antoni Scarano | Small Boy Artist |
| Brian Tenenbaum | Contractor |
| Thayer McClanahan | School Reporter / George |
| Patricia Winkler | Mrs. Whitney |
| Manning Mott | Mr. Halsted |
| J.J. Stonebraker | Woody |
| Donny Caicedo | 40 Ounce |
| Ali Ktiri | Benjamin |
| Michael Maggart | Concierge |
| Robbie Lee | Isaac |
| Morgan Redmond | Bellman |
| Ed Geldart | Security Guard |
| David Moritz | Dynamite Salesman |
| John Killalea | Tommy Stalling (as J.J. Killalea) |
| William Lau | Mr. Yang |
| Lucille Sadikin | Mrs. Yang |
| Steve Eckelman | Tennis Pro |
| Eric Chase Anderson | Architect |
| Danny Fine | Coach Fritz |
| Kyle Ryan Urquhart | Regis |
| Kumar Pallana | Mr. LittleJeans |
| Alexis Bledel | Student (uncredited) |
| Reggie Dees II | Student with Football Jersey in Hallway (uncredited) |
| Stephen Dignan | Reuben |
| Al Hayter | School Professor (uncredited) |
| Mark Mothersbaugh | Composer |
| Robert D. Yeoman | Cinematographer |
| Nathaniel Holt | Audience Member (uncredited) |
| David B. Johnson | Football Player (uncredited) |
| Erich Lane | Student (uncredited) |
| Frank Page | Professor Murray (uncredited) |
| Brandon Trost | Vietnamese Soldier with Rocket Launcher (uncredited) |
| Jason Trost | Party Kid (uncredited) |
| Sarah Trost | Makeup Artist (uncredited) |
| David Wasco | Production Designer |
| Michael Cedar | first assistant director |
| Conte Matal | second assistant director |
| Donald Murphy | second second assistant director |

