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School Ties

Title: School Ties

Release Date: 1992-09-18

Genres: Drama

Runtime: 106 minutes

Status: Released

Description

Just because you’re accepted doesn’t mean you belong.

Watch School Ties full movie for free. Released in 1992, this film was made with a budget of $18,000,000 and has earned $14,700,000 so far, according to IMDB. Enjoy the movie!

When David Greene receives a football scholarship to a prestigious prep school in the 1950s, he feels pressure to hide the fact that he is Jewish from his classmates and teachers, fearing that they may be anti-Semitic. He quickly becomes the big man on campus thanks to his football skills, but when his Jewish background is discovered, his worst fears are realized and his friends turn on him with violent threats and public ridicule.

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Actors

Brendan Fraser, Matt Damon, Chris O'Donnell, Randall Batinkoff, Andrew Lowery, Cole Hauser, Ben Affleck, Anthony Rapp, Amy Locane, Peter Donat, Zeljko Ivanek, Kevin Tighe, Michael Higgins, Ed Lauter, Peter McRobbie, John Cunningham, John Speredakos, Stanton Denman, Stephen L'Heureux

Crew

Robert Mandel, Michael Runyard, Darryl Ponicsan, Dick Wolf, Jacqueline Cambas, Sue Gandy, Freddie Francis, Jeannine Oppewall, Ann Roth, Lisa Beach, Gerald B. Greenberg, Rosemary Brandenburg, Steven Wolff, Stanley R. Jaffe, Sherry Lansing, Maurice Jarre, Patricia McCorkle, Buddy Joe Hooker, Ray Fisher

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scholarship, sports, massachusetts, coming of age, judaism, antisemitism, preparatory school, 1950s

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