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  1. In & Out is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Frank Oz, written by Paul Rudnick, and starring Kevin Kline, Tom Selleck, Joan Cusack, Matt Dillon, Debbie Reynolds, Bob Newhart, Shalom Harlow, and Wilford Brimley.

  2. Sep 19, 1997 · In & Out: Directed by Frank Oz. With Kevin Kline, Joan Cusack, Tom Selleck, Matt Dillon. A midwestern teacher questions his sexuality after a former student makes a comment about him at the Academy Awards.

    • Frank Oz
    • 173
    • 2 min
  3. Movie Info. Upon winning an Academy Award, actor Cameron Drake (Matt Dillon) honors his high school teacher, Howard Brackett (Kevin Kline), who he announces, before millions of viewers, is gay ...

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    • Frank Oz
    • PG-13
    • Kevin Kline
  4. Summaries. A midwestern teacher questions his sexuality after a former student makes a comment about him at the Academy Awards. All of Greenleaf, Indiana, is watching this year's telecast of the Oscars as Hollywood heartthrob and local boy made good Cameron Drake has been nominated for his first ever Best Actor Oscar for his latest movie role ...

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  6. In & Out. In his Academy Award acceptance speech, actor Cameron Drake announces that his high school teacher, Howard Brackett, is gay, which comes as news to Howard's parents, boss, fiancee, and the rest of his suddenly-in-the-spotlight small town. 2,278 IMDb 6.4 1 h 30 min 1997. X-Ray HDR UHD PG-13. Comedy · Romance · Cheerful · Gentle.

    • 90 min
  7. In And Out. Roger Ebert September 19, 1997. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. You're a high school English teacher in a small Indiana town, watching the Academy Awards telecast with your fiancee, when one of your former students wins the Oscar. He wins for playing a gay soldier, and in his acceptance speech, he thanks a lot of ...

  8. Sep 10, 1997 · Watch Now. In & Out (1997) PG-13 09/10/1997 (US) Comedy 1h 30m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. An out-and-out comedy. Overview. A midwestern teacher questions his sexuality after a former student makes a comment about him at the Academy Awards. Frank Oz. Director. Paul Rudnick. Screenplay. A review by GenerationofSwine.

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