Herman Blume

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Herman Blume is a disillusioned industrialist who befriends an eccentric teenager and becomes his rival in Wes Anderson’s film "Rushmore."

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Herman Blume canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Rushmore
associatedWith Rushmore Academy
befriends Max Fischer
characterTrait disillusioned
melancholic
self-destructive
wealthy
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfOriginOfWorkHeAppearsIn United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Wes Anderson
distributorOfWorkHeAppearsIn Buena Vista Pictures
filmDirectorOfWorkHeAppearsIn Wes Anderson
filmProductionCompanyOfWorkHeAppearsIn American Empirical Pictures
Touchstone Pictures
genre comedy-drama character
hasChild Donnie Blume
Ronnie Blume
hasGenreOfWorkHeAppearsIn comedy-drama film
hasRival Max Fischer
hasSpouse Blume’s wife
hasThemeInStoryline disillusionment with wealth
mentorship and rivalry
search for meaning
languageOfWorkHeAppearsIn English
loveInterest Rosemary Cross
narrativeRole mentor
rival
tragicomic figure
notableFor friendship with Max Fischer
midlife crisis depiction
romantic rivalry over Rosemary Cross
occupation industrialist
partOf Rushmore
surface form: Rushmore (film)
portrayedBy Bill Murray
portrayedByInYear Bill Murray in 1998
screenwriter Owen Wilson
settingOfActivity Houston
yearOfFirstAppearance 1998

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Rushmore featuresCharacter Herman Blume
Rushmore characterPlayedBy Herman Blume
Rosemary Cross loveInterestOf Herman Blume
Max Fischer friendOf Herman Blume
Max Fischer rivalOf Herman Blume