Shout

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Shout is a film written by Joe Gayton, best known as a rock-and-roll–infused drama set in the 1950s about a rebellious music teacher who transforms a small-town Texas boys’ school.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
centralConflict clash between conservative school authorities and rebellious rock-and-roll culture
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts cultural change in 1950s America
rock-and-roll–infused school life
strict boarding school environment
genre drama film
musical drama film
teen drama film
hasRebelliousProtagonist true
leadCharacterOccupation music teacher
mainTheme rock and roll
medium cinema
motif coming-of-age
rebellion through music
narrativeFocus influence of rock and roll on youth culture
originalLanguage English
plotSummary A rebellious music teacher introduces rock and roll and transforms a small-town Texas boys’ school.
screenwriter Joe Gayton NERFINISHED
settingPlace Texas NERFINISHED
small-town Texas boys’ school
settingTime 1950s
targetAudience young adults
workType narrative fiction film
writer Joe Gayton NERFINISHED

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