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FAME: SEASON 1

THE HIT TV SERIES AND ITS INFAMOUS MOVES
WILL LIVE FOREVER AS THE DVD HITS STORES
NOVEMBER 1

CULVER CITY, CALIF. - Dancing has once again become a cultural obsession and the show that began it all is coming to DVD. Enjoy the performance of a lifetime as the first season of Fame, one of television's most beloved series, sings and dances its way to DVD on November 1. From MGM and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Fame: Season 1 features the stories of hard-edged but lovable teens trying to perfect their talents and build the skills necessary to hit the big time. The four-disc set includes all 16 episodes from the Emmy Award-winning first season and offers high energy entertainment for both loyal fans of the show and new fans who just want to see the singing and dancing. This fun 4-disc set will be ready to dance into living rooms nationwide November 1 for $49.95 SLP.

Join Lydia Grant (Emmy-nominee Debbie Allen), Bruno Martelli (Lee Curreri), Coco Hernandez (Erica Gimpel) and the rest of the freshman class of the New York City School of Performing Arts as they try to dance, sing and act their way to the top of the world.

Synopsis
School is in session at the New York City School of Performing Arts, and this year's class is like none before it. Drama both on stage and off is the name of the Fame game as Leroy, Coco, Lydia, Bruno and the rest of the kids dance, sing, play music and act, but most of all just try to survive the pressures of adolescence at an elite fine arts academy.

These kids have the potential to be the best of the best, and the only thing stopping them from realizing their dreams is themselves.

Fame: Season 1 has a running time of 768 minutes, is not rated and will be supported by cross promotions with the theatrical release of Rent.


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