In & Out with Kevin Kline: DVD Cover

    In & Out Director: Frank Oz Cast: Kevin Kline, Joan Cusack, Matt Dillon, Debbie Reynolds

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/21/1998
    • Original Release: 1997
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 7,662

    Viewer Rating: (4 ratings)

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    Widescreen version enhanced for 16x9; Dolby Digital: English 5.1 Surround; English Dolby Surround; French Dolby Surround; Spanish subtitles; English captions; Interactive menus; Scene selection; Theatrical trailer

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Scene Selection
    1. Welcome to Greenleaf, Indiana [:18]
    2. Oscar Night [5:11]
    3. Cameron Drake [1:20]
    4. To Serve and Protect [2:06]
    5. Howard Is Outed [3:46]
    6. A Teacher in Trouble [5:14]
    7. Locker Room Talk [1:47]
    8. Peter Malloy [4:02]
    9. Bachelor Party [2:01]
    10. Will There Be A Wedding? [:50]
    11. Tell Me Your Sins [1:11]
    12. A Physical Relationship [3:15]
    13. Homosection [3:17]
    14. Exploring Your Masculinity/"I Will Survive" [2:05]
    15. "I'm gay" [1:41]
    16. The Girl Nobody Wanted [3:54]
    17. Howard's Crazed/Peter's Thrilled [4:04]
    18. Where Is Cameron Drake? [5:10]
    19. We Had a Gay Teacher [3:20]
    20. Spilling the Beans [1:22]
    21. Frank Visits Howard [1:05]
    22. Here to Help Mr. Brackett [:56]
    23. "Is everybody gay?" [2:28]
    24. Cameron and Emily [2:25]
    25. Graduation Day [1:27]
    26. Greenleaf Comes Out [3:30]
    27. The Wedding [2:49]
    28. End Credits/"Macho Man" [:41]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Life is sweet for high-school English teacher and sports coach Howard Brackett (Kevin Kline); he's still living where he grew up, he has a good relationship with his father (Wilford Brimley) and mother (Debbie Reynolds), he's respected by his community, and he's about to marry Emily (Joan Cusack), his fiancée of three years. Fearing she was about to become an old maid, Emily has shed 75 pounds for the upcoming nuptials. But first, the entire town of Greenleaf, IN, settles in to watch the Academy Award telecast, because young stud star Cameron Drake (Matt Dillon), who attended Greenleaf High, has been nominated for an Oscar. What's more, he wins, and in his acceptance speech, singles out Howard -- and announces his favorite teacher is gay. Everyone in town is thunderstruck, including Howard himself. The media descend on the town, particularly Peter Malloy (Tom Selleck), whose job is hanging by a thread. Even worse, Howard's principal Tom Halliwell (Bob Newhart) is shaken by the news, and is toying with firing Howard. The beleaguered teacher tries to convince everyone (and himself) that he's as straight and macho as the next guy; he even tries to follow the rules on a motivational tape, "Be a Man." But his fondness for Barbra Streisand, his theatrical mannerisms, and the fact that he and Emily have yet to make love make everyone's eyebrows stay permanently raised. Meanwhile, out in Hollywood, Cameron, who's really a decent guy, learns about the problems his impulsive comment has caused, and heads back to Greenleaf to see what he can do to help. Howard's mother is fiercely determined to see at least one of her two sons wed -- Walter (Gregory Jbara), the other, is a doofus -- and as the wedding date draws nearer and nearer, poor Howard's life flies even farther out of control. Bill Warren, All Movie Guide

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    One of My Favoritesby Robin_L

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    July 08, 2009: Romantic comedies have always been one of my favorite genres. This is one movie that I can watch over and over and over again. All the performances are fabulous -- especially Joan Cusack's (she should have won the Academy Award for best Supporting Actress). You can't help but laugh out loud when, dressed in full wedding garb, she attempts to pick up Tom Selleck in a bar . . . only to find out he's gay, too, just like her fiance Kevin Kline! The music is fun ("Macho Man", "I Will Survive") -- you'll find yourself jumping to your feet. No special effects, no explosions, no "F-bombs". This is a movie that will allow you to lose your worries for 2 hours . . . and laugh!

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    Very funny and entertainingby Lidy

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    May 30, 2009: Everybody in this movie is so funny. All good actors, good story line. Very enjoyable. I recommend this movie highly.


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