R.P.M. (1970) delves into the tumultuous era of campus activism in the late 1960s, where the acronym R.P.M. signifies "revolutions per minute." The narrative centers around Anthony Quinn, who portrays a progressive college professor at a west coast institution. As radical students seize control of the campus and the president steps down, Quinn's character, a long-time advocate for student activism, is unexpectedly appointed as the new president. The story unfolds as Quinn's character grapples with the dilemma of either re-establishing order or allowing the campus to spiral into chaos, as the students persist in their revolutionary endeavors.
R.P.M. (1970)
1970 · Movie · 92 min. · United States

Credits
Direction Stanley Kramer
Cast Anthony Quinn · Ann-Margret · Gary Lockwood · Paul Winfield · Graham Jarvis · Alan Hewitt · Ramon Bieri · John McLiam · Don Keefer · Donald Moffat · Norman Burton · John Zaremba · Inés Pedroza · Teda Bracci · Linda Meiklejohn · David Ladd
Soundtrack Perry Botkin · Barry De Vorzon
Screenplay Erich Segal
Cinematography Michel Hugo
Technical sheet
Title R.P.M.
Original title R.P.M.
Year 1970
Type Movie
Length 92 min.
Country United States
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