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Slap Shot

Slap Shot

  • Status: Released
  • 25-02-1977
  • Runtime: 123 min
  • Score: 6.8
  • Vote count: 379

To build up attendance at their games, the management of a struggling minor-league hockey team signs up the Hanson Brothers, three hard-charging players whose job is to demolish the opposition.

Paul Newman

Reggie 'Reg' Dunlop

Strother Martin

Joe McGrath

Michael Ontkean

Ned Braden

Jennifer Warren

Francine Dunlop

Lindsay Crouse

Lily Braden

Jerry Houser

Dave 'Killer' Carlson

Andrew Duncan

Jim Carr

Jeff Carlson

Jeff Hanson

Steve Carlson

Steve Hanson

David Hanson

Jack Hanson

Yvon Barrette

Denis Lemieux

Allan F. Nicholls

Johnny Upton

Brad Sullivan

Morris 'Mo' Wanchuk

Stephen Mendillo

Jim Ahern

Yvan Ponton

Jean-Guy Drouin

Matthew Cowles

Charlie Kischel

Kathryn Walker

Anita McCambridge

Melinda Dillon

Suzanne Hanrahan

M. Emmet Walsh

Dickie Dunn

Swoosie Kurtz

Shirley Upton

Paul D'Amato

Tim McCracken

Ronald L. Docken

Lebrun

Guido Tenesi

Billy Charlebois

Jean Rosario Tetreault

Bergeron

Christopher Murney

Hanrahan

Myron Odegaard

Final Game Referee

Ned Dowd

Ogilthorpe

Gracie Head

Pam

Larry Block

Peterboro Referee

Paul Dooley

Hyannisport Announcer

Susan Kendall Newman

Pharmacist (uncredited)

Nancy N. Dowd

Andrea

John Chard

Funny, cynical and irreverent. Paul Newman is the coach of third rate failing minor league hockey team, The Charlestown Chiefs. The town is hit hard by unemployment and this appears to be the Chiefs' last season, however, if the coach can whip up the team up into a winning frenzy, then the unknown owner might just find a buyer and save all their carers? The management bring in three odd looking brothers who, once unleashed, take the whole team on a blood thirsty winning streak right to the championship final. The crowds flock in thirsting for more blood, but then the problems start to arise. Slap Shot is a tremendously funny film, it's also incredibly violent and often vulgar in dialogue, but be sure to know that both things go hand in hand here (or should it be glove in glove?) to create one of the smartest sports pictures in the modern age. The hockey sequences are excellent (especially to a non fan like me), and the script bristles with course and biting humour. Slap Shot on its initial release was frowned upon by many critics, it was considered too profane and overly harsh with the win at all costs theme driving it forward. However, it's now rightly embraced as the smart and intelligent piece that director George Roy Hill wanted it to be seen as. A new generation of movie fans have started to seek it out and its reputation and fan base grows ever more larger by the year. Newman was a bona fide star, his hair silver grey but his good looks still firmly intact, his performance has a grace about it that oddly sits nicely amongst this cynical stab at professional hockey; even if his characters' clothes are, in truth, icky. It would be a big disservice if I didn't mention the impact of the Hanson Brothers, surely one of the finest combinations to have ever graced a sports movie? They are at once unassumingly likable, the next gleefully violent, they are the glue that binds the whole picture together. Film is filled out with sparkling support work from the likes of Strother Martin, Michael Ontkean, Jennifer Warren, Lindsay Crouse and Jerry Houser. Not long after originally writing this review, the legend that was Paul Newman sadly passed away, he left behind a movie legacy that few can touch, and trust me, this is one of them. A sports movie that never gets old and continues to pay off on repeat viewings. 8.5/10