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Hoosiers

Hoosiers

  • Status: Released
  • 14-11-1986
  • Runtime: 114 min
  • Score: 7.029
  • Vote count: 546

Failed college coach Norman Dale gets a chance at redemption when he is hired to coach a high school basketball team in a tiny Indiana town. After a teacher persuades star player Jimmy Chitwood to quit and focus on his long-neglected studies, Dale struggles to develop a winning team in the face of community criticism for his temper and his unconventional choice of assistant coach: Shooter, a notorious alcoholic.

Gene Hackman

Coach Norman Dale

Barbara Hershey

Myra Fleener

Dennis Hopper

Shooter

Sheb Wooley

Cletus

Fern Persons

Opal Fleener

Chelcie Ross

George

Robert Swan

Rollin

Michael O'Guinne

Rooster

Wil Dewitt

Reverend Doty

John Robert Thompson

Sheriff Finley

Michael Sassone

Preacher Purl

Gloria Dorson

Millie

Mike Dalzell

Mayor Carl

Skip Welker

Junior

Eric Gilliom

J. June

Robert Boyle

Referee (Oolitic)

Jerry D. Petro

Referee - Oolitic Game

Sam Smiley

Referee - Cedar Knob Game

Tom McConnell

Coach - Cedar Knob

Dennis Farkas

Gorilla Player - Cedar Knob

Tim Fogarty

Referee - Verdi Game

Spyridon Stratigos

Referee - Loogootee Game

Ken Strunk

Referee - Dugger Game

Jerry D. Larrison

Referee - Terhune Game

Thomas W. Marshall

Referee - Terhune Game

Gary Long

Coach - Jasper

C.W. Mundy

Coach - Jasper

Jeff Moster

Player - Jasper

Ralph H. Shively

Doc Buggins

Rich Komenich

Reporter

Scott Miley

Reporter

Robert Sutton

Reporter

Ray Crowe

Coach - State

Ray Craft

Official - Finals

Tom Carnegie

Finals P.A. Announcer

Hilliard Gates

Radio Announcer - Finals

Laura Robling

Hickory Cheerleader

Nancy Harris

Hickory Cheerleader

Libbey Schenck

Hickory Cheerleader

Brad Boyle

Whit Butcher

Steve Hollar

Rade

Brad Long

Buddy

David Neidorf

Everett

Maris Valainis

Jimmy Chitwood

Kent Poole

Merle

Wade Schenck

Ollie

Scott Summers

Strap Purl

The Travel-Aires

Star Spangled Banner Quartet

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I really found it quite hard to get excited about this rather predictable story, even though Dennis Hopper turns in one of his best character efforts. The story centres on basketball coach “Dale” (Gene Hackman) who takes over a third rate school team in Indiana. Their team spirit is pretty non existent but there are spirits a-plenty going down the throat of the enthusiastic “Shooter” (Hopper) whose son plays for the team and who isn’t the worst tactician - but is never sober often or long enough to consistently make much odds. With a team that couldn’t beat an egg and a deputy who can barely stand up, we now set off on a fairly standard story from a 1950s United States where opportunities were thin on the ground and sport could offer a way out for many. Hackman is fine, but not really anything more as we discover his character’s baggage and demons; Barbara Hershey tries to impose herself but her “Myra” has little to get her teeth into and Oscar nominated or not, I just didn’t take to Jerry Goldsmith’s confused score that was half Vangelis and half AOR. Even if you didn’t know the actual history upon which this is based, it’s an easy guess and that very procedural nature of the drama robs it of much jeopardy, even as the simulated match action takes place. It’s a motivational feel-good film and ought to be shown to illustrate to kids that winning is important, but not so much as the team-building aspects of sport that only work if everyone playing can rely on everyone else. It’s watchable enough, but isn’t anything special.