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Directed by Daniel MannOrigin USAGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Sports films,
Basketball filmsActors Bernie Casey,
Bo Svenson,
Maidie Norman,
Ji-Tu Cumbuka,
Janet MacLachlan,
William WalkerRating77%
The film chronicles Twyman's and Stokes's relationship from Stokes's rookie year in the NBA up until his death. Stokes and Twyman were teammates on the Rochester Royals during the 1950s (during which time the team located to Cincinnati). Stokes fell ill three days after the last game of the 1957-58 NBA season, in Minneapolis. Stokes drove to the basket, drew contact and fell to the floor, hit his head, and was knocked unconscious. He was revived with smelling salts, and he returned to the game., 1h50
Directed by Steven ZaillianOrigin USAGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Jeu,
Sports films,
Films about chessActors Max Pomeranc,
Joe Mantegna,
Joan Allen,
Ben Kingsley,
Laurence Fishburne,
Robert StephensRating73%
Josh Waitzkin's family discovers that he possesses a gift for chess and they seek to nurture it. They hire a strict instructor, Bruce Pandolfini (played by Ben Kingsley) who aims to teach the boy to be as aggressive as chess legend Bobby Fischer. The title of the film is a metaphor about the character's quest to adopt the ideal of Fischer and his determination to win at any price. Josh is also heavily influenced by Vinnie, a speed chess hustler (Laurence Fishburne) whom he met in Washington Square Park. The two coaches differ greatly in their approaches to chess, and Pandolfini is upset that Josh continues to adopt the methods of Vinnie. The main conflict in the film arises when Josh refuses to accept Fischer's misanthropic frame of reference. Josh then goes on to win on his own terms., 1h43
Directed by Martin RittOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
RomanceThemes Sports films,
Théâtre,
Martial arts films,
Boxing films,
Films based on plays,
Le boxe anglaise,
Children's filmsActors James Earl Jones,
Jane Alexander,
Chester Morris,
Hal Holbrook,
Moses Gunn,
R.G. ArmstrongRating68%
Set between 1910 and 1915, the story follows Jack Jefferson (James Earl Jones; patterned after real-life boxer Jack Johnson) going on a hot streak of victories in the boxing ring as he defeats every white boxer around. Soon the press and racists announce the search for a "great white hope", a boxer who will defeat Jefferson for the heavyweight title. Meanwhile, Jefferson prepares for a few more matches, but he lets his guard down by courting the beautiful (and very white) Eleanor Bachman (Jane Alexander), and when everyone, including Jack's black "wife", discover this, the tensions grow to fever pitch. Jack's close black friends become scared over his pushing the envelope of success and the white authorities conspire to frame him with unlawful sexual relations with Eleanor and thereby take away his title. It leads to jealousy, a run from the law, and finally, disaster., 1h45
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy-drama,
Action,
AdventureThemes Sports films,
Cycling filmsActors Kevin Bacon,
Jami Gertz,
Paul Rodriguez,
Rudy Ramos,
Laurence Fishburne,
Gerald S. O'LoughlinRating56%
Jack Casey (Kevin Bacon) is a young floor trader who loses all of his company's and family's savings on a risky business decision. Deflated and disenchanted with his profession, he quits his job and becomes a bicycle messenger. Casey has to deal with his parents and his girlfriend, who are disappointed with his new job. Along with the colorful characters that work with him, he saves a troubled young woman named Terri (Jami Gertz) from a gang., 1h13
Directed by Buzz KulikOrigin USAGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Medical-themed films,
Sports films,
American football films,
Films about cancerActors James Caan,
Billy Dee Williams,
Jack Warden,
Bernie Casey,
Shelley Fabares,
Judy PaceRating74%
The movie begins as Chicago Bears running back Gale Sayers (Williams) arrives to team practice as an errant punt is sent to Sayers. Running back Brian Piccolo (Caan) goes to retrieve the ball, and Sayers flips it to him. Before Sayers meets with coach George Halas (Jack Warden) in his office, Piccolo tells him - as a prank - that Halas has a hearing problem, and Sayers acts strangely at the meeting. Sayers pranks him back by placing mashed potatoes on his seat while Piccolo is singing his alma mater's fight song. During practice, Piccolo struggles while Sayers shines. Sayers and Piccolo are placed as roommates, a rarity during the racial strife at the time. Sayers quickly becomes a standout player, but he injures his knee in a game against the San Francisco 49ers. To aid in Sayers' recovery, Piccolo brings a weight machine to his house. In Sayers' place, Piccolo rushes for 160 yards in a 17-16 win over the Los Angeles Rams, and is given the game ball. Piccolo challenges Sayers to a race across the park, where Sayers stumbles but wins. Piccolo is given the starting fullback position, and both he and Sayers excel. But Piccolo starts to lose weight and his performance declines, so he is sent to a hospital for a diagnosis. Soon after, Halas tells Sayers that Piccolo has cancer. In an emotional speech to his teammates, Sayers states that they will give Piccolo the game ball. After a game against the St. Louis Cardinals, Sayers visits Piccolo's wife, who reveals that Piccolo has to have another surgery for his tumor. After he is awarded the "George S. Halas Most Courageous Player Award," Sayers dedicates his speech to Piccolo. Sayers told the crowd that they had selected the wrong person for the award and said, "I love Brian Piccolo, and I'd like all of you to love him, too. Tonight, when you hit your knees to pray, please ask God to love him, too." In a call, Sayers mentions that he gave Piccolo a pint of blood while he was in critical condition. Piccolo dies with his wife by his side. The movie ends with a flashback of Piccolo and Sayers running through the park, while the narrator says that Piccolo died at age 26, and is remembered as he lived, rather than how he died., 1h33
Directed by Albert MagnoliOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
CrimeThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Kung fu filmsActors Jeff Speakman,
Christopher Neame,
Bernie Casey,
Jennifer Gatti,
Ramón Franco,
Sal LandiRating53%
Jake Barrett (Jeff Speakman) is a former cop who retired from the LAPD following an incident where he failed to save a young hostage from a disturbed criminal. This incident has haunted him for the past several years, and he now works repairing cars at a garage once owned by his father., 1h50
Origin USAGenres Drama,
ActionThemes Films about music and musicians,
Sports films,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Motocyclette,
Hip hop films,
Musical films,
Road movies,
Chase filmsActors Laurence Fishburne,
Derek Luke,
Orlando Jones,
Djimon Hounsou,
Lisa Bonet,
Brendan FehrRating47%
In the world of underground motorcycle racing, the undefeated racer known as Smoke (Laurence Fishburne) is the undisputed "King of Cali." But Smoke's dominance of the set is about to be threatened by a young motorcycle racing prodigy called Kid (Derek Luke), who is determined to win Smoke's helmet and earn the coveted title. Kid says that the difference between men and boys are the lessons they learn- and that his father, Slick Will, taught him plenty., 1h54
Directed by Mike NewellOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Sports films,
Baseball films,
Basketball filmsActors William Petersen,
Jamie Lee Curtis,
Gregory Peck,
Michael Bowen,
Lee Richardson,
Dennis LipscombRating58%
Chuck Murdock (Joshua Zuehlke), a 12-year-old boy from Montana and the son of a military jet pilot, becomes anxious after seeing a Minuteman missile on a school field trip, which is intensified by a nightmare of a fork dropping after being told that the speed and effectivess would be done "before a dropped fork hits the floor". Chuck protests the existence of nuclear weapons by refusing to play baseball, which results in the forfeit of a Little League game by his team., 1h53
Directed by Richard DonnerOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Sports films,
Basketball filmsActors John Savage,
David Morse,
Diana Scarwid,
Amy Wright,
Tony Burton,
Bill HendersonRating69%
After a suicide attempt leaves a man named Roary (John Savage) partially crippled, he finds himself living in a rundown house in Oakland, California. He spends a lot of time at a neighborhood bar, which is full of other disabled people, and becomes best friends with Jerry (David Morse), the barman with a bad leg., 2h4
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Action,
RomanceThemes Sports films,
Basketball filmsActors Sanaa Lathan,
Chris Warren Jr.,
Omar Epps,
Dennis Haysbert,
Debbi Morgan,
Alfre WoodardRating72%
Monica (Sanaa Lathan) and Quincy (Omar Epps) have wanted to be professional basketball stars since they were kids. Monica wanted to play for the Los Angeles Lakers, and wear Magic Johnson's number: 32, and Quincy wanted to be like his father and play for the Clippers. However, Monica has to work hard to establish herself, while Quincy was born with natural star potential. As the two struggle to reach their goals of playing professionally, they must also deal with their emotions for each other.