Hoosiers
They needed a second chance to finish first.
Overview
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.
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What makes this movie Worth Watching
Set in 1954, 'Hoosiers' is a sports drama based on the true story of the 1954 Indiana State High School boys basketball team. The film captures the unique small-town spirit and passion for the sport that resonates deeply with Midwestern audiences.
- Exceptional performances by Gene Hackman and Dennis Hopper, compelling underdog story that highlights teamwork and determination, powerful themes of overcoming adversity and redemption, and an unforgettable basketball game sequence.
Fun Facts
- Gene Hackman's character, Norman Dale, was originally intended to be a former player for Indiana University, but Hackman requested that his character have no affiliation with any specific college to avoid favoritism. - Trivia from IMDb. The movie's title is derived from the term 'Hoosier,' which is a nickname for residents of Indiana. Lastly, the final basketball game scene was shot in just one take.