En 1966, el entrenador Don Haskins de los Texas Western lideró al primer equipo de básquet universitario formado exclusivamente por jugadores afroamericanos al campeonato nacional NCAA.En 1966, el entrenador Don Haskins de los Texas Western lideró al primer equipo de básquet universitario formado exclusivamente por jugadores afroamericanos al campeonato nacional NCAA.En 1966, el entrenador Don Haskins de los Texas Western lideró al primer equipo de básquet universitario formado exclusivamente por jugadores afroamericanos al campeonato nacional NCAA.
- Premios
- 2 premios y 3 nominaciones en total
- David Palacio
- (as Alejandro Hernandez)
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- CuriosidadesDon Haskins: A gas station attendant on the recruiting trip.
- PifiasThe movie makes it seem like Willie Cager misses almost the entire second half of the season with his heart condition. In reality Cager played in 27 out of 29 total games for the Miners that season.
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Coach Don Haskins: [recruiting] Brother, without a little work I don't think you can get past an old-timer like me.
Orsten Artis: Get past you... I will go past you, through you, over you, under you, around you. As a matter of fact I will spin you like a top, twist you in a pretzel, eat your lunch, steal your girl and kick your dog at the same time... pshh, get past you.
- Créditos adicionalesDuring the credits, an inset shows several of the actual people involved (Don Haskins, David Lattin, Pat Riley, Orsten Artis, Willie Worsley, Harry Flournoy, and Nevil Shed) commenting about the championship game and its implications. Video of that game is also shown.
- ConexionesFeatured in Las noticias de Jon Stewart: Josh Lucas (2006)
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Written by Alicia Keys
Produced by Alicia Keys and Kerry Brothers (as Kerry "Krucial" Brothers)
Performed by Alicia Keys
Courtesy of MBK/J Records
Right from the trailers and the posters, you probably know how "Glory Road" is gonna go: an underdog NCAA basketball team must face great odds to win the championship. It's a sports movie based from true events (read: based) with a Hollywood tag plastered over its forehead that features reluctant heroes overcoming their problems and giving it all for the game. Nonetheless, the movie achieves more than that.
While this Jerry Bruckheimer-produced Disney movie plot is typical (remember the Titans?), the underlying socio-political theme effectively presents the ills of racism - a problem with no easy way out of (ask Paul Haggis). The key characters of the game are dealing with discrimination and the only way they can get back is to win. Of course, a little research told me that some of the details about the real events were changed for cinematic purposes. It's completely fine by me as long as the end product justifies the means. And boy it does. The performances are also good. Josh Lucas gives a terrific performance as Don Haskins, the head coach of the team that featured the first all-black starting lineup in US NCAA history.
"Glory Road" is a formulaic yet an enjoyable film. It's a movie that gives itself away as soon as one character says "I want to play, Coach!" Still it has charm and excitement that comes from seeing it for what it is. It's predictable, yeah, but it's not much different from seeing a replay of a game where your favorite team won.
- Jay_Exiomo
- 21 mar 2006
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- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 42.647.449 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 13.594.734 US$
- 15 ene 2006
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 42.938.449 US$
- Duración1 hora 58 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1