Un garçon de ferme de 17 ans se voit proposer un essai de hockey sur glace. Il a des jambes rapides, des poings lents, mais il est choisi. Va-t-il apprendre à utiliser ses poings et à jouer ... Tout lireUn garçon de ferme de 17 ans se voit proposer un essai de hockey sur glace. Il a des jambes rapides, des poings lents, mais il est choisi. Va-t-il apprendre à utiliser ses poings et à jouer au hockey sur glace à la manière des Canucks ?Un garçon de ferme de 17 ans se voit proposer un essai de hockey sur glace. Il a des jambes rapides, des poings lents, mais il est choisi. Va-t-il apprendre à utiliser ses poings et à jouer au hockey sur glace à la manière des Canucks ?
- Prix
- 1 victoire au total
- Racki
- (as George Finn)
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Plot In A Paragraph: Dean Youngblood (Rob Lowe) a 17-year-old farmhand from New York, has dreams of playing in the National Hockey League. He is granted the chance to travel to Canada to try out for the Hamilton Mustangs. At the try-outs, Youngblood displays the talent which got him "92 goals in the New York League" but also displays a lack of physical toughness that is so prized in Canadian hockey. This weakness is pounced upon by a brutish player, Carl Racki (George J. Finn), who is also trying out for the team and engages him in a fight. Youngblood quickly learns that flashiness and pure athletic ability will not be enough to be successful in this league. Despite being beat up by by Racki, the coach opts to select Youngblood for a spot on the team. He ingratiates himself to the other players and particularly Captain Derek Sutton (Patrick Swayze) and the coach's daughter Jessie (Cynthia Gibb), its not long before Racki reappears playing for a rival team.
Rob Lowe is good as Dean Youngblood, he is pretty enough for the "pretty boy" tag and looks in good shape. Cynthia Gibb is very attractive as Jessie Chadwick, and what an ass she has!! I loved it!! Ed Lauter is a lot of fun as Coach Murray Chadwick and George J. Finn is imposing and does a good job as Carl Racki. However Patrick Swayze steals this movie (yes even away from Cynthia Gibb's wonderful ass) as Derek Sutton. He is brilliant, and a reminder of what a talent we have lost.
Keanu Reeves had a small role as Heaver, one of Lowe and Swayze's team mates.
Overall, this is a feel-good hockey movie that I liked. I usually can't stand sports movies, as I hate sports with an intense passion, but this one is just...well, it's just nice. And then there's Rob Lowe...
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- AnecdotesKeanu Reeves had hockey experience upon being cast, having been MVP and nicknamed "The Wall" for his goal-tending capabilities at De La Salle's college team in Toronto, Ontario. Patrick Swayze had been trained as a figure skater, but never played hockey, and Rob Lowe had to be taught to ice skate before filming began.
- GaffesWhen Referee Hannah goes to the timekeepers box to signal/report that a penalty shot has been awarded to Hamilton, there are no game officials (scorer, timekeeper etc.) in the timekeepers box. The only person present is a police officer when Referee Hannah reports the penalty shot.
- Citations
Derek Sutton: To the game and getting out of this hick town! Thank God there is a sport for middle-sized white boys.
- ConnexionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Sports Movie Underdogs (2014)
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 15 448 384 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 4 183 292 $ US
- 2 févr. 1986
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 15 448 384 $ US
- Durée1 heure 50 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1