En 1966, dans l'État du Texas, Don Haskins devient l'entraîneur d'une équipe de basket entièrement composée de joueurs afro-américains. Celle-ci vaincra notamment l'imbattable équipe du Kent... Tout lireEn 1966, dans l'État du Texas, Don Haskins devient l'entraîneur d'une équipe de basket entièrement composée de joueurs afro-américains. Celle-ci vaincra notamment l'imbattable équipe du Kentucky.En 1966, dans l'État du Texas, Don Haskins devient l'entraîneur d'une équipe de basket entièrement composée de joueurs afro-américains. Celle-ci vaincra notamment l'imbattable équipe du Kentucky.
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 3 nominations au total
- David Palacio
- (as Alejandro Hernandez)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDon Haskins: A gas station attendant on the recruiting trip.
- GaffesThe 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.
- Citations
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.
- Crédits fousDuring 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.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Daily Show: Josh Lucas (2006)
- Bandes originalesSweet Music (One of These Days)
Written by Alicia Keys
Produced by Alicia Keys and Kerry Brothers (as Kerry "Krucial" Brothers)
Performed by Alicia Keys
Courtesy of MBK/J Records
Coach Haskins is beloved by every El Pasoan, whether living in the city now or not, and is a true American treasure. It's wonderful for the rest of the country and the world to finally learn about "the Bear" and his great 1966 Miner team that El Paso has known and loved for 40 years. It's much more than a basketball story, it's a story about tolerance and what hard work and discipline can do through the leadership and determination of a great coach and human being.
The acting was superb, especially Josh Lucas' performance as "the Bear". His performance was spot on. The young actors playing on the team were outstanding. The early tensions shown between the black and white players in the movie did not exist according to the real players on that team. The book "Glory Road" is a must read, because it tells the true story told by "the Bear", Don Haskins, himself. I also recommend David Lattin's book "Slam Dunk to Glory". The producers should have shown the real life characters, including Coach Haskins, Pat Riley, and some of the actual 1966 players earlier in the credits, because most of the audiences leave the theater without knowing they're going to be interviewed. I thought that was the most interesting part of the movie. The movie and the story deserve a perfect 10. I hope it wins some awards.
- charliewak
- 14 avr. 2006
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Glory Road
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 42 647 449 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 13 594 734 $US
- 15 janv. 2006
- Montant brut mondial
- 42 938 449 $US
- Durée1 heure 58 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1