A "Hoosier" is a century-old nickname for inhabitants of Indiana. The term came into general usage in the 1830s when John Finley of Richmond wrote a poem, "The Hoosier's Nest," which was used as the "Carrier's Address" of the Indianapolis Journal on January 1st, 1833. It was widely copied throughout the country and even abroad. Finley originally wrote Hoosier as "Hoosher."
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- How long is Hoosiers?1 hour and 54 minutes
- When was Hoosiers released?February 27, 1987
- What is the IMDb rating of Hoosiers?7.4 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in Hoosiers?Coach Norman Dale, Myra Fleener, Shooter, Opal Fleener, George, Spectator at State Finals, and Angry citizen
- What is the plot of Hoosiers?A coach with a checkered past and a local drunk train a small-town high school basketball team to become a top contender for the state championship in 1950s Indiana.
- What was the budget for Hoosiers?$6 million
- How much did Hoosiers earn at the worldwide box office?$28.6 million
- How much did Hoosiers earn at the US box office?$28.6 million
- What is Hoosiers rated?PG
- What genre is Hoosiers?Drama and Sports
- How many awards has Hoosiers won?3 awards
- How many awards has Hoosiers been nominated for?8 nominations
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