Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBased on a true story, a black educator takes a job teaching high-school English at the Three Nations Reservation, and is coaxed into coaching the girls basketball team.Based on a true story, a black educator takes a job teaching high-school English at the Three Nations Reservation, and is coaxed into coaching the girls basketball team.Based on a true story, a black educator takes a job teaching high-school English at the Three Nations Reservation, and is coaxed into coaching the girls basketball team.
- Récompenses
- 10 victoires et 2 nominations au total
- Stellar Dodge
- (as Reb Flemming)
- Dr. Toomey
- (as Steve Burleigh)
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I especially doubt that the real-life coach got so upset about words.
The movie leads people to believe that yelling is a good way to get people to succeed.
Many people won't understand that there are better ways to get success, but I am sure that the real coach understands.
I hope that someone some day makes a better version of the story that shows more of the caring that created the successful team.
I am now curious about the documentaries to see their version of the story.
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- AnecdotesBased on a true story
- GaffesIn the radio broadcasting room, when Mr. William's asks the class if they're all in to participate on the radio, Shirleen, then her boyfriend are the first to raise their hands. But then, after the camera pans to the other students and back to them, his arm is around her shoulders and she has to prompt him to raise his hand.
- Citations
Annie Shorty: Those girls do everything you ask them to do. They practice hard, they get good grades, they win.
Kenny Williams: Then you tell me why I'm pissed off.
Annie Shorty: Because you're a black man in America.
Kenny Williams: That's right. I'm good and pissed off.
Annie Shorty: Well then get over it! You're talking to Indian people here. Get over it, get on with it or get the hell out!
- Bandes originalesSons and Daughters
Written by Malcolm Burn, Ron Cuccia, Willie Green III, Arthel Neville, Art Neville (as Arthur Neville), Ian Neville and Lorraine Neville
Performed by The Neville Brothers