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La castagne

Original title: Slap Shot
  • 1977
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  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
43K
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La castagne (1977)
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SatireComedyDramaSport

A failing ice hockey team finds success with outrageously violent hockey goonery.A failing ice hockey team finds success with outrageously violent hockey goonery.A failing ice hockey team finds success with outrageously violent hockey goonery.

  • Director
    • George Roy Hill
  • Writer
    • Nancy Dowd
  • Stars
    • Paul Newman
    • Michael Ontkean
    • Strother Martin
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    43K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Roy Hill
    • Writer
      • Nancy Dowd
    • Stars
      • Paul Newman
      • Michael Ontkean
      • Strother Martin
    • 195User reviews
    • 67Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Paul Newman
    Paul Newman
    • Reggie
    Michael Ontkean
    Michael Ontkean
    • Ned Braden
    Strother Martin
    Strother Martin
    • McGrath
    Jennifer Warren
    Jennifer Warren
    • Francine
    Lindsay Crouse
    Lindsay Crouse
    • Lily
    Jerry Houser
    Jerry Houser
    • Killer Carlson
    Andrew Duncan
    Andrew Duncan
    • Jim Carr
    Jeff Carlson
    Jeff Carlson
    • Jeff Hanson
    Steve Carlson
    Steve Carlson
    • Steve Hanson
    David Hanson
    David Hanson
    • Jack Hanson
    Yvon Barrette
    Yvon Barrette
    • Denis Lemieux
    Allan F. Nicholls
    Allan F. Nicholls
    • Upton
    • (as Allan Nicholls)
    Brad Sullivan
    Brad Sullivan
    • Wanchuk
    Stephen Mendillo
    Stephen Mendillo
    • Jim Ahern
    Yvan Ponton
    Yvan Ponton
    • Drouin
    Matthew Cowles
    Matthew Cowles
    • Charlie
    Kathryn Walker
    Kathryn Walker
    • Anita McCambridge
    Melinda Dillon
    Melinda Dillon
    • Suzanne
    • Director
      • George Roy Hill
    • Writer
      • Nancy Dowd
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    8Mr-Fusion

    One of my favorite sports movies

    To be completely honest, "Slap Shot" would've charmed me simply for being a hockey movie. We could do with more of those, without Emilio Estevez. But it earns its place among the better (best?) sports movies not for having underdog skill, a committed dream or thirst for winning, but for dabbling in the gutters of blue humor and distilling the sport down to its most low-brow of beer-guzzling violent fun. The closest thing I can think of to compare this to is "Major League", which is a compliment unto itself.

    Even if you don't like the sport, the movie is absolutely worth your time for an unusually profane (and always likable) Paul Newman and for the psychotic Hanson brothers.

    Thoroughly entertaining.

    8/10
    7gbill-74877

    Love those Hanson brothers

    I love how they got Paul Newman for this part, and how great he looks out on the ice. The film parodies the violence in hockey, and it had some potentially interesting bits in the class aspects of a blue collar town facing a plant closing, as well as a mostly faceless owner who disdains the sport and simply looks forward to a tax write-off, but unfortunately these don't come to much. Worse is the cringe-inducing homophobia. The best part of the film are the hilarious Hanson brothers, and the film could have used a lot more of them.
    10animal_8_5

    Toe Blake, Dit Clapper, Eddie Shore & None O' That Stinkin' Root Beer

    Every hockey fan I've ever met, no matter how pedestrian, identifies with this profane, but prophetic 1977 cult classic. SLAP SHOT perfectly nailed the circus we know of as the now-defunct Johnstown Jets: a former farm team of the World Hockey Association's Minnesota Fighting Saints. Real life is truly stranger than fiction, but SLAP SHOT seems to combine the best of all worlds.

    As legend goes, screenwriter Nancy Dowd got the brainstorm of doing a documentary on minor-league hockey, spending a few months in Johnstown, PA with her brother Ned Dowd. Ned, who was working his way up with the Jets from the U.S. college ranks, toward the WHA Minnesota Fighting Saints, was Nancy's inspiration for Michael Ontkean's Ned Braedon character.

    Nancy, whose 1979 screenplay for "Coming Home" would cop her an Oscar, was like a fly on the wall when all of these bizarre events began to play out before her eyes. She managed to capture "the spirit of the thing" and compose what is surely one of the most spectacular sports film plays in the history of cinema.

    As the storyline in SLAP SHOT was true to life, names had to be juxtaposed to protect the innocent. The Johnstown Jets became the Charlestown Chiefs. Real-life Minnesota hockey-playing siblings, the Carlsons became the Hansons. Real-life player "Killer" Hanson, inspired the "Killer" Carlson character. Brophy, the tipsy captain of the Hyannisport Presidents was so-named for juxtaposing with the Reggie Dunlop character, allegedly patterned after a career minor-league player named John Brophy, who went on to coach the NHL Toronto Maple Leafs.

    Everyone who lived in the seventies reported sightings of one incarnation or another of toupee-wearing sportscaster Jim Carr. And when it comes to sports-writing, Reggie Dunlop said it best: "If Dickie Dunn wrote this, it MUST be true!" Some of the classic character names in this film must be honored also: Barclay Donaldson, Tim "Dr. Hook" McCracken, Andre "Poodle" Lucier, "Ogie" Oglethorpe, Ross "Mad Dog" Madison, Clarence "Screaming Buffalo" Swamptown and Gilmore Tuttle.

    With all the other strokes of brilliance and genius SLAP SHOT has become famous for, we cannot forget the contribution of the star Paul Newman, who is believable and sympathetic as washed-up Chiefs player-coach Reggie Dunlop.

    Minnesota native, the late George Roy Hill, who also directed "The Sting" and "Slaughterhouse Five," could arguably claim SLAP SHOT as the master stroke in his illustrious career.

    Miraculously, several stars of SLAP SHOT would go on to make other hockey movies: Yvon Ponton starred in the French-Canadian TV series "He Shoots He Scores" and the "Les Boys" film series; Paul D'Amato starred in "The Deadliest Season"; Jerry Hauser appeared in "Miracle On Ice."
    ggh6

    Hilarious, oddly influential dark sports comedy

    Mostly hated by critics on its release, as much for its cynical viewpoint as its relentless profanity, "Slap Shot" has since become something of a cult classic.

    Set in the low-rent world of minor-league hockey, the movie follows the efforts of player-coach Reggie Dunlop (Paul Newman) to turn around the Charlestown Chiefs' final, losing season in a dying Pennsylvania steel town. Reggie is not above using a dirty trick or two to manipulate his teammates or psych out opposing players, and cheerfully gets physical when he has to. Even Reggie recoils in disgust, however, when his tightwad manager (Strother Martin) brings in the Hanson Brothers, three thick-lensed, thicker-headed goons who are more interested in fighting than playing Reggie's brand of "old-time hockey".

    When it becomes apparent that the hometown crowd loves the Hanson's rough and bloody style, Reggie decides to go with the flow, and to fire up his other players concocts the story that, if they can win the championship, the owner will be able to sell the franchise to a group of rich retirees in Florida. To do that, though, they will have to get past an opposing squad specially stocked with the league's most notorious goons...

    A sometimes uneasy blend of slapstick and kitchen-sink realism , "Slap Shot" has some pertinent things to say about the American worship of success at all costs, and (long before the rise of the WWF) our fascination with violent sports. Echos of its gritty style can be seen not only in many later sporting films, such as "Bull Durham" and "Major League", but even in the wave of British movies in which characters fight to hold onto their lives after the collapse of hometown industry, such as "The Full Monty" and "Brassed Off".

    The film really shines as a straight comedy, though, delivering some classic characters and set pieces: virtually every appearance of the Hansons; a clueless, toupee-wearing sportscaster (Andrew Duncan); the team's tiny Quebecker goalie (Yvon Barrette), and Newman himself, in one of his personal favorite roles. The females fare less well, although Jennifer Warren stands out as Dunlop's long-suffering, estranged wife.

    Note: in the VHS version, the background music has been replaced by an inferior, generic soundtrack. The DVD version, with the original music, is preferable.
    jake-87

    An A-1 hockey movie.. A must rent!

    I have played goal for 32 years.. On many of the men's rec teams I STILL hear someone say: "How about it tonight, guys? Old time hockey?" and everyone yells : "Pi** on old time hockey!!!" then "Eddie Shore???": "Pi** on Eddie Shore!!!" It still gets a laugh in the locker room!

    The goalie being allergic to the fans is a quote from my favorite pro goaltender: the late Jacques Palante.. He was allergic, he said, to the Toronto Fans.. and would often sit the bench.

    You can tell the actors are having fun making this movie.. it comes thru loud and clear!

    Another locker room favorite that has survived is when you ask another player getting dressed what he is doing.. He might just answer: "Puttin' on the foil, want some???"

    I've even been told on occasion that my wife is a lesbian as a joke! She ain't but I often react with mock anger and dash out of the net.

    After a bad game where my defense let me down I told our coach in the locker room : " Trade me right fu***** now!!" (and the player to my right said "Now hang up")

    A movie that survives this long after release is is is .... A CLASSIC!!

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    • Trivia
      Paul Newman had stated on many occasions that he had more fun making this film than on any other film he has starred in, and that it remained his favorite.
    • Goofs
      Just after the wives discuss the "Great Ideas of the World" set, Jean-Guy Drouin chases a player behind the net and when they come out the other side, a director in skates and a couple members of his crew can be seen on the ice in the corner of the rink.
    • Quotes

      [referee skates over to Steve Carlson during the playing of the National Anthem]

      Peterboro Referee: I got my eye on the three of you, guys. You pull one thing, you're out of this game! I run a clean game here. I have any trouble here, I'll suspend you!

      Steve Hanson: I'm listening to the fucking song!

    • Crazy credits
      Special thanks to John Mitchell and his Johnstown Jets.
    • Alternate versions
      The VHS and laserdisc version replaced Maxine Nightingale's recording of "Right Back Where We Started From" on the soundtrack. The DVD and TV versions retain the song.
    • Connections
      Edited into Yoostar 2: In the Movies (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Right Back Where We Started From
      Written by Pierre Tubbs and J. Vincent Edwards (uncredited)

      Performed by Maxine Nightingale

      United Artists Records

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    • Release date
      • May 25, 1977 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El castañazo
    • Filming locations
      • Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • Kings Road Entertainment
      • Pan Arts
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $28,000,000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $28,000,000
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 3 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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