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L'esprit d'équipe

Original title: All the Right Moves
  • 1983
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  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
22K
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L'esprit d'équipe (1983)
A high school football player desperate for a scholarship and his headstrong coach clash in a dying Pennsylvania steel town.
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An ambitious young football star is trapped in a dying mill town--unless his gridiron skills can win him a way out.An ambitious young football star is trapped in a dying mill town--unless his gridiron skills can win him a way out.An ambitious young football star is trapped in a dying mill town--unless his gridiron skills can win him a way out.

  • Director
    • Michael Chapman
  • Writers
    • Michael Kane
    • Pat Jordan
  • Stars
    • Tom Cruise
    • Lea Thompson
    • Craig T. Nelson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    22K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Chapman
    • Writers
      • Michael Kane
      • Pat Jordan
    • Stars
      • Tom Cruise
      • Lea Thompson
      • Craig T. Nelson
    • 69User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tom Cruise
    Tom Cruise
    • Stef
    Lea Thompson
    Lea Thompson
    • Lisa
    Craig T. Nelson
    Craig T. Nelson
    • Nickerson
    Charles Cioffi
    Charles Cioffi
    • Pop
    Gary Graham
    Gary Graham
    • Greg
    Paul Carafotes
    Paul Carafotes
    • Salvucci
    Chris Penn
    Chris Penn
    • Brian
    • (as Christopher Penn)
    Sandy Faison
    • Suzie
    James A. Baffico
    • Bosko
    Mel Winkler
    • Jess Covington
    Walter Briggs
    • Rifleman
    George Betor
    • Tank
    Leon
    Leon
    • Shadow
    • (as Leon Robinson)
    Jonas Chaka
    Jonas Chaka
    • Mouse
    • (as Jonas C. Miller)
    Keith Diamond
    Keith Diamond
    • Fox
    • (as Keith Ford)
    Paige Price
    Paige Price
    • Tracy
    Debra Varnado
    • Charlotte
    Donald A. Yannessa
    • Coach
    • Director
      • Michael Chapman
    • Writers
      • Michael Kane
      • Pat Jordan
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    Mheywood

    THis is western Pa!

    Great movie! one of my favorites. All may not like it but for a regional boy this is exactly what western pa is. Small steel towns that have nothing left except their sporting pride. Kids wanting to escape and western Pa's beloved football is the only way out for many. These are the Western Pa. Archeotypes : Some kids love it but feel they can't make it any other way. Salvuchi

    Some kids have the talent but need that extra exposure. But it all depends on how individuals in power like you. Stef

    Kids with enough talent to get out of the town without added exposure. the receiver who went to West Virginia

    The coach who thinks he is God of town if he has some success. Nelson

    the disgruntled band student,"why do they get athletes deserve scholarship attitudes" Lea.

    The movie nailed the sights and sounds. It showed how whole towns close on friday nights. The football scenes were great! Even besides the football it showed the tough steelman, the guys in towm that slave all day and go to the watering hole right after work before going home for the evening. It showed how serious we Western Pa's take our local sports, We really would trash a coaches yard and fight seventeen year olds if we think they cost the game. Gritty reality to small town life. An under appreciated film that captures a regions attitude and feel in our great Nation! Ampipe is Aliquippa,Duquesne, Johnstown, beaver falls clairton, McKeesport,monesson and the rest of the Mon and beaver Valleys that were created by the US Steel, J&L and Bethleham steel
    7blanche-2

    When getting out is all that matters

    A younger, different looking Tom Cruise (old jaw/nose?) stars in this movie about a high school student aching to leave his dying steel mill town and study to be an engineer on a football scholarship. He watches his best friend, also on the team, marry his pregnant girlfriend; another member of the football team is arrested for armed robbery; his brother gets laid off from the mill; and his girlfriend (a young, fresh Lea Thompson) complains that no one gives music scholarships, just football ones, and she's going to be stuck in the town. After turning down initial scholarship offers to middle of the road schools, Cruise finds himself blackballed after an incident at his coach's house with which he was only peripherally involved. Off the team, and with the word out that he has an "attitude problem," he sees his dreams turning to dust.

    Craig T. Nelson plays the coach and does his usual fine job, and Lea Thompson is a vibrant, passionate Lisa. Cruise here gives a truer performance than usual - I usually find him a very external and not terribly believable actor. In "All The Right Moves," he's sympathetic and heartfelt. I much prefer this to the perfectly handsome, glossy figure he is today. Time to get back to basics, Tom, and get some of those right moves back.
    6SnoopyStyle

    teenage desperation

    Stef Djordjevic (Tom Cruise) lives in poor Pennsylvanian town Ampipe, a company town for American Pipe & Steel. He is the high school football star defensive back. He has his girlfriend Lisa Lietzke (Lea Thompson) and dreams of a college engineering scholarship. After a lost, Stef fights with Coach Nickerson (Craig T. Nelson) and is kicked off the team. Nickerson's home is vandalized and the coach blames Stef. Stef finds himself blacklisted from colleges. His friend Brian (Chris Penn) is forced to marry his pregnant girlfriend. The mill lays off his brother and he's desperate to escape the town.

    It's a very traditional small town kid struggles. Tom Cruise makes it better than its simple premise. He's full of himself and full of angst. It's also interesting that Craig T. Nelson isn't a simple character. Lea Thompson probably plays the most endearing and compelling character. Her talk with Mrs. Nickerson is fascinating. The teenage desperation is palpable although some of it is bad cliché. It reminds me a little of 'Friday Night Lights' but nowhere near as good.
    dek1158

    an under-rated piece of entertainment

    A few years ago, I bought the video version of All The Right Moves without having seen it before. I loved it! The characters kept my eyes glued to the screen for the whole 90 minutes.

    I emphasized with Stef's internal struggle to rise above his surroundings. Stef, played by one of my fave actors Tom Cruise, is similar to his character Joel from Risky Business. Both Stef and Joel have high hopes for their futures and almost jeopardize them.

    As with his character Hayden Fox on the TV series Coach, Craig T. Nelson plays a football coach who is rough around the edges but has the capacity to redeem himself later.

    Lea Thompson's Lisa has more value to the movie than just another girlfriend figure. She too has hopes for the future and feels cheated by the athlete-favored scholarship programs. When Stef verbally pushes her away, she doesn't immediately forgive him; she pulls him into her world first.

    Nobody (so far) has mentioned the sound track; it's my favorite part of the movie. The songs do a superb job of setting the tone for the given scene. For example, when Stef is rounding second base with Lisa in the car, the bus ride to the big football game, the party, and the end credits. Sometimes, I watch ATRM just to hear "Blue Skies Forever," sung by Frankie Miller.

    All the Right Moves is a good film to watch if you like high school football; are expecting an athletic scholarship; or if you don't like your coach. This movie paved the way for other football flicks like Varsity Blues. Look for it on The Family Channel or at used-movie stores.
    Deceptikon225

    Everything "Varsity Blues" tried to be

    I would have to say that this is one of the better movies realisticly portraying small town high school football to ever have been made. Tom Cruise gives a wonderful performance indicative of his future superstardom and even though Craig T. Nelson seems to be typecast as a coach, he plays the role to perfection. The scene of the big game against neighboring rival Walnuts Heights was shot so masterfully, you felt like you were on the 50 yard line. You could just feel the tension in the locker room before kickoff. Even though this film came out when I was 11 years old, I remember in high school our whole football team would gather at the coach's house the night before a game and watch this movie. I don't think that there has ever been a movie since that has come along that portrays high school football, its significance to Small Town USA and the young men who portray the roles of "Friday Night Gods" with such gritty realism as this film.

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    • Trivia
      The director wanted Lea Thompson and Tom Cruise to go undercover to remember what high school was like. They went to separate schools, and while Cruise was spotted after just one day because someone recognized him from Taps (1981), Thompson went four days, was asked out by many guys and got caught smoking.
    • Goofs
      Pennsylvania high schools are grouped according to size of a school's student body. This is to avoid small schools having to play much larger one. Clearly, Ampipe is a much smaller school than Walnut Heights so they would not have ever played each other in football.
    • Quotes

      Steff: Scholarship here, no scholarship here. Who the hell gave you that power?

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Tom Cruise: The Star Next Door (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      All The Right Moves
      (Main Title)

      Performed by Jennifer Warnes and Chris Thompson

      Music by Tom Snow

      Lyrics by Barry Alfonso

      Produced by Tom Snow and Brooks Arthur

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 2023 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • All the Right Moves
    • Filming locations
      • Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • Lucille Ball Productions
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Budget
      • $5,600,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,233,166
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,625,486
      • Oct 23, 1983
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,233,166
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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