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L'esprit d'équipe

Original title: All the Right Moves
  • 1983
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  • 1h 31m
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6.0/10
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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
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    22K
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    • Director
      • Michael Chapman
    • Writers
      • Michael Kane
      • Pat Jordan
    • Stars
      • Tom Cruise
      • Lea Thompson
      • Craig T. Nelson
    • 70User 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
    7jagardner66

    So I'm at my parents house the other day.....

    Ah, the classic 80's film, the big hair, the bad lighting, the lame music, everything that embodies the great American films of 1983. And "All the Right Moves" is no exception. I'm 24, and just viewed this movie for the first time last week by stumbling upon it at my parent's house while I was visiting for the weekend. Why do you care? I live in Johnstown, where this movie was filmed (as was 1977's Paul Newman classic "Slap Shot") and I had never heard of this film! So, I find this dusty VHS copy and take it home with me to view. As i pull it out of its slip sleeve, a yellowed napkin falls out; with Tom's autograph on it! Turns out when I was about 1, my parents brought me down to Johnstown to ride on the Inclined Plane, and I was introduced to Tom Cruise. I never knew?! So knowing that, I had to give the movie a thorough watching, and I must say, I have a little pride that that film was shot here. It was an enjoyable movie, although the ending was a little dry. The sad part of the film is, all the activity and energy that takes place in the movie with the steel mills is no longer here. The mills have been shut down for about 20 years, and the city is pretty much in a depressed state. It's good to watch the movie just to get a glimpse of what this area use to be. So watch it, enjoy it, heck, you can even rent it from the rental place a block from my house. That place is called "All the Right Movies." Enjoy! P.S. For the Kid's sake, It is rated R for strong language and some intense nudity.
    5ThomasDrufke

    Doesn't Really Know What it Wants to Be

    Sports movies are often stuck in the same old clichéd formula, but more often than not, they work. To All the Right Moves credit, it doesn't follow that winning formula, but it also doesn't necessarily create its own well-strung story.

    In one of his first acting roles, Tom Cruise stars alongside Craig T. Nelson and Lea Thompson as his coach and girlfriend respectively. If for nothing else, this film is worth a watch just for those performances alone. Cruise and Thompson prove to be fearless in their risqué high school roles, and Nelson plays a great antagonist and obstacle for Cruise's 'Stefen' character. I can't speak too highly on the film itself, but those performances are certainly worth 90 minutes of your time.

    The biggest issue with All the Right Moves is that it actually tries to make too many 'moves' with its story, pun intended. It doesn't really know what it wants to be. On one hand, it's a nice coming of age story with Thompson and Cruise. The next it's an intense football drama between two schools. Or even a film that tackles the heavy themes of class struggle and sexuality, just to name a few. There's just no real focus here. The minute you start to get invested with what Nelson's team is doing, led by Cruise among others, it changes its course to another plot point entirely. I appreciate the film's intentions, it just didn't hit home the ideas that it set out to, and it suffers because of that.

    What I can say is that this film was probably more of a product of its time. The soundtrack is blatantly filled with slow and smooth 80's tracks that can be distracting. The sound editing as a whole is pretty poor. The football sequences are borderline amateur. And some of the plot points have been done much better in more recent years. Sure, that's not the film's fault, but it does hinder its re-watchability to an extent. It's fun to watch a young Cruise and Thompson share great chemistry, but there's not a lot beneath that.

    +Cruise shows promise

    +Attempts to explore deep themes

    -But fails at most of them

    -Misguided direction

    56/100
    6slightlymad22

    Watchable, But Nothing More

    Continuing my plan to watch every Tom Cruise movie in order, I come to to his third and final movie of 1983, All The Right Moves.

    Plot In A Paragraph: A high school football player (Cruise) desperate for a scholarship and his headstrong coach clash in a dying Pennsylvania steel town.

    Like with Risky Business, this is another movie that I don't get people's love for. I find it watchable, and nothing more. Cruise is OK, everyone's favourite TV coach, Craig T Nelson is his usual reliable self, and Leah Thompson (who shares the most unsexy and uncomfortable life scene I have ever witnessed) looks cute, but doesn't really bring much.

    One plus is, it has a decent rock soundtrack, which is usually listed first in the end credits with each song stating what scene it was played it.

    This was the first movie Tom Cruise's name appeared above the movie title on a poster.

    All The Right Moves grossed $17 million at the domestic box office, to end the year the 42nd highest grossing movie of 1983.
    bob the moo

    Interesting tale of small town USA

    Stef Djordjevic is one of a team of football players in Pennsylvania that is relying on a scholarship to leave the dying steel town and go to college. The only options open to them in the town are to work in the steel mill which is currently laying off workers. The film shows the many barriers that trap the youngsters in the town.

    This is one of Cruise's first films and it is a lot less glossy than many of his star-driven projects now, it's a lot more rough and ready than he would let it be if he made it now. It is a very simple story and a very short film - it basically shows a group of friends trapped in the town who have dreams of more but must overcome obstacles to get to college. Cruise must overcome the team coach's dislike for him to get a recommendation, Penn finds himself with a pregnant girlfriend who he must marry, Paul Carafotes finds himself drawn into crime to make ends meet. The lesson of the film is that it's difficult to break a cycle where you're in an industrial town and are expected to go into the same type of work as your father etc.

    The most interesting thing about this is how young all the actors are! We've all got used to their faces now and it's weird seeing how young Cruise, Penn and Lea Thompson once were. The story is OK but is a little clichéd and is all a bit tidy towards the end. The football action is not exciting but I suppose is a muddily realistic representation of small town school sports. The performances are good considering the young cast and Chris Penn and Craig T. Nelson provide the two best roles. Cruise is a little too overplayed and brings a bit too much teenage anger and angst to the role.

    Overall it's an interesting film, a little clichéd but OK. Personally I found it a little boring and didn't really care what happened to Cruise but it's not too bad.

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

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