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Coach of the Year

  • TV Movie
  • 1980
  • TV-G
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
210
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Coach of the Year (1980)
Drama

Jim Brandon, a former player of the Chigago Bears, was paralyzed during the Vietnam War. When he returns, he tries to get a job as a football coach, but he doesn't succeed. After a visit to ... Read allJim Brandon, a former player of the Chigago Bears, was paralyzed during the Vietnam War. When he returns, he tries to get a job as a football coach, but he doesn't succeed. After a visit to the youth prison, St. Charles, he thinks of becoming the football coach there. He decides ... Read allJim Brandon, a former player of the Chigago Bears, was paralyzed during the Vietnam War. When he returns, he tries to get a job as a football coach, but he doesn't succeed. After a visit to the youth prison, St. Charles, he thinks of becoming the football coach there. He decides to do it, because he likes the challenge. The boys, young delinquents, don't accept him, b... Read all

  • Director
    • Don Medford
  • Writer
    • Frank Abatemarco
  • Stars
    • Robert Conrad
    • Erin Gray
    • Red West
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    210
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    • Director
      • Don Medford
    • Writer
      • Frank Abatemarco
    • Stars
      • Robert Conrad
      • Erin Gray
      • Red West
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Robert Conrad
    Robert Conrad
    • Jim Brandon
    Erin Gray
    Erin Gray
    • Paula DeFalco
    Red West
    Red West
    • Superintendent Turner
    Daphne Reid
    Daphne Reid
    • Merissa Lane
    • (as Daphne Maxwell)
    David Raynr
    David Raynr
    • Munroe Sweetlife Johnson
    • (as David Hubbard)
    Ricky Paull Goldin
    Ricky Paull Goldin
    • Andy DeFalco
    • (as Ricky Paul)
    Alex Paez
    Alex Paez
    • Hector Estrada
    Radames Torres
    • Effie Peanut Rodriguez
    • (as Radamus Torres)
    Louis Carello
    Louis Carello
    • Eddie Lovella
    • (as Lou Carello)
    Dean Hill
    Dean Hill
    • McLeash
    Ed O'Bradovich
    • Ed O'Bradovich
    Joneal Joplin
    • Coach Forester
    Howard A. Peters III
    Calvin Bradford
    • The Boys from St. Charles
    José 'Little Man' Navarro
    • The Boys from St. Charles
    • (as Jose 'Little Man' Navarro)
    Daniel Brown
    • The Boys from St. Charles
    Manuel Ortiz
    • The Boys from St. Charles
    Doug 'Too Tall' Brown
    • The Boys from St. Charles
    • Director
      • Don Medford
    • Writer
      • Frank Abatemarco
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    2BrettErikJohnson

    Where were the acting coaches?

    I don't know if this type of movie was as cliché then as it seems to be now.

    Considering how many "Bad News Bears" films had already been released by 1980, however, I think that this sort of movie was already a tired idea.

    A former football player is partially paralyzed in Vietnam and is confined to a wheelchair. The Chicago Bears offer him a PR job but he wants to coach. At the same time, his underage nephew is picked up for armed robbery. We are told that he has already been arrested over a dozen times before and he must now serve some hard time...which turns out to be less than a year!

    Of course, the kid is actually a good kid who only needs a tough male role model in his life. The same goes for all of the kids in the detention facility. Yes...even the one locked up for attempted murder! I'm sure you already know what happens so I'll try and keep the rest of this brief.

    Our protagonist becomes the coach of the kids' football team. He overcomes the delinquents' cynicism and earns their respect. His team faces off against a local high school team (yeah right!) and they get their butts kicked. Now determined more than ever to prove himself a worthy coach, he demands a rematch. Will these underprivileged, scrappy kids with hearts of gold be able to improve enough to win the rematch? Awful execution of the football sequences ruins any possibility of excitement in this film. "Coach Of The Year" should get penalized for roughing my brain. 1/10
    4tedmccarron

    I was in the football stand audience

    When this movie was made in 1980, I was a teenager in the football stands playing as part of the audience. This was done at Mooseheart, Illinois. The big letters spelling out "MOOSEHEART" at the top of the stands were covered up with a banner in the movie. The director would tell us to cheer loudly at certain points, as if a touchdown was being made. St. Charles juvenile correction center is a real place less than 30 miles from Mooseheart, although I think it may have closed down recently. During one scene, they show a black woman and a white man in the audience watching the game. Right below them, you can see my sister Noel's head (she was 11 at the time). In the VHS version, I can only see the top of her head, but when I saw it on TV in 1981 I could see her whole head and my sister Jacqui as well.

    I thought the movie itself was OK for a made for TV movie. Since there's already a description of the movie here, I need not repeat it. It's worth seeing at least once.
    1CineTigers

    Dreadful! Awful! I want my 96 minutes back!

    I received this movie in a pack called "50 all-star Movies" for $18 (45 cents each). Many are good. This one was terrible. It was a hackneyed retread done 1000 times before and each time better. A crippled ex-jock is dared to coach a team made up of juvenile delinquents. They learn from him that they can make it if they play by the rules. I'm sure the kids and the locals were thrilled to be included in a "real TV movie", but I can't imagine what the folks that launched and produced this project figured they could bring to this already over beaten subject. I kept waiting to see that 'new twist' or 'new angle' but, honest, it doesn't come. Avoid this movie. Forget about the 45 cents, I want the 96 minutes of my life back.
    3nuhc

    Predictable with bad acting

    Like another reviewer, my wife bought this movie as part of a 20 movie family pack. I guess you could say that this was a decent made-for-TV movie for 1980, but it is super-predictable and the acting, except for Robert Conrad, is generally sub-par. The football scenes are nothing special and seem to mainly act as filler for the movie. The movie is very dated now, but a decent remake could probably make this into a good movie. However, is that really necessary? I mean, how many "underdog sports team works together for the big game with the undefeated guys" movies do we really need? This is probably a good movie for your younger kids if you find it in the bargain bin, but a sports movie buff will find it lacking.
    5bkoganbing

    Did The Rock See This?

    Take away the paraplegic component of the story and what you have is an Eighties version of The Rock's Gridiron Gang from last year.

    Paralyzed Vietnam veteran, Robert Conrad, left behind a career with the Chicago Bears to serve his country in Vietnam where he got the spinal wounds that left him in the wheelchair. He can't get any kind of coaching job due to his injuries. When his juvenile nephew gets himself arrested however for armed robbery and sentenced to a juvenile facility, Conrad takes on the job of athletic director of the place.

    Just like in the big screen Gridiron Gang, football proves to be therapeutic for both the kids and the coach who's pretty down on himself. Conrad is fine in the part and he gets nice support from an old friend Red West who plays the warden at the juvenile center. West was a regular on Conrad's Black Sheep Squadron series. Erin Gray is Conrad's sister and Ricky Paul Goldin is the nephew.

    Nothing outstanding here, but it's a decent enough made for TV film.

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    • Trivia
      The football sequences were directed by Andy Sidaris, acknowledged at the beginning of the ending credits with the credit "Football Action Filmed by The Sidaris Company".
    • Goofs
      The uniforms worn at the beginning of the film were 1980s issue Battle Dress Uniforms (BDUs) that were not worn during the Vietnam War.

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    • Release date
      • December 20, 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fourth Down Behind Bars
    • Filming locations
      • St. Charles, Illinois, USA(including Illinois Youth Center St. Charles)
    • Production company
      • A. Shane Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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