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Le grand défi

Original title: Hoosiers
  • 1986
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
55K
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Gene Hackman and Dennis Hopper in Le grand défi (1986)
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A coach with a checkered past and a local drunk train a small-town high school basketball team to become a top contender for the state championship in 1950s Indiana.A coach with a checkered past and a local drunk train a small-town high school basketball team to become a top contender for the state championship in 1950s Indiana.A coach with a checkered past and a local drunk train a small-town high school basketball team to become a top contender for the state championship in 1950s Indiana.

  • Director
    • David Anspaugh
  • Writer
    • Angelo Pizzo
  • Stars
    • Gene Hackman
    • Barbara Hershey
    • Dennis Hopper
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    55K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,597
    932
    • Director
      • David Anspaugh
    • Writer
      • Angelo Pizzo
    • Stars
      • Gene Hackman
      • Barbara Hershey
      • Dennis Hopper
    • 204User reviews
    • 51Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Gene Hackman
    Gene Hackman
    • Coach Norman Dale
    Barbara Hershey
    Barbara Hershey
    • Myra Fleener
    Dennis Hopper
    Dennis Hopper
    • Shooter
    Sheb Wooley
    Sheb Wooley
    • Cletus Summers
    Fern Persons
    • Opal Fleener
    Chelcie Ross
    Chelcie Ross
    • George
    Robert Swan
    Robert Swan
    • Rollin Butcher
    Michael O'Guinne
    • Rooster
    Wil Dewitt
    • Reverend Doty
    John Robert Thompson
    • Sheriff Finley
    Michael Sassone
    Michael Sassone
    • Preacher Purl
    Gloria Dorson
    • Millie
    Mike Dalzell
    • Mayor Carl
    Skip Welker
    • Junior
    • (as Calvert L. Welker)
    Eric Gilliom
    • J. June
    Robert Boyle
    • Referee (Oolitic)
    Jerry D. Petro
    • Referee - Oolitic Game
    Sam Smiley
    • Referee - Cedar Knob Game
    • Director
      • David Anspaugh
    • Writer
      • Angelo Pizzo
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    8panchito-1

    Hoosiers is misunderstood

    I have been reading, and summing up comments about this movie. I can't believe how misunderstood this movie is. First and foremost this is not a movie about the Milan team's championship, and Bobby Plump's winning shot. The Milan game is the most famous, and storied game in Indiana and is only used as the quientessential example.

    The movie is a collection of typical things that happen in Indiana High School basketball which is known as "Hoosier Hysteria". The locker room scenes are typical, found each year at tournament time. The small town involvement is typical. Players deciding if they want to succumb to the social pressures of the sport, or dreaming of winning is typical. Teacher nudging is typical. The appearance of religious faith is also typical in small town Indiana. It's right in the bible belt.

    Smaller, less talented underdog teams are the life-blood of passion about playing, and winning. Winning systems, coaching tactics, fundamentals, and character-building are staples of the Hoosier H.S. game. Read John Wooden's books and you'll see them clearly. (John Wooden-Martinsville, IN; Purdue, and UCLA).

    The character played by Dennis Hopper is underscored, not by his drunken state and redemption, but by his basketball knowledge. In Indiana, everyone from every walk of life knows more about the history of the game, and how to win the game than the coach. There are walking, talking Hoosier basketball historians in every small town.

    Another Hoosier staple is the sequence of the tournament. Every march since the 1920's the Indiana H.S. tournament starts with a sectional, regional, sweetsixteen, and final four state championship. Hence, all games and scores that were shown in the movie. Although, Hickory H.S. is fictictious, the opposing team names were real Indiana schools in the western part of the state: Jasper, Linton, Logootee, etc.

    The movie actually tried, but fell short in my opinion of the excitement at tournament time. The noise level, and absolute excitement of the H.S. tournaments is something you have to experience. Just walking into the gyms gives you chill bumps. Being the local game night hero is paramount, (but it creates it's own special problems.) I firmly feel, having experienced it myself, that the movie makers were trying to capture a unique phenomenon in sports using typical events. They displayed the key aspects of Indiana H.S. basketball in film to communicate the experience to the rest of the world.

    I was pleased, and excited to see how many reviewers were inspired by the film. Many who lived these events over the years are similarly motivated.

    P.S. Coaches do not kiss teachers except in Hollywood.
    8jim-kelly

    This was the best sports movie I've ever seen.

    Gene Hackman gave his usual Oscar-winning performance while Dennis Hopper was simply outstanding. What can you say about a feel good movie like this. I've always enjoyed happy ending and this was one of the best. It almost made me feel like I wanted to be a basketball fan in Indiana in 1951. This movie left me feeling that I wanted to watch it again (I've already seen it five times). That's what great movies do to you, they force you to keep coming back. For me, Patton and The Sting were like that. I've seen Patton 15 times and The Sting at least 10. That's why I purchased Hoosiers instead of renting it. I've recommended it to my friends so they can derive the same satisfaction from it that I did. It helps to be a sports fan but not necessarily because this movie was a metaphor for life. It was truly a David versus Goliath-type story.
    9dimension04

    A superb time-capsule of mid-century, mid-western Americana.

    This movie is authentic nostalgia for anyone who grew up in the mid-west in the 50's and 60's. It's what life looked like when I myself "came down to this planet" in the late 1940's and experienced my teens in the 60's.

    The old school with high ceilings and gleaming wooden floors, the gyms with the gold-toned wall-tiles, even the hospital scene with the nurse in her starched white uniform -- all evoke a peculiar beauty that you no longer find today.

    There is even a scene where a young teen girl yells "NO!" to an unjust referee call, and her pointy glasses and pony tail look so much like me back then, it feels like a glimpse into a parallel dimension.

    I'd say this is a must-see experience for people my age -- although all ages can thoroughly enjoy the basketball action.

    I'm glad for the social progress since then. But there is a "peculiar beauty" from those times that is starkly missing today.
    Haradrim

    Easily the best sports movie ever made.

    A movie that defines the idea of the underdogs rising to meet the challenge of greatness, Hoosiers gives the audience something to cheer for. A tough-as-nails coach with a heart of gold, a team of farmboys with dreams of making it to the state finals, a small town pinning their hopes on their little high school - the movie has it all. It is well-paced, and is not overladen with side-plots and frivolities. There are no doped-up, foul-mouthed players, no need for gratuitous "party hearty" shots of the players behaving like hedonists or abusing their opponents. Some sports movies may trade in that stock and be considered "great" for it; this film doesn't and it's better for it. Superbly cast, superbly acted, and superbly executed. A worthy addition to the library of any sports film fan.
    10jotix100

    That championship season

    David Anspaugh's "Hoosiers" is a film about the passion to excel in sports. It's also about a man's comeback to the game after a rough patch in his own life. "Hoosiers" is a timeless film that will look good after years of its release because it speaks to us about how someone can inspire a group of people to do their best, as they become confident in what they are trying to accomplish. The film was lovingly written for the screen by Angelo Pizzo.

    Coach Norman Dale gets a reprieve in life when he is hired to coach the Hickory basket ball team in rural Indiana. Basketball is the game where most people in that state take an unusual interest. Their passion for the sport is evident. The new coach is looked with suspicion because he is an outsider and he believes in teamwork. He wants everyone to participate equally, which doesn't make for excitement in the court. The coach doesn't want anyone overshadowing another, that's why he insists in total involvement. Needless to say, his method clashes with the parents and towns people from the start.

    The coach's past comes to haunt him when Myra Fleener, one of the teachers, discovers an article that reveals an incident Mr. Dale would like to forget. At the same time, Myra realizes the goodness in the coach's heart by involving the drunken Shooter into helping him with the team.

    Gene Hackman has one of the best opportunities of his distinguished career with his portrayal of Coach Dale. He is splendid in the film and he wins us with his decency and by sticking to his principles, which he passes on to the team members. Barbara Hershey is also good as Myra, the young woman who falls in love with Dale. Dennis Hopper plays Shooter, the father of one of the kids in the team who has a drinking problem.

    "Hoosiers" is an inspiring film that ought to be seen by young people because of its message about team spirit and how to interact with one another in peace and harmony.

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    • Trivia
      The scene with Jimmy and Coach Dale talking while Jimmy shot baskets was filmed in one take. Maris Valainis said that he "wasn't even listening to him. I was just concentrating on making them, and I made one, and they kept going in."
    • Goofs
      Coach takes Rade out of the first game for not following his 4 passes rule. In the next shot, Rade is playing.
    • Quotes

      Coach Norman Dale: I would hope you would support who we are. Not, who we are not. These six individuals have made a choice to work, a choice to sacrifice, to put themselves on the line 23 nights for the next 4 months, to represent you, this high school. That kind of commitment and effort deserves and demands your respect. This is your team.

    • Alternate versions
      The TV version of the film has been disowned by director David Anspaugh, and its director's credit goes to "Jack Nemo".
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Something Wild/The Mission/Hoosiers/Sky Bandits (1986)
    • Soundtracks
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      Composed by Ole Georg (as Neil Amsterdam)

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 1989 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • MGM
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hoosiers: más que ídolos
    • Filming locations
      • The Hoosier Gym - 355 N. Washington St., Knightstown, Indiana, USA(Hickory High gymnasium)
    • Production companies
      • Cinema '84
      • Hemdale
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    • Budget
      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $28,607,524
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $220,068
      • Nov 16, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $28,607,524
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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