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Sport Academy

Original title: Off the Mark
  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
189
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Terry Farrell, David D'Arnal, Clarence Gilyard Jr., and Mark Neely in Sport Academy (1987)
ParodySatireComedyDramaRomance

A teenaged boy's family once hosted a Russian exchange student in their home for a year. Several years later, as adults, the two find themselves competing against each other in a Triathlon c... Read allA teenaged boy's family once hosted a Russian exchange student in their home for a year. Several years later, as adults, the two find themselves competing against each other in a Triathlon competition.A teenaged boy's family once hosted a Russian exchange student in their home for a year. Several years later, as adults, the two find themselves competing against each other in a Triathlon competition.

  • Director
    • Bill Berry
  • Writers
    • Bill Berry
    • Temple Mathews
  • Stars
    • Mark Neely
    • Terry Farrell
    • Clarence Gilyard Jr.
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    189
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bill Berry
    • Writers
      • Bill Berry
      • Temple Mathews
    • Stars
      • Mark Neely
      • Terry Farrell
      • Clarence Gilyard Jr.
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Mark Neely
    Mark Neely
    • Howard Markel
    Terry Farrell
    Terry Farrell
    • Jenell Johnson
    Clarence Gilyard Jr.
    Clarence Gilyard Jr.
    • James B. White
    David D'Arnal
    • Dimitri Suslov
    Norman Alden
    Norman Alden
    • Coach Elam
    Virginia Capers
    Virginia Capers
    • Velma
    Jon Cypher
    Jon Cypher
    • John C. Roosevelt
    Barry Corbin
    Barry Corbin
    • Walt Warner
    Patrick Campbell
    • Jenell's Pa
    Matthew Licht
    • Young Dimitri
    Alexander Polinsky
    Alexander Polinsky
    • Young Howard
    Kelly Meadows
    • Young Jenell
    Melanie Lasher
    • Pretty Little Girl
    Darius Lawrence
    • Young James B.
    Susan Luck
    • Muffy
    Brett Baxter Clark
    Brett Baxter Clark
    • Superstud
    Michael D. Castle
    • Howard's Dad
    Sarah Simmons
    • Howard's Mom
    • Director
      • Bill Berry
    • Writers
      • Bill Berry
      • Temple Mathews
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    SmileyGreg17

    This film rules

    Have any of you ever thought... I can make a cool comedy after seeing some great one like airplane or naked gun (pretty much anything with Leslie Neilson in it). If I made a comedy, i think it'd be just like this. Any opportunity this film gets to poke fun... it does, & does well. This said, unlike many comedies, it holds its plot well (which incidentially revolves around the breasts of the lead guys girlfriend, not that there's anything wrong with this), and has a few classic lines. My favourite involved the alcoholic coach and the so called '6 pack'. This film is great. if you ever see it, snap it up & you won't regret it.
    10glory-8

    What a great movie!!

    I was browsing in the video shop with some friends when one of us came across this movie. It was called "Crazylegs", which you have to agree, is a much better name than "Off The Mark". The cover of the video was so enchanting that we snapped it up there and then and rushed home to watch it. Displaying all the hallmarks of classic '86 humour, and the acting to go with it, this is a fun movie with a touching storyline. An extremely underrated movie with heart.
    7I_Ailurophile

    It has its issues, but overall this is pretty fun and better than not

    Some farcical ridiculousness right out of the gate; some tacky ableism, classism, racism, xenophobia, and sexism, too, and for good measure, extra egregious notes of transphobia. Some lighthearted silliness, some parody of sports commentary, culture, and movies, some juvenile jokes about sex or anatomy. Fun-loving mirth, overused sound or music cues, plain old cruelty that's intended as humor: in absolutely no time 'Off the mark' throws a lot at us and shows that it's a very mixed bag. Some bits are clever and might inspire a smile or even a soft laugh; other bits haven't aged well and were never appropriate in the first place. On the one hand the first very first impression it makes isn't great; on the other hand, as the length advances more of filmmaker Bill Berry's wit begins to shine through. We're fed a steady stream of gags, exaggerated characters and reactions, upended expectations, physical comedy, sharp dialogue, and situational humor, and the dispensation varies from simply tawdry, to gently amusing, to earnestly funny, to completely over the top.

    Suffice to say that the picture is wildly uneven, and from one moment to the next it may switch on a dime from entertaining to obnoxious. Yet while I absolutely had my doubts, and the end result is imperfect, I do think on the balance that this is better than not. For as much as its value fluctuates over eighty minutes, at its best this is delightful, and over time that proves to be the dominant mood. And even when an idea doesn't come off well, I appreciate the minor ingenuity of the countless gags that get tossed in. All along the way those operating behind the scenes were kept very busy, for the cornucopia in the writing demands an enormous variety of costume changes, hair and makeup, sets, props, stunts and effects, sound and music cues, snappy editing and cinematography, and more. The script (and Berry's direction) likewise demand a lot of the cast, too, and bless them for unreservedly embracing all the nonsense herein. Terry Farrell is the only actor here I'm specifically familiar with, but all others on hand - including and not limited to Mark Neely, Clarence Gilyard Jr., and Norman Alden - are just as terrific in leaning into the frivolousness.

    It would have taken nothing away from the finished product had Berry reined in some of his worst impulses; on the contrary, 'Off the mark' would have unquestionably benefited and been more enjoyable if not for the utmost absurdities, and especially the tasteless punching down. With all this firmly in mind, it speaks well to the skill and intelligence of all involved that this still manages to succeed as much as it does, and earn as many laughs as it does. The feature definitely has its issues, but I suppose none any worse than a lot of other comedies from the 80s in particular. This is no must-see in any capacity, but it does turn out to be a pretty good time overall, and is surely most suggested for those who are huge fan of someone or other that's involved. One should be well aware of the film's faults before sitting to watch, but if you do have the chance to check it out, 'Off the mark' is solid enough to earn a soft recommendation.
    9ttreakle

    On the mark!!!

    What a hidden gem. I mean I knew nothing about this movie and most have never heard of it but damnit this was hilarious. Lead by a stellar 1980's cast these characters were some of the best. Crazy legs I mean come on what a genius idea for a comedy. So many funny scenes my favorite being the locker room scene in the third act. This movie here holds up against some of the best in the 1980's. It's nice to see familiar faces like Barry Corbin Terry Farrell Clarence Gilyard jr Jon cypher Virginia caper's just to name a few. Brett Baxter known from bachelor party has a funny cameo in here as well. I highly recommend this movie. Tim Treakle.
    9gscheyd

    Off the Mark is right on target

    First of all, I apologize for the one line summary of my comments; it was just too obvious a line to pass up. Anyway,I used to catch this movie once or twice a year on USA Up All Night back in the early 90's, and I'm deeply appreciative to the folks at USA for showing this overlooked gem. It's very much in the style of the Zucker Bros., but doesn't have anywhere near the popular following of, say, The Naked Gun. I guess technically it doesn't qualify as a classic, since most people have never heard of it, but it ought to garner the attention that the Zucker Brothers' movies have deservedly received. It's loaded with brilliant one-liners, sight gags, and good old-fashioned silliness. I highly recommend it to anyone who liked Airplane!, The Naked Gun, Hot Shots, or Top Secret (and if you missed any of those, you should see them too). There are only a few comedies that I would give a 10 out of 10 (Airplane, This Is Spinal Tap, and Woody Allen's Take the Money and Run), but Off the Mark is definitely a solid 9.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of John Doucette, after which he retired from acting.
    • Quotes

      Jenell Johnson: It's awfully sweet of you to want to. But I really think there a time and a place for everything.

    • Crazy credits
      Inventor of Brassiere....Otto Titslinger
    • Connections
      References Casablanca (1942)
    • Soundtracks
      Body Games
      Music & Lyrics by Robert Jason & DAvid Frank

      Sung by Brenton Roberts & Stephanie Phillips

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    • Release date
      • November 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Marathon de fous
    • Production companies
      • Fries Entertainment
      • Sweat Productions
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      1 hour 15 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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