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Youngblood

  • 1986
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  • 1h 50m
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6.2/10
17K
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Rob Lowe in Youngblood (1986)
A 17 year old farm boy is offered an ice hockey tryout. His brother drives him to Canada. He has fast legs, slow fists, but is chosen. Will he learn to use his fists and play ice hockey the Canuck way? Will he get the coach's cute daughter?
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A 17 year old farm boy is offered an ice hockey tryout. His brother drives him to Canada. He has fast legs, slow fists, but is chosen. Will he learn to use his fists and play ice hockey the ... Read allA 17 year old farm boy is offered an ice hockey tryout. His brother drives him to Canada. He has fast legs, slow fists, but is chosen. Will he learn to use his fists and play ice hockey the Canuck way? Will he get the coach's cute daughter?A 17 year old farm boy is offered an ice hockey tryout. His brother drives him to Canada. He has fast legs, slow fists, but is chosen. Will he learn to use his fists and play ice hockey the Canuck way? Will he get the coach's cute daughter?

  • Director
    • Peter Markle
  • Writers
    • Peter Markle
    • John Whitman
  • Stars
    • Rob Lowe
    • Cynthia Gibb
    • Patrick Swayze
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    17K
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    • Director
      • Peter Markle
    • Writers
      • Peter Markle
      • John Whitman
    • Stars
      • Rob Lowe
      • Cynthia Gibb
      • Patrick Swayze
    • 64User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Rob Lowe
    Rob Lowe
    • Dean Youngblood
    Cynthia Gibb
    Cynthia Gibb
    • Jessie Chadwick
    Patrick Swayze
    Patrick Swayze
    • Derek Sutton
    Ed Lauter
    Ed Lauter
    • Murray Chadwick
    Jim Youngs
    Jim Youngs
    • Kelly Youngblood
    Eric Nesterenko
    • Blane Youngblood
    George J. Finn
    George J. Finn
    • Racki
    • (as George Finn)
    Fionnula Flanagan
    Fionnula Flanagan
    • Miss McGill
    Ken James
    • Frazier
    Peter Faussett
    • Huey Hewitt
    Walker Boone
    • Assistant Coach
    Keanu Reeves
    Keanu Reeves
    • Heaver
    Martin Donlevy
    • Referee Hannah
    Harry Spiegel
    • Thunder Bay Coach
    Rob Sapienza
    • Thunder Bay Asst. Coach
    Bruce Edwards
    • Thunder Bay Trainer
    Lorraine Foreman
    • Teacher
    Catherine Bray
    • Bar Girl
    • Director
      • Peter Markle
    • Writers
      • Peter Markle
      • John Whitman
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    8ilania_a

    Actually Quite Captivating

    This film is well cast, and acted, there is a story, and the game of hockey is made clear even to those who are not fans. Some of the photography is way above average, for example the scene of puck shooting exercises by "Youngblood". The relationships between two brothers, father son, and two friends Judd Lowe and Patrick Swayze are all well presented. There was not a dull moment in this film. But above all this was a good vehicle to show Judd Lowe's talent. He really held the movie. It is a shame that he lost the momentum of his career by becoming addicted to drugs and alcohol.

    Of course it did not hurt to have Patrick Swayze, Ed Lauter, Cynthia Gibb, and even Keanu Reeves. I am comparing it to another movie about young men whose dream is to join a professional sports team (Baseball) "Sugar" (2008) which was slow moving, Youngblood has a good pace, and flow of events.
    moviebuff7

    Inspiring

    I cannot imagine how anyone would think of this movie as a 'bad movie'. It showed just how much hockey players have to go through to become successful. The acting was not the best but it was still interesting to watch. It also did not hurt that Rob Lowe was really good looking. 2.5 out of 4
    7BrBaFett

    From a hockey fan's perspective.

    I loved it in terms of hockey. But at times found it quite cheesy and poorly written, but in terms of hockey I liked it but defiantly could've been better. I find most hockey movies to appeal an American audience tends to always need to include fighting and violence -- although I do agree the fighting adds emotion, but I'm the one hockey fan that can live without the fighting.

    What I found cheesy was before I watched the movie I thought the title was deemed towards the premise being a young hockey player hoping to go pro, but making Youngblood the character's last name. I think what they should've done was given him a true last name that hockey fans would take seriously. But the other thing was should've done the whole junior thing a lot differently because it's not a tryout for juniors, you get drafted or invited. Also, trading in sports always makes the story better as I wish they traded Racki away or Youngblood is traded away because the team didn't believe in him or a team gave him a second chance because they saw what he could do.

    Other than that, it's a good hockey movie. I just think the movie would be a lot more relevant had they done things right in a genuine hockey perspective.
    richaudFullSail

    adding to the mix

    There are a lot of angry Canadian people expressing hatred for this movie. I can totally understand where they are coming from. I play the game of hockey, and I find it hard to believe that every time a player touches the ice, he's scoring goals. Added to that, how he learns to fight, and works out for a week, and all of a sudden beats up a guy that kicked his butt a couple of weeks before. BUT.... You also have to understand something else. Since Slap Shot, an undoubtedly awesome classic to all hockey fans around the world, there had not been an attempt at a movie that mainly focused on hockey. The makers of this movie had to be creative to attract attention for the sport. For example, the stick fight, the constant beautiful goals, the way he won the fight. It had some reality to it like the jokes played on the rookie in the bar and when they shave him, you know, down there. The way he was put up in someones house. The most impressive thing about the movie, was the beginning and how it set up the rest of the movie. It starts with a home video of Dean(Rob Lowe) when he was very young playing with his older brother and their friends. It shows how clearly dominant he was and that leads into the present time with him saying, "I've been offered a tryout with the Hamilton Mustangs." And to Canadians who feel like this movie disrespected your great sport (yes, i mean GREAT sport), remember this. When they are on their way to Canada, Deans older brother who is driving him says you are gonna have to learn, "Oh, Canada" and also when Dean says, "They'll never catch me" showing cockiness like he's superior to anyone in the league, his brother says, "Oh, they'll catch you." I love hockey, I loved this movie. Did it have it's flaws? Yeah, plenty of them. But if you're looking for an inspiring, action filled drama, give this movie a whirl.
    7HelenMary

    Ice hockey, laughs and the lovely Swayze, Lowe and Reeves!

    I love this film. It's about Ice Hockey (alwasys a good start), and an up and coming US player who goes over the border to Canada to play having been scouted, in the hope of making a career for himself. Starring Rob Lowe as the titular Dean Youngblood, Patrick Swayze as Derek Sutton the Team Captain and Cythia Gibb as the love interest, it's a typical 80's star vehicle when Rob Lowe as a member of the Brat Pack and seemed to be in everything (The Outsiders, St Elmo's Fire, About Last Night etc). Everything about it screams 80s and I'm not entirely sure it's aged well, it's shot very simply but some nice "set pieces" such as Lowe working out or skate-training sessions. The chemistry between Lowe and Swayze is brotherly, a "bromance", after the initiation at least, and they had played brothers only a few years before in The Outsiders - Darry and Sodapop Curtis.

    Whilst this is a an underdog-does-good sports film, it isn't so Hollywood and without drama and it's not a typical happy ending. The skating scenes are really good, Swayze throws himself into the physicality of the role in typical fashion. I'm sure some stunt skaters were used but possibly the actors were ice-familiar anyway. Keanu Reeves has a minor (comedic, and with some great one liners) role and was a goalie at school and he plays Heaver, the goalie with the Mustangs. Much of the story is predictable but there's also a few twists, and whilst the acting isn't stunning, Gibb is the weakest link, the skating and the comedy makes this a fab film - especially the bar scene when Dean first joins the team. The love scene is a little cringeworthy (more so when I first saw this) especially in connection with the wonderful Miss McGill (Fionnula Flanagan). I guarantee you'll never hear the phrase "Room Service?" without smiling, and you'll never look at a cup of tea the same way again. LOL.

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    • Trivia
      Keanu Reeves had hockey experience upon being cast, having been MVP and nicknamed "The Wall" for his goal-tending capabilities at De La Salle's college team in Toronto, Ontario. Patrick Swayze had been trained as a figure skater, but never played hockey, and Rob Lowe had to be taught to ice skate before filming began.
    • Goofs
      When Referee Hannah goes to the timekeepers box to signal/report that a penalty shot has been awarded to Hamilton, there are no game officials (scorer, timekeeper etc.) in the timekeepers box. The only person present is a police officer when Referee Hannah reports the penalty shot.
    • Quotes

      Derek Sutton: To the game and getting out of this hick town! Thank God there is a sport for middle-sized white boys.

    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Sports Movie Underdogs (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Ain't Gonna Walk The Line
      Written and Produced by Tena Clark

      Performed by Kix Brooks

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    • Release date
      • June 4, 1986 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bodycheck
    • Filming locations
      • Ted Reeve Arena, Main and Danforth, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Blueline Productions
      • The Guber-Peters Company
      • United Artists
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,448,384
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,183,292
      • Feb 2, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,448,384
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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