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Les blancs ne savent pas sauter

Original title: White Men Can't Jump
  • 1992
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
103K
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4,528
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Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes in Les blancs ne savent pas sauter (1992)
Black and white basketball hustlers join forces to double their chances of winning money on the street courts and in a basketball tournament.
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Two basketball hustlers, black Sidney Deane and white Billy Hoyle, join forces to double their chances of winning money on the street courts as well as in a tournament.Two basketball hustlers, black Sidney Deane and white Billy Hoyle, join forces to double their chances of winning money on the street courts as well as in a tournament.Two basketball hustlers, black Sidney Deane and white Billy Hoyle, join forces to double their chances of winning money on the street courts as well as in a tournament.

  • Director
    • Ron Shelton
  • Writer
    • Ron Shelton
  • Stars
    • Wesley Snipes
    • Woody Harrelson
    • Rosie Perez
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    103K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,528
    1,106
    • Director
      • Ron Shelton
    • Writer
      • Ron Shelton
    • Stars
      • Wesley Snipes
      • Woody Harrelson
      • Rosie Perez
    • 128User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Wesley Snipes
    Wesley Snipes
    • Sidney Deane
    Woody Harrelson
    Woody Harrelson
    • Billy Hoyle
    Rosie Perez
    Rosie Perez
    • Gloria Clemente
    Tyra Ferrell
    • Rhonda Deane
    Cylk Cozart
    • Robert
    Kadeem Hardison
    Kadeem Hardison
    • Junior
    Ernest Harden Jr.
    Ernest Harden Jr.
    • George
    John Marshall Jones
    John Marshall Jones
    • Walter
    Marques Johnson
    • Raymond
    David Roberson
    David Roberson
    • T.J.
    Kevin Benton
    • Zeke
    Nigel Miguel
    Nigel Miguel
    • Dwight 'The Flight' McGhee
    Duane Martin
    Duane Martin
    • Willie Lewis
    Bill Henderson
    Bill Henderson
    • The Venice Beach Boys
    Sonny Craver
    • The Venice Beach Boys
    Jon Hendricks
    Jon Hendricks
    • The Venice Beach Boys
    Eloy Casados
    Eloy Casados
    • Tony Stucci
    Frank Rossi
    Frank Rossi
    • Frank Stucci
    • Director
      • Ron Shelton
    • Writer
      • Ron Shelton
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    7Floated2

    Great chemistry from the leads

    Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson star in this film as a couple of con men scheming their ways on the basketball court by betting on their opposing allies. With an intriguing story line added with likable and rootable leads, also with clever sub plots, this film succeeds as an entertaining piece of sports film. Although this film does feel outdated watching in today's day and age, it holds up and is better than initially expected. Rosie Perez is another piece which stands out for the better. White Men Can't Jump got its attention due to its title but it's more than just a sports film, it's further about life and relationships. Underrated film if anything.
    8ztruk2001

    Woody and Wesley when dey was cool

    Undeniably Hoosiers would get the win, if they ever polled film buffs and critics asking what the best movie is revolving around basketball. Hoosiers, the movie about a failing Indiana high school basketball team being led to success by their new coach played by Gene Hackman and the drunken assistant coach (Dennis Hooper) has enjoyed its fair share of the spotlight. Granted the field of movies about basketball isn't nearly as deep as say movies with plots concerning baseball or boxing, Hoosiers still generally beats out what little competition there is.

    However in my opinion the best movie to ever capture the game of hoops is the criminally underrated and underseen White Men Can't Jump, by director Ron Shelton. Shelton also brought us the more popular baseball film Bull Durham and the golf flick Tin Cup. But I'd argue White Men Can't Jump is his centerpiece. The story revolves around two street court b-ball hustlers. One new in town, smooth, and white (Woody Harrelson), undoubtedly to his advantage. The other man, a black, a veteran of the LA courts, and fast-talking (Wesley Snipes). After Harrelson hustles Snipes the two form an unlikely partnership "ebony and ivory" but as always it is on edge and lacks a required amount of trust.

    For a film that was released in the aftermath of the Rodney King beating and the L.A. riots and just before the O.J. Simpson debacle, White Men Can't Jump is surprisingly mature, witty, light hearted and open-minded in its approach to the race issue. Ron Shelton's dialogue is amazingly rapid fire and smart. It bites and certainly has a sting to it, but it's all in good fun. The multi-flamboyant personalities on the outdoor L.A. street courts hustler each other, crack "yo-mama" jokes with one another, and try to look better than the other. This is the movie that really put Wesley Snipes on the map and showed that Woody Harrelson was far more than just another face in the "Cheers" ensemble. Both provide excellent work in not only playing the characters but also learning how to play basketball and talk like actual street hustlers. There's very few standins here. Both Snipes and Harrelson learned to play the sport as well as any actor could be expected to. Rosie Perez is good as Harrelson's annoying and overbearing Puerto Rican girlfriend. If any one word can describe White Men Can't Jump, that word is "fun." The movie tackles serious issues like hustling, family, relationships, race, life in poverty, and gambling debts. However if Robert Rossen's pool hall film The Hustler presented the dark side of the life, Ron Shelton's White Men Can't Jump shows the flip side of the coin. How hustling can be fun and games.

    Grade: A-
    7hitchcockthelegend

    Can you, or should you hustle a hustler?

    After Billy Hoyle hustles Sidney Deane on the basketball court, Deane offers Billy a proposition about teaming up to hustle the courts of Los Angeles. They are a great team, they are in fact wonderful players, but egos and greed are sure to become a problem, oh and Billy has some rather unsavoury characters after him to return a debt he owes. Can the boys resolve their differences? Can they keep their devoted women happy? All will be revealed in White Men Can't Jump.

    White Men Can't Jump is a fine sports movie, offering up more than just a basic sport heart, it's funny, sly and really a rather effective piece of drama. The basketball scenes are very well handled by director Ron Shelton, with slow motion spins and beady drips of sweat glistening in the heat, and the chemistry between Woody Harrelson (Billy) and Wesley Snipes (Sidney) is first class, but really it's the power of Shelton's writing that makes this a most engaging picture (see also Bull Durham & the similarly undervalued Tin Cup).

    After following these two guys thru their very rocky relationship you get to a point where you feel that we are about to wander down formula road, but Shelton pulls a trick to make the final last quarter an excellent, none conformity piece of film, one that judging by the less than favourable rating on this particular site, has not been wholly appreciated. Shame that, because other than Rosie Perez doing her best to annoy the viewers to death as Billy's suffering girlfriend Gloria Clemente, White Men Can't Jump is one of the better sports movies of the 90s. 7.5/10
    7Falcon-51

    Funny, Wacky and Friendly

    Wesley and Woody are great together. Perez is a plus. You don't have to be a fan of the game to love this movie. It's fast paced, funny and if you are a fan of hoops then you are in Basketball movie heaven. Hustle out to the video store and rent yourself a copy. The film also has more Mama jokes than you can shake a stick at.
    tfrizzell

    Greed and Basketball. How Can You Not Like This Film?

    Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson team up on the playgrounds of L.A. to hustle all comers. The direction is sharp and the cinematography is surprisingly impressive as the mean streets of Los Angeles are caught with striking camera shots. The under-rated screenplay is intelligent, focused, and clever. All in all "White Men Can't Jump" is far from being a classic, but it is still a fine film that is better than many think. 4 stars out of 5.

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    • Trivia
      When Woody Harrelson was making this movie, the producers hired Bob Lanier, the retired Detroit Pistons' center, as a basketball coach. Harrelson, who had played some basketball in college, was bragging to Lanier about what a great player he was. Lanier invited Harrelson to play a little one-on-one. Harrelson later described it as "the most embarrassing fifteen minutes of my life."
    • Goofs
      Before the second hustle game in Watts, Sidney declares the game to be "make it take it", meaning a team retains possession of the ball after scoring a basket. However, after Billy makes the first shot of the game, their opponents (Robert and Zeke) take possession of the ball.
    • Quotes

      Sidney Deane: [to Junior, after losing his borrowed money to Billy in a shooting challenge on the Venice Beach basketball courts] Oh man shut your anorexic malnutrition tapeworm-having overdose on Dick Gregory Bahamian diet-drinking ass up. Leave me alone!

    • Crazy credits
      In the opening credits, we can hear the classical 20th Century Fox Fanfare in a hip hop style.
    • Alternate versions
      Some U.S. video versions are three minutes longer.
    • Connections
      Edited into White Men Can't Jump: Deleted Scene (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Mood Indigo
      Written by Duke Ellington, Barney Bigard and Irving Mills

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    • Why was it all Billy's money when he got hustled by Sidney? Shouldn't they have split the risk money and reward equally? Why did Billy supply all of it?

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    • Release date
      • October 21, 1992 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los blancos no saben saltar
    • Filming locations
      • Venice Beach, Venice, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $76,253,806
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,711,124
      • Mar 29, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $90,753,806
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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