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Set gagnant

Original title: Side Out
  • 1990
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
2.6K
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C. Thomas Howell and Peter Horton in Set gagnant (1990)
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A law student comes to California for the summer and ends up playing professional volleyball.A law student comes to California for the summer and ends up playing professional volleyball.A law student comes to California for the summer and ends up playing professional volleyball.

  • Director
    • Peter Israelson
  • Writer
    • David Thoreau
  • Stars
    • C. Thomas Howell
    • Peter Horton
    • Courtney Thorne-Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    2.6K
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    • Director
      • Peter Israelson
    • Writer
      • David Thoreau
    • Stars
      • C. Thomas Howell
      • Peter Horton
      • Courtney Thorne-Smith
    • 27User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 37Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    C. Thomas Howell
    C. Thomas Howell
    • Monroe Clark
    Peter Horton
    Peter Horton
    • Zack Barnes
    Courtney Thorne-Smith
    Courtney Thorne-Smith
    • Samantha
    Harley Jane Kozak
    Harley Jane Kozak
    • Kate Jacobs
    Christopher Rydell
    Christopher Rydell
    • Wiley Hunter
    Terry Kiser
    Terry Kiser
    • Uncle Max
    Randy Stoklos
    • Rollo Vincent
    Sinjin Smith
    • Billy
    Tony Burton
    Tony Burton
    • Louie
    Kathy Ireland
    Kathy Ireland
    • Marie
    Martha Velez
    • Mrs. Salazar
    Bebe Louie
    Bebe Louie
    • Maid
    Lynna Hopwood
    • Law Office Receptionist
    Ollie Lake
    • Security Lady
    Skip O'Brien
    Skip O'Brien
    • Policeman
    E. Lloyd Napier
    E. Lloyd Napier
    • Taxi Driver
    Lance E. Nichols
    Lance E. Nichols
    • Taxi Driver
    Gianni Russo
    Gianni Russo
    • Dick Sydney
    • Director
      • Peter Israelson
    • Writer
      • David Thoreau
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    User reviews27

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    10cthomashowellisgod

    This Movie Made Me Believe in God

    Seriously, if you want to learn the meaning of life, one man holds the answers - C. Thomas Howell.

    His embodiment of Monroe Clark is Christ-like without ever being obvious - we see his divinity in the way he sympathizes with Zach Barnes' financial plight, giving him communion through his generous offer to play volleyball with him. No other living actor could have captured the holiness and generosity of this basketball player turned lawyer turned volleyball pro from Milwaukee with such nuance and yet, such gusto. Holding hands high with Barnes at the end he evoked that incredible sense of pride, pity, and ultimately, hilarity that one gets when one sees a retard so proud of his Special Olympics participation ribbon.

    This movie is an absolute delight. Deserving of its place in the canon of all-time great works of art.
    5kevin_robbins

    Side Out isn't groundbreaking, but it's a fun watch if you're looking for a bit of nostalgia.

    I recently rewatched Side Out (1990) on Tubi. The story follows a law student who moves to California for a summer job, only to get swept up in the world of beach volleyball. His growing obsession with the sport and his knack for hustling start to consume him. His passion catches the attention of a former volleyball legend, and together, they aim to leave their mark on the California volleyball scene.

    Directed by Peter Israelson in his only major film project, Side Out stars C. Thomas Howell (The Outsiders), Peter Horton (Children of the Corn), Courtney Thorne-Smith (Ally McBeal), Kathy Ireland (Necessary Roughness), and Harley Jane Kozak (Parenthood).

    I must have seen this movie on HBO a hundred times as a kid, and it brings back the nostalgic charm of '80s sports films with its familiar characters, life lessons, and predictable but satisfying ending.

    The cast is fun and well-suited to their roles. The dialogue is exactly what you'd expect, with a few clever lines and a generally authentic vibe. The conclusion is straightforward and predictable, but it adds to the charm of this lighthearted, feel-good film.

    In conclusion, Side Out isn't groundbreaking, but it's a fun watch if you're looking for a bit of nostalgia. I'd rate it a 5-5.5/10 and recommend it only if you go in with the right expectations.
    10mpavlic

    Great Movie!

    How can anyone say this is not a great movie? Sure, you know what's going to happen, and it's lame, and silly, but so what? There are plenty of songs you hear that you know how they're going to sound less than 20 seconds into it. Pro wrestling is fake, but it's not about that. This movie is fun. People who look into it, and try to analyze the movie are missing the point. It's not Citizen Kane, or Schindler's List. The point is, there's a time and a place for those movies. This movie isn't supposed to be that. It's thoughtless fun, an escape just like anything else. Had a bad day, wanna relax without putting ANY thought into anything, just watch this movie. It brings a smile to my face every time i watch it. Where else will you get a movie with a guy named Wiley, or get to hear Terry kaiser say "I'll even throw in a company car." Classic, simply classic cheese ball movie.
    kiron-1

    Best V-Ball Movie EVAR!

    This is one of the truly great volleyball movies of all time. Not that I can think of any other volleyball movies that were released. Anyway, I thoroughly enjoyed it when I first saw it. Remember, this came out in 1990, so of course it may not be up to par with todays standards of movies, but the same could be said about the original Star Wars trilogy. This movie is what got me into volleyball back in the day (my high school years). I'd recommend it to anyone. In fact, it comes out on DVD in early July. It's at least worth the rent! I'd give it 9 out of 10 stars.
    7samaels_venom

    Surprisingly it holds up 20 yrs. later

    I remembered liking this back in '90 when I was 11 or 12 years old. However when I decided to watch Side Out's showing on Showtime yesterday, I did so believing that it would be awful just like the vast majority of shows from that time period that I once enjoyed. This movie surprised me though... it was funny (in a good way) and pretty well shot and well acted. You actually WANT success for Horton and Howell's characters. The women in this movie are gorgeous as well. Courtney Thorne-Smith looked hotter than ever in this (before the god awful Melrose Place)and Kathy Ireland was a pleasant surprise as part of Max's legal team. If it weren't for the horrendous soundtrack (B-52's "Roam" during a friggin' bar brawl?) I'd have given it a 7.5. Only a small gripe so I give it a 7 instead.

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    • Trivia
      Jon Stevenson, one of the most successful and respected pros in the game of beach volleyball, was the film's major consultant, volleyball technical adviser and game choreographer, and trained both lead actors, Peter Horton and C. Thomas Howell. Stevenson was a founding member of the Association of Volleyball Professionals (AVP) and won 21 Open titles, served on the AVP Board of Directors from 1984 until 1995, and was elected Player President in 1989. After serving six consecutive terms, he was named Executive Director in 1995. He was a commanding presence on the court despite a frame of merely 6' among much taller players. Sadly, Jon Stevenson passed away in June of 2012.
    • Goofs
      When Monroe pops the champagne at the pool while Samantha is swimming in the pool, he pours a glass that is bubbling over the top. A split-second later he walks towards the pool, and the champagne is completely void of bubbles.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Scenes from a Gay Marriage (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Breaking in a Wild Heart
      Written by Steve Diamond & Alan Roy Scott

      Performed by John Warner

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    • Release date
      • March 30, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Side Out
    • Filming locations
      • Zuma Beach, Malibu, California, USA(Big Tournament)
    • Production companies
      • Tri-Star Pictures
      • Aurora
      • Jay Weston Productions
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    • Budget
      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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