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À toi de jouer, petit

Original title: The Pistol: The Birth of a Legend
  • 1991
  • G
  • 1h 30m
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6.8/10
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À toi de jouer, petit (1991)
Biography of pro basketball player "Pistol" Pete Maravich, who died suddenly in 1988 at age 40 from a heart attack.
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Biography of pro basketball player "Pistol" Pete Maravich, who died suddenly in 1988 at age 40 from a heart attack.Biography of pro basketball player "Pistol" Pete Maravich, who died suddenly in 1988 at age 40 from a heart attack.Biography of pro basketball player "Pistol" Pete Maravich, who died suddenly in 1988 at age 40 from a heart attack.

  • Director
    • Frank C. Schroeder
  • Writers
    • Darrel Campbell
    • Peter Maravich
  • Stars
    • Millie Perkins
    • Nick Benedict
    • Adam Guier
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    • Director
      • Frank C. Schroeder
    • Writers
      • Darrel Campbell
      • Peter Maravich
    • Stars
      • Millie Perkins
      • Nick Benedict
      • Adam Guier
    • 20User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Millie Perkins
    Millie Perkins
    • Helen Maravich
    Nick Benedict
    Nick Benedict
    • Press Maravich
    Adam Guier
    • Pete Maravich
    Murrell Garland
    • Coach Pendleton
    Tom Lester
    Tom Lester
    • Pete as adult
    Buddy Petrie
    • Buddy Pendleton
    Darrel Campbell
    Darrel Campbell
    • Carl Connfield
    Wendy Leblanc
    • Sandy
    John Richardson
    • Moose
    Rodney Stone
    • Walker
    Eddie Hailey
    • Myron
    Nick Cardona
    • Postman
    Rusty Gregoire
    • Fan
    John Lewis
    • Reporter
    John Raymond
    • Clemson College basketball player
    Melinda Walsh
    • Rachel
    • Director
      • Frank C. Schroeder
    • Writers
      • Darrel Campbell
      • Peter Maravich
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    7dabrauer

    Not such a bad movie.

    I enjoyed this video. The movie-making quality is not the highest, and the acting is undoubtedly less than stellar. However, I found that this movie had a lot of heart. It is a much better family movie than many others out there, with no profanity and little violence. I'd recommend this movie to anyone who has an interest in Pete Maravich and his life.

    This movie was made to describe the basketball history of Pete Maravich, and shows a special relationship between Pete and his father, which I thought was refreshing. It's a joy to see a parent who did his best to establish common ground with his child so that they could relate to each other. So if you're interested in basketball, go ahead and check this movie out. You may find yourself charmed by the innocence in the story of the young Pete Maravich.
    7ccthemovieman-1

    An Early Look At 'Pistol Pete'

    This is about as clean a story as you could find: a nice story about the famous basketball player "Pistol" Pete Maravich in his earlier days. An incredible talent, Maravich went on to star at LSU and then in the professional NBA.

    This particular story centers around young Maravich as an eighth-grader playing basketball for his high school team. The first half of the film was fascinating as actor Adam Guier was very credible exhibiting Maravich's tremendous ball-handling skills for a kid his age. There also is some nice photography in here.

    The second half of the movie became a little too Hollywood-cliché ridden. I wish they had gone into Pete's college and pro career and ended with his conversion to Christianity before his untimely death. It could have been a very powerful movie instead of just a nice after-school-type TV film. (Just reading another review here, I am glad to learn some of that material is included in the DVD. My only look at this was on tape about a dozen years ago.)
    5planktonrules

    It comes off as a well-intentioned though a big overly schmaltzy to be taken very seriously.

    Pete Maravich was an amazing player--a guy whose college basketball average was a shade over 44 points per game! In the pros, he was also an amazing player and I was fortunate enough to be able to see him play when I was a kid. Unfortunately, Maravich died during a pick-up game when he was only 40--dead due to an undiagnosed heart ailment. This movie about his experience playing first year varsity basketball is a homage to his talents, though I think the man probably deserved a bit better than this.

    The boy playing Maravich, Adam Guier, was terrific. His ability to handle the ball made him a joy to watch. So why am I a bit cold about this movie? Well, the script and especially the style of the film are a bit wanting. The film too often relies on hip music, montages and clichés. Additionally, while I am sure Maravich was incredible at this age, the film never shows him once missing a shot...not even once out of several dozen shots!! This all work together to create a film that might entertain kids but which also just cannot be taken very seriously. Not a bad film...just not a very impressive one either.

    By the way, the choice of the narrator was interesting. Tom Lester (Eb Dawson from "Green Acres") was chosen and it did make me laugh to hear him speaking as the grown up Maravich.
    lor_

    Fine family film is an inspiring biopic

    My review was written in September 1991 after watching the movie on SVS video cassette.

    Quality throwback to family filmmaking, "The Pistol" is an entertaining and informative biopic of the late basketball star Pete Maravich. Pic has been playing regionally since January and will appeal to general tv and video audiences.

    Theatrical release was underwritten by a fast-food chain (Chick-Fil-A), a laudable effort to counter trends and back G-rated material.

    Film wisely focuses on a single year in Maravich's life, 1959, when the 13-year-old basketball phenom got a break and made varsity at his Louisiana high school. Encouraged by his visionary college coach dad, little Pete's misadventures as odd man out among older teammates are well-directed by Frank Schroeder.

    What gives the indie film oomph is casting of young Adam Guier as the hero. His precocious skill with a basketball is amply displayed in training and game footage, and the tyro actor gives a sympathetic performance. Film climaxes with his team finally pulling together and beating an all-black high school team in a non-sanctioned contest (during this segregated era).

    Millie Perkins and Nick Benedict are solid as Pete's parents while Boots garland (who also supervised the basketball scenes) avoids cliches in portraying the old-fashioned coach. He initially scoffs at Maravich's moves, saying "That's all right for the Globetrotters", but ultimately acquiesces while stressing fundamentals.

    Pic is obviously a labor of love dedicated to the memory of Maravich, who died in 1988 with the record as all-time college scoring champ. Younger viewers will learn a lot about the early crossover of playing styles now taken for granted in both pro and amateur ranks.
    8cs0424

    Great Movie and inspirational

    The guy from Chicago doesn't know what he's talking about. He is probably looking for special effects and watches too many star wars flicks. The movie is a great family film and I was captivated from beginning to end. The young Pete has a lot of talent too. The movie should motivate kids to shoot for the impossible and dreams can be realized as well. The movie was heartwarming and I liked the characters very much. The DVD also contains actual clips when he was a player and also has Pete's testimony as a born again Christian. He shares his faith and this is what is important to him. There are many other clips or extra's that give you a feel for what the man has accomplished and to understand how great an athlete he was.

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    • Trivia
      The basketball goal used by Pete (Adam Guier) is hanging inside the historic Ponchatoula Country Market in Ponchatoula, Louisiana, where the movie was filmed. The market is located inside a historic train depot built in the 19th century.
    • Goofs
      A package of Marlboro "Light" cigarettes is clearly visible in the pocket of young Pete's father. That product would not be introduced for years.
    • Quotes

      Press Maravich: [to his players at practice] I am not spending valuable hours of my life just to teach you boys to throw a ball through an iron hoop. This is a way of life, I want players to think. Work, sweat, challenge themselves, discipline themselves, because anything else you boys it just isn't worth it, to anyone. The problem with you boys is simple. You're all a bunch of dummies 'cause you think you know it all. Give me the ball.

      [He draws a small circle on the ball]

      Press Maravich: You see this circle? The size of this circle represents everything that I know about basketball. But the size of this ball represents everything about the game that has never been dicovered.

      [He puts a small dot on the ball]

      Press Maravich: This dot is what you know, combined.

      [throws the ball back to the player]

      Press Maravich: Now if you'll forget about the girls and cars and listen to me you can accomplish things that you never thought were possible. I don't care if you're short, slow, tall, or small. You can play with the best of them if you'll dedicate yourself to becoming better.

    • Soundtracks
      Rise On My Own
      Written by John Gregory and Brad Hanratty

      Performed by Mirage

      Produced by Rick Jarrard

      Published by Uncle Josh's Song Emporium, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • January 25, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Pistol: The Birth of a Legend
    • Filming locations
      • Ponchatoula, Louisiana, USA
    • Production company
      • L.A. Film Partners
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      1 hour 30 minutes
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