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The Creator's Game

  • 1999
  • PG
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
88
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The Creator's Game (1999)
Adventure

Daniel must defeat all odds, even himself, if he wants to regain the respect of his team and get the coaching position he covets.Daniel must defeat all odds, even himself, if he wants to regain the respect of his team and get the coaching position he covets.Daniel must defeat all odds, even himself, if he wants to regain the respect of his team and get the coaching position he covets.

  • Director
    • Bruce Troxell
  • Writer
    • Bruce Troxell
  • Stars
    • Dakota House
    • Al Harrington
    • Bryce Chamberlain
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    88
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bruce Troxell
    • Writer
      • Bruce Troxell
    • Stars
      • Dakota House
      • Al Harrington
      • Bryce Chamberlain
    • 7User reviews
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    Dakota House
    Dakota House
    • Daniel Cloud
    Al Harrington
    Al Harrington
    • Old Snow
    Bryce Chamberlain
    • Mr. Tate
    Anica Osmond
    Anica Osmond
    • Delanna Cloud
    • (as Celeste Wilson)
    Matt Falcone
    • Pete Jackson
    Joseph Peck
    • A.J. Howell
    Summer Schenk
    • Mariah Sands
    Jeremy Olsen
    • Steve Hill
    Landon Best
    • Tom Hill
    Michael Birkeland
    Michael Birkeland
    • Shawn Olsen
    Travis Cantrell
    • Greg Tate, Jr.
    Naoki Miyakawa
    • Hiroshi Sukura
    Steve Clark
    • Duncan Adamson
    Ron Danso
    • Maba Shumwano
    Bob Nelson
    • Mr. Andrews
    Bart Hamatake
    • Coach Landau
    Peter Anderson
    • Tony
    Bob Bedore
    Bob Bedore
    • Ricco
    • Director
      • Bruce Troxell
    • Writer
      • Bruce Troxell
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    djwagner

    FUN FILM THAT THE WHOLE FAMILY CAN ENJOY !!

    If you are a romantic sports fan that enjoys the thrill of the sport and like to see a romantic spin on the sports native beginnings than gather up the kids make a big batch of buttered popcorn and enjoy.

    Great film I am looking forward to this directors next film.
    3F1ame

    Oh! Puleeeeze. No more.

    I generally think that all films have some merit. A couple of cool scenes, some enjoyable action, no brainer comedy or just a really interesting camera angle. I really did fail to find anything I liked in this film.

    I found the acting very unbelievable. Lines were spoken without feeling and realism. The story line was basic, and nothing left to the imagination.

    From the sporting side it looked quite poor too. I hate it in Football (soccer to the statesiders) films/programmes when one player gets the ball and runs past everyone to score... all the time. So I am sure it does not happen in Lacrosse.

    I guess there is the mildest interest in what happens at the end of the film, though your expecting everything to work out alright. Apart from this I found nothing particularly good in this film. I was cringing all the way through. That was actually quite hard to say as people must have put some hard work into the film.
    Everyonesfavoritedirector

    Lacrosse propaganda is OK

    Being a native Baltimorean, and having played lacrosse much of my young life, I've always wondered why lacrosse hasn't been featured in more sports films. The Creator's Game is pretty much the only fictional film to completely revolve around the game. If you've read the rest of the reviews, then you probably have a sense that yes, this features a hackneyed plot, and questionable acting. However, what this brings to the table is much more than those parts--it brings a family-oriented film about a regional (but growing) sport that you could show to a kid and get them interested in it potentially. Sure to use this as lacrosse propaganda probably wasn't on the filmmakers minds, but it fits the bill.

    You might want to consider that many a lacrosse fans/players/coaches/etc own this film. Unfortunately this isn't on DVD, but many *new* copies can be found on the internet. It could be considered a cult classic to lacrosse fans, despite its shortcomings.
    7lambblast

    A Noble Little Film

    While it is true that this film lacks the blood, violence, sex, profanity and an explosion or car crash every few minutes, it makes up for it in other ways. For audiences that are used to and expect this type of "Hollywood" film, this movie will disappoint, but for anyone who enjoys a story of courage and sacrifice where right ultimately prevails, "Creator's Game" should please. In addition to the story, I enjoyed learning more about the game of Lacrosse and watching the game footage. Kudos to the filmmakers who were able to make it interesting to watch as well.

    Creator's Game is beautifully photographed and visually interesting to watch. The acting isn't great, but many of the actors are new and this is their first film. Cut them some slack! Everybody has to start somewhere. Al Harrington does a respectable job as does Dakota House. I remember watching him on a series out of Canada called "North of 60" and he was very good. He also did a stint on "The X-Files." The kid who played "Shawn," Michael Birkeland showed great comic timing and the comic jewel was the "Bookie." Watch for him. Unfortunately, the music score went lacking in this film. That is probably the biggest weakness. It would have been much better with a credible arrangement.

    All in all though, as sports stories go, Creator's Game scores.
    4Havan_IronOak

    Nice story ruined.

    This story seemed to have a reasonable budget so I have no idea how it got such a terrible screenplay.

    There were so many egregious plot problems that I don't know where to begin. Another reviewer mentioned, `cringing' through the entire film and that's a fair comment.

    Let's just mention a few of the more glaring plot gaffs…

    Daniel has supposedly suffered some type of serious head injury in the past and yet he plays lacrosse for an entire season on a team that's never won a game to improve his `coaching' credentials?

    A local mobster (whose son is the captain of an undefeated collegiate team) fixes the all too predictable match up between the teams. (How could he have thought his son's team could lose) The mobster fixes the match by kidnapping the official and substituting fake officials who make blatantly unfair calls. The mobster is apparently making book on the game (who bets on extra collegiate lacrosse?)

    The kidnapped coaches escape when the two goons who have lured them into the mobster's limousine stop for gas and both have to go to the men's room just as the refs are figuring out what's going on. No worries though cause when the refs try to call the police on the limo's phone they find out that the mobster owns the phone company too.

    I'm not sure why the `championship' team played the first half like a bunch of thugs. (Did the mobster pay them or something?) Maybe it has something to do with a speech by the mobster's son that ended up on the cutting room floor. When he tells his teammates at the beginning of the second half `forget what I said earlier' it's no problem for the audience since we didn't hear this kid make any speech.

    For some inexplicable reason the `fake' refs stop making unfair calls in the second half and the hero's team starts to catch up. Course it might be that his sister is now playing. Oh, did I mention that the mobster has bought the mortgage on the family store and is throwing them out? The mobster did promise not to if Daniel threw the game (was Mr. Mobster worried that a championship team playing nobodies aided by his fake officials was going to lose?)

    I'm surprised that I rated this as highly as I did but even with all of the above, many of the actors were likeable and it was nice to see a sports movie about a lesser known sport for a change.

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Utah County, Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • Artists International Media
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      • Seen by Scene Communications
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      • $500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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