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Madison

  • 2001
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Madison (2001)
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A story about a man's personal struggle to victory in the 1971 Madison, Indiana hydro-plane regatta.A story about a man's personal struggle to victory in the 1971 Madison, Indiana hydro-plane regatta.A story about a man's personal struggle to victory in the 1971 Madison, Indiana hydro-plane regatta.

  • Director
    • William Bindley
  • Writers
    • William Bindley
    • Scott Bindley
  • Stars
    • Jim Caviezel
    • Mary McCormack
    • Jake Lloyd
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    • Director
      • William Bindley
    • Writers
      • William Bindley
      • Scott Bindley
    • Stars
      • Jim Caviezel
      • Mary McCormack
      • Jake Lloyd
    • 33User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
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    Jim Caviezel
    Jim Caviezel
    • Jim McCormick
    Mary McCormack
    Mary McCormack
    • Bonnie McCormick
    Jake Lloyd
    Jake Lloyd
    • Mike McCormick
    Bruce Dern
    Bruce Dern
    • Harry Volpi
    Paul Dooley
    Paul Dooley
    • Mayor Don Vaughn
    Brent Briscoe
    Brent Briscoe
    • Tony Steinhardt
    Mark Fauser
    Mark Fauser
    • Travis
    Reed Diamond
    Reed Diamond
    • Skip Naughton
    Frank Knapp Jr.
    Frank Knapp Jr.
    • Bobby Humphrey
    Chelcie Ross
    Chelcie Ross
    • Roger Epperson
    Byrne Piven
    Byrne Piven
    • George Wallin
    William Shockley
    William Shockley
    • Rick Winston
    Matt Letscher
    Matt Letscher
    • Owen
    Richard Lee Jackson
    Richard Lee Jackson
    • Buddy Johnson
    Kristina Anapau
    Kristina Anapau
    • Tami Johnson
    Vincent Ventresca
    Vincent Ventresca
    • Walker Greif
    Cody McMains
    Cody McMains
    • Bobby Epperson
    John M. Watson Sr.
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    • Director
      • William Bindley
    • Writers
      • William Bindley
      • Scott Bindley
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    ssteamboat1959

    Lifelong Madison Resident here

    I have lived in and around Madison for 47 years. In the movie the voice over says that the Miss Madison had not won a race since 1973. Well that all changed in 2001 (30 years after the movie was set) when the Miss Madison won the Gold Cup in front of the hometown crowd a second time.

    In that race Steve David brought the Miss Madison to the win in his first appearance in our hometown. He has since stayed with the team and they are showing quite respectfully.

    The sport has meant a lot to the town but unfortunately the fan basis seems to have tapered off. As a youngster I remember the river bank being filled like it was portrayed in the movie. I hope this movie helps breath some life into both the sport for the Miss Madison and the town of Madison.
    alsilba2

    Well, it's better than the Mothman movie anyway...

    I was waiting to see this movie since I heard about it, in Madison. I was a bit disappointed at how hokey it is, but at lease I can enjoy the scenery. You sure get to know the 421 bridge *G* and I loved seeing those riverfront scenes because I've been there many times.

    I am in Madison on the first week of April most years, for a hot pepper festival at the Thomas Family Winery. I love these old Ohio River towns.

    In the lodge at Clifty Falls State Park (on the west edge of town), they have another Miss Madison on display, a much smaller boat, I think from the 1940s or 1950s, with a Crosley engine.

    Oh, one other thing - when the father and son go into the cavern, that's an unfinished railroad tunnel in the Clifty park, you can walk through it. Bring a lantern, you'll look funny walking the trail with it in the daytime, but it will be handy in the tunnel...
    6swinters47

    An apple pie of a sports movie

    This is, to my knowledge, the only feature film ever to be made about professional boat racing. And it tells what is probably the most compelling story the sport has ever produced: how the little river town of Madison, Indiana, came to host the 1971 APBA Gold Cup race (the sport's equivalent of the Indy 500) and how driver Jim McCormick struggled to lead Madison's community-owned racing boat, the Miss Madison, into the race.

    As a sports movie, "Madison" feels fairly similar to the Disney baseball movie, "The Rookie", which came out a few years ago. It places the sports story squarely within the context of family life, and its fundamental message is that of the value of community--especially small-town communities like Madison. (Hoosier rocker John "Small Town" Mellencamp even provides the narration for the movie.) Since this is a story about small-town underdogs taking on the big city favorites, it resembles other Indiana sports movies in many ways--"Breaking Away", "Rudy", "Hoosiers", etc. Its storyline is not really unique in that respect. But the movie is reasonably well done, and it really pulls you into the excitement of boat racing in the final sequence, through some really nice cinematography.

    I guess I can't help but feel like there was a missed opportunity here, though. It is unlikely that there will ever be another movie made about professional boat racing, so it would have been nice if "Madison" could have taught us more about what makes the people who are involved in the sport tick. There is one interesting comment made towards the end of the film about how "only someone who's raced boats can understand why so many men have given their lives for the sport." There was a lot behind that statement, I think--especially when made in reference to a sport which has such a notoriously dangerous reputation as boat racing. I just wish I could have come away from this movie with an even better understanding of where it came from.

    Besides that...this is a nice little movie, and a fine tribute to Jim McCormick and the people of Madison. Go ahead and take your kids to it, and don't forget to stick around for the final credits...
    8ccthemovieman-1

    David vs. Goliath Feel-Good Story

    This turned out to be a "sleeper," a good film that few people have heard of, I suspect, outside of Madison, Indiana. Being in an area that used to host hydroplane races, it intrigued me. I also usually enjoy movies that star Jim Caviezel.

    Mainly, this was a nice film with a feel-good David vs. Goliath story based on a real-life occurrence back in 1971. It involves the sport of hydroplane racing, meaning extremely fast boats raced in different bodies of water around the USA. A town nearby where I live used to have these, but I haven't heard of them in decades.

    Anyway, this story takes place in a small Indiana town that was on the skids by 1970 but plants closing all the time and people moving elsewhere. The hopes of its boat, "Miss Madison" also seem to be about lost until, as fate would have it, the town is awarded the opportunity to host the "Gold Cup," the biggest event of the sport.

    A string of failures, followed by new disasters, include the death of the pilot, near-death of another one and the boat being just about totaled in the process. How the town - led by former racer "Jim McCormick" (Caviezel) - can raise the money to resurrect the town, the boat and the driver himself, are all shown here. McCormick not only has to pull off several miracles but also try to win the support of his wife and son, who have had their fill of disappointments with this sport.

    The film winds up being a sports movie and a drama about a family, a team of workers and an entire small town trying to pull together and beat tremendous odds. I have to use two clichés here: it's a heartwarming story and, yes, it's a good family movie. You don't have to worry about offensive material. It reminds me, in spots, of a made-for-TV movie. It kind of plays old-fashioned corny but in a way that makes you glad you watched it.
    7goleafs84

    Very Good, But Felt A Little Disappointed

    Being an unlimited hydroplane "nut" (I grew up on the sport and lived only 12 miles away from the Seattle racecourse) I've been excited about this movie's release, since I first heard about it as far back as 1999 when I was at the General Motors Cup at Seafair race. Needless to say, I've waited nearly 6 years for the movie.

    The storyline to the movie was good. I liked the story about father and son's and the love of the sport. It's easy to tell, that unlimited hydroplane racing is in their blood. I especially liked Jake Lloyd's character, Mike McCormick, because in some ways, it reminded me of my childhood. Except I used to race wooden hydroplanes with my friends on my parent's lawn and I had hydro pictures and posters on my wall.

    I Also liked the story of how the city of Madison, Indiana's struggle to host the American Powerboat Association (APBA), Gold Cup. For those unfamiliar with the sport, the Gold Cup is the oldest motor sports trophy and is one of the most coveted races every hydro team wants to win.

    What disappointed me about the movie was, I sort of felt that Hollywood was trying to alter hydroplane history and facts. Here's 's some of them.

    • The All red paint scheme of the Miss Budweiser, was not used by owner Bernie Little and the race team until 1994.


    -The second race on the circuit was in Chicago. There was no race there.

    If they wanted to show another race site in a big city, why didn't they use Detroit? It was the 3rd race on the circuit that year and it has a longtime history in the sport. It seems like they insulted Detroit; I can see many longtime Detroit hydro race fans are insulted over this.

    -Seattle was the 3rd race site. I assume they wanted to show Seattle, since it has a longtime history in the sport, like Detroit, but they moved it up about a month early, when it usually follows Madison and the date has traditionally been on the first weekend of August.

    -The "us vs them" attitude in the movie or "David vs Goliath". Although it is very true that there are many rivalries in the sport and it looks good in the storyline, it seems seldom that you see this attitude all the time as was depicted.

    Many times I've seen when one race team is in trouble, especially the smaller race "camps" ones like the Miss Madison, I've seen many competing race teams help each other out, by sending their pit crew members to the troubled race camp, or loaning them parts for their boat, so they can race. Miss Budweiser owner, the late, Bernie Little for example, has done this over the years because he has said, it is important to have those boats out on the racecourse competing. I'm not saying that what you saw in the movie doesn't happen, but to me, it's very rare.

    That being said, when I look at the movie overall, I liked it, despite it's faults. It had many good qualities, like the father/son storyline and the city and race team's struggles, like I mentioned. This will be a good movie for the hydro fan as well as a ports fan. I'll buy the DVD when it comes out.

    On a final note, here's a little trivia from the movie:

    -The driver of the miss Budweiser at the time was actually, the late Dean Chenoweth (His surviving family probably didn't give their consent to use his name).

    -The original Miss Madison from that time, couldn't be repaired and restored in time for the movie. Instead, The Hydroplane and Raceboat Museum put together a replica of that Miss Madison, using the Savair's Mist hull in her place. The boat has affectionately been referred to as the "Mist Madison".

    -The Atlas van Lines, was actually, the Pay 'n Pak's 'Lil Buzzard.

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    • Trivia
      As of Feb 2024, this is the last film to feature Jake Lloyd.
    • Goofs
      The film depicted the schedule as follows; Miami, Florida; Chicago; Seattle, Dayton, and Madison. The actual schedule of 1971 was as follows: Miami, Florida; Washington, DC, Owensboro, Kentucky; Detroit, Michigan; Madison, Indiana; Tri-Cities, Washington; Seattle, Washington; Dexter, Oregon; Dallas, Texas. No races occurred in Chicago at the year the film took place.
    • Quotes

      Mike McCormick: Can you fish out of this boat.

      Harry Volpi: Caught more fish than John the Baptist?

      Mike McCormick: Who's John the Baptist?

      Harry Volpi: Something tells me this kid spends a little too much time at the boat garage.

    • Connections
      Featured in Madison: Beyond The Thunder (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Glory Bound
      Written by Dan Walsh, Harry Price, Steve Barri and Dennis Provisor

      Performed by The Grass Roots

      Courtesy of Geffen Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • MGM (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Мэдисон
    • Filming locations
      • Madison, Indiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Addison Street Films
      • North Shore Entertainment
      • Road Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $13,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $517,262
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $268,370
      • Apr 24, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $517,262
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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