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Product description: Product Details * Actors: Robert Conrad, Erin Gray, Red West, Daphne Reid, David Raynr * Directors: Don Medford * Format: Full Screen, NTSC * Language: English * Region: All Regions * Number of discs: 1 * Rated: Unrated * Studio: Digiview * DVD Release Date: April 4, 2004 * Run Time: 95 minutes * ASIN: B0009JNIP6 * Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #241,974 in Movies & TV Review: My family and I were extras in the football audience! I was 15 at the time and it was being filmed in Mooseheart, Illinois, the villiage for orphans and other disadvantaged children of Moose club members (I lived there for six months when I was in third grade). The highlight for my family was the scene of the black woman and white man together in the audience watching the game. You could see the top of my sister Noel's head sitting right below them (she was 12 at the time). I sent a copy to family members for Christmas. Now, about the movie itself. It was about what you'd expect from a "made for TV" movie. It was somewhat hoke at times, but still a fairly interesting drama. Robert Conrad plays a coach who's frustrated by his inabilty to walk as a result of a Vietnam War injury. Turned down from coaching the Chicago Bears (talk about shooting for the stars!) he reluctantly takes up a "temporary" coaching position at the youth reform school at St. Charles, Illinois (filmed on location) as a way of keeping his eye on his recently incarcerated nephew. In the process he turns a motley bunch of unruly youths into a formidable football team. The highlight of the movie comes when the team is allowed to play an elite prep school outside the reformatory grounds. One has to chuckle when reminded of the datedness of the movie at the end. As the youths get ready to return back to the reform school, a naive cheerleader asks one of the boys to go out with her next weekend. When he says he won't be available for awhile, she asks "when?", and he replies "1982."
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