Hoosiers

PG 7.4
1986 1 hr 54 min Drama , Family

Failed college coach Norman Dale gets a chance at redemption when he is hired to coach a high school basketball team in a tiny Indiana town. After a teacher persuades star player Jimmy Chitwood to quit and focus on his long-neglected studies, Dale struggles to develop a winning team in the face of community criticism for his temper and his unconventional choice of assistant coach: Shooter, a notorious alcoholic.

  • Cast:
    Gene Hackman , Barbara Hershey , Dennis Hopper , Sheb Wooley , Fern Persons , Chelcie Ross , Robert Swan

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Reviews

Platicsco
1986/11/14

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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InformationRap
1986/11/15

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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ActuallyGlimmer
1986/11/16

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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Brainsbell
1986/11/17

The story-telling is good with flashbacks.The film is both funny and heartbreaking. You smile in a scene and get a soulcrushing revelation in the next.

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Uriah43
1986/11/18

"Norman Dale" (Gene Hackman) was a college basketball coach for 10 years until an incident force him to leave and subsequently join the Navy. Now, 12 years later, he has returned to the profession he loves by accepting a coaching position for a high school in Indiana. However, the people in this small town take basketball extremely serious and they aren't nearly as enthusiastic to his new methods as he would like. To make matters even worse he only has 6 players on the team with one key holdout named "Jimmy Chitwood" (Maris Valainis) deciding not to play the entire season. That being said, when the team gets off to a rocky start everyone in town begins to call for his scalp. But he remains determined in spite of everything that has gone wrong. The question is whether he can turn things around before he gets fired. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that having spent a little time in Indiana this film did an excellent job of capturing the basketball climate as well as presenting the small town atmosphere there during that particular time also. Truly excellent. Additionally, along with the aforementioned Gene Hackman, I also liked the performances of Barbara Hershey (as "Myra Fleener") and Dennis Hopper ("Shooter") as well. In any case, this is one of those few movies that I can watch over and over again and I have rated it accordingly. Definitely above average.

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santiagocosme
1986/11/19

Hoosiers is your typical movie about sports where a team that is pretty much full of useless players suffers a great change under the supervision of a new coach. The story however does not start easy for the new boss as the locals put unusual amounts of pressure on him to perform and take the team to an honorable position. Fighting against everyone to defend is unique style of teaching basketball, he slowly starts seeing the results of his efforts and get people on his side. While Hoosiers is fun, I can think of many other sports movies that are way more entertaining and inspirational. Here are a few: Moneyball, Invincible, and Rudy.

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piedbeauty37
1986/11/20

I grew up near Northeastern Indiana on the Ohio side. Those fields are my fields, those skies are like the midwestern skies of my childhood. "Hoosiers" is not only a great sports movie, it reflects the ambiance of the early 50's in midwestern farm country in a way few artistic efforts do. There is a quietness, a beauty of those times and those places that you don't see any more. Progress is great, but it is nice to remember where you came from.Gene Hackman does an outstanding job playing Norman Dale, coach of the Hickory Hoosiers. They are farm boys from a small Indiana town who play basketball as easily as some people ride a bycycle. Dale molds them into an unbeatable team who eventually win the state championship. He has a checkered past. This chance to coach a winning team is a redemption for him as well as a victory for the whole town."Hoosiers" is a joy to watch and experience. Time hasn't dimmed its excellence.

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Robert J. Maxwell
1986/11/21

It's 1951 and Gene Hackman is an ex basketball coach who has spent the war years and then some in the Navy. He's hired by a small-town high school in rural Indiana to care for their team. The team members are a little self satisfied, having been runners up in some small-time contest a few years ago. Hackman finds the town unfriendly. They liked their last coach and resent him. He brings new ideas to the game -- no more zone defense but rather man-on-man. But he's determined to see these boys whipped into shape and win Big Time.I ask you, the discerning viewer, does he succeed? Barbara Hershey is a teacher hostile to Hackman. Does he win her over? Dennis Hopper is a disgusting drunk but he knows everything about the local teams and how they play basketball. Does Hackman hire him as Assistant Coach? Does Hopper overcome his demons? Is Hackman fired by the town but saved at the last minute by a revelation of some sort? Does he improve the team's spirit. Does he make them want to fight like dogs? Does this get them to the Big Tournament at the state capitol? Does the music on the sound track swell with triumphant fanfares? Are you kidding? I couldn't predict all of the obstacles that would crop up in the screenplay but, once presented with them, pretty much knew exactly how they'd be solved.Maybe part of the reason I found it so tiresome is that I'm not a fan of basketball. But I don't follow baseball either and always enjoy "The Natural." And I'm a lousy pool shooter but think "The Hustler" is a near masterpiece.On the plus side, the cinematography by Fred Murphy is very good indeed, and so is the location shooting. When the distracted Hackman first arrives in Hickory, Indiana, it LOOKS like the beginning of school in September. It's misty, people's breath steams, the ground is littered with tannic leaves. And, as the season progresses, the branches become bare and patches of snow appear in the shadows. If you were driven to find a small farming community dominated by an over-sized white church and an elderly brick high school, you'd want to come here.But how is it possible to take any of this seriously, as the writer and director seem to expect us to? It's a heart-warming write-by-the-numbers story of dispiritedness turning to success. It seems to be aimed at the kind of audience represented by the gangly pituitary cases we watch on the court. The harder you pray, the harder you play.Ho hum.

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