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Rating: 7.4/10 by 720 users

Glory Road (2006)

In 1966, Texas Western coach Don Haskins led the first all-black starting line-up for a college basketball team to the NCAA national championship.

Directing:
  • James Gartner
  • Donald Sparks
  • Frederic Roth
Writing:
  • Christopher Cleveland
  • Bettina Gilois
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Jan 13, 2006

Rating: 7.4/10 by 720 users

Alternative Title:
Estrada para a Glória - BR
Chemin de la Gloire - CA
Ο Δρόμος προς τη Δόξα - GR
Zəfərə Doğru - AZ

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 58 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $42,647,449

Plot Keyword: racial segregation, basketball, teachers and students

Josh Lucas
Don Haskins
Derek Luke
Bobby Joe Hill
Jon Voight
Adolph Rupp
Austin Nichols
Jerry Armstrong
Mehcad Brooks
Harry Flournoy
Damaine Radcliff
Willie 'Scoops' Cager
Emily Deschanel
Mary Haskins
Red West
Ross Moore
Al Shearer
Nevil Shed
Kip Weeks
Togo Railey
Wilbur Fitzgerald
Wade Richardson
Brett Rice
George McCarty
Mitch Eakins
Dick Myers
Sam Jones
Willie Worsley
Wallace Merck
Racist - Cole Field House
Pat Hazell
Kentucky Booster
Wayne Ferrara
Iowa Reporter
John Drap
Awards Host
Afemo Omilami
Mr. Flournoy

r96sk

Mid-00s Disney really knocking it out the park. 'Glory Road' is another top film from this period from them. Early on this feels like a 'Remember the Titans', even a 'Coach Carter', copycat but it actually ends up creating its own thing. Those two films are also great, but I felt this one nailed the emotion and rawness of events just that little bit better - the sports action also feels more real, at least to me. Josh Lucas is very good as Don. I don't necessarily think he gives an outstanding performance in the grand scheme of things, but it's a perfect performance for the role itself. Elsewhere, Damaine Radcliff (Cager), Al Shearer (Shed) and Mehcad Brooks (Flournoy) are all good too. Enthralling plot, well written dialogue, terrific score, an important message and a cast that seemed to gave their all. A quality film, even with the usual Disney slant/tendencies. My only criticism? That fake nose on Jon Voight, wow!

The Movie Mob

**Glory Road shares the incredible true story of the determination and bravery of Texas Western's 1966 basketball team, but the script falls short of capturing its full potential.** Glory Road retells the inspiring story of 1966's first all-African American starting line-up in college basketball. The adversity these young men overcame and the courage to rise above the hatred and prejudice was genuinely inspiring. The cast, led by Josh Lucas, did a great job embodying the boldness and grit of each man. Unfortunately, the screenplay was fairly derivative and formulaic, even with a compelling true story. The movie is enjoyable but feels overdone and unoriginal, which takes away from the power of the story. Glory Road is not a bad movie by any means, but it could have been much better.


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