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Texas Ten Step
In a scene from Glory Road, the head coach puts one of his players through an exhausting drill as punishment for violating team rules. During the drill, the player stops to ask the coach when the team will start to use some more of the strengths of the players. The coach explains that first comes... Read full review »
There's No Glory Here
Glory Road are two love stories, racial injustice, basketball action, and just about anything related to a feel good sports movie. I suppose you are expected to come out of the theater loving Bruckheimer films but the reality sets in and you are annoyed that you spent ten bucks when you could have... Read full review »
Takes a page out of basketball history.... (Lean & Mean)
I was fortunate, during my viewing of "Glory Road" to be sharing an almost empty movie theater one afternoon with a famous pro football coach and his family of young boys. I say that because I might have made light of the film that I saw, contrasting it to more serious and worthy sports films (Does... Read full review »
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Glory Road Widescreen DVD
GLORY ROAD is about more than a college basketball team in the mid-1960s playing its way to the championship: it is the true story of a coach and his team taking a stand against discrimination in order to play their best game. As the new men's basketball coach at Texas Western Don Haskins has one goal: to win. At a time when most Southern universities had few black players on their teams and rarely played more than two at the same time Haskins recruits an unprecedented seven black players for his team and often has three of them starting. His new additions have played on the streets of the South Bronx between breaks at a Detroit steel company and added fancy moves with the hope of playing for the Harlem Globetrotters. In addition to adjusting to life at Texas Western in El Paso the players have to integrate with their white teammates and face discrimination from all fronts: the school administration donors and alumni spectators and random strangers not to mention other basketball teams.To everyone's surprise the underdog Miners take on team after team making it all the way to the 1966 NCAA championships. In an historic NCAA final game against the University of Kentucky Wildcats Haskins played the first all-black collegiate basketball starting lineup in many ways opening new doors for black players everywhere. James Gartner's feature film directorial debut has impressive performances great basketball action snappy dialogue and just the right amount of humor to complement the seriousness of its main subject. Most important it pays tribute to an inspirational team and its coach capturing a moment that changed the sport of basketball forever. Be sure to stick around through the credits to see interviews with the actual team members.
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Glory Road (Full Screen Edition) (2006) - Basketball DVD
The studio that brought you REMEMBER THE TITANS now delivers another winner with this exciting and inspirational true story of the team that changed college basketball -- and the nation -- forever! Josh Lucas (SWEET HOME ALABAMA) stars as future Hall of Fame coach Don Haskins of tiny Texas Western University, who bucks convention by simply starting the best players he can find: history's first all-African American lineup. In a turbulent time of social and political change, their unlikely success sends shock waves through the sport that follow the underdog Miners all the way to an epic showdown with all-white, #1 ranked Kentucky for the National Championship!
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Glory Road Full Frame DVD
GLORY ROAD is about more than a college basketball team in the mid-1960s playing its way to the championship: it is the true story of a coach and his team taking a stand against discrimination in order to play their best game. As the new men's basketball coach at Texas Western Don Haskins has one goal: to win. At a time when most Southern universities had few black players on their teams and rarely played more than two at the same time Haskins recruits an unprecedented seven black players for his team and often has three of them starting. His new additions have played on the streets of the South Bronx between breaks at a Detroit steel company and added fancy moves with the hope of playing for the Harlem Globetrotters. In addition to adjusting to life at Texas Western in El Paso the players have to integrate with their white teammates and face discrimination from all fronts: the school administration donors and alumni spectators and random strangers not to mention other basketball teams.To everyone's surprise the underdog Miners take on team after team making it all the way to the 1966 NCAA championships. In an historic NCAA final game against the University of Kentucky Wildcats Haskins played the first all-black collegiate basketball starting lineup in many ways opening new doors for black players everywhere. James Gartner's feature film directorial debut has impressive performances great basketball action snappy dialogue and just the right amount of humor to complement the seriousness of its main subject. Most important it pays tribute to an inspirational team and its coach capturing a moment that changed the sport of basketball forever. Be sure to stick around through the credits to see interviews with the actual team members.
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Product Details and Features
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| Stars | Joshua Lucas | |
| Available Formats | DVD: Widescreen | |
| Actors | Red West | |
| Directors | James Garner | |
| UPC | 786936292626 | |
| Genre | Dramas | |
| Subgenre | Theatrical Release | |
| MPAA Rating | PG (MPAA) | |
| Release Date | 2006 | |
| Running Time | 1hr 58min | |
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| Original Language | English | |
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| Screenwriter | Gregory Allen Howard | |
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| (01/17/2006, p.E3, A. O. Scott): "[I]t will acquaint audiences with a remarkable episode that had ramifications far beyond the basketball court....The film does a good job of showcasing just how momentous that game was..." | ||
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