Home Team - An accurate team
| Movie | |
|---|---|
| German title | Home Team - An accurate team |
| Original title | Home team |
| Country of production | Canada |
| original language | English |
| Publishing year | 1998 |
| length | 88 minutes |
| Age rating | FSK 6 |
| Rod | |
| Director | Allan A. Goldstein |
| script |
Jeff Lewis , Pierce O'Donnell |
| production |
Christine Kavanagh , Claude Léger , Luciano Lisi |
| music | Larry Cohen |
| camera | Barry Gravelle |
| cut | Richard Comeau |
| occupation | |
| |
Home Team - An Accurate Team (Original Title: Home Team ) is a Canadian sports comedy from 1998 . It was directed by Allan A. Goldstein and written by Jeff Lewis and Pierce O'Donnell .
action
The athlete butler is convicted of participating in illegal betting. He receives a suspended sentence, the condition of which is one year of social work. Butler trains a soccer team of children living in a home. At first he is not very motivated, then he gets involved and the team becomes successful. There is a fire in the home building; Butler saves some children and is considered brave.
Reviews
Film-Dienst wrote that the children's film was "predictable" . He takes "with sympathetic actors and a little ball art his little audience, whose self-confidence should be strengthened," on . "Numerous clichés, sentiment and the bumpy dramaturgy" wouldtorpedo "the pedagogical intention" .
Cinema magazine wrote that the film was "just an easy hit" .
backgrounds
The film was shot in Montreal . It was published directly on video in Germany in August 2000.
Web links
- Home Team - A team unerring in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Home Team - An unerring team at Rotten Tomatoes (English)