The Big Green - An unbeatable team

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Movie
German title The Big Green - An unbeatable team
Original title The Big Green
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1995
length 96 minutes
Age rating FSK o. A.
Rod
Director Holly Goldberg Sloan
script Holly Goldberg Sloan
production Roger Birnbaum
music Randy Edelman
camera Ralf D. Bode
cut John F. Link
occupation

The Big Green - An unbeatable team (The Big Green) is an American comedy film from the year 1995 . Holly Goldberg Sloan directed and wrote the screenplay.

action

The English teacher Anna Mongomery gets a job in a small town in Texas . She is passionate about football and encourages building a football team. At first she experiences setbacks until the local sheriff Tom Palmer helps her. The team becomes successful.

The decisive game for the championship comes against a team coached by Jay Huffer, an enemy of Palmer. The Mongomerys players win the game on penalties.

Reviews

Roger Ebert wrote in the Chicago Sun-Times of September 29, 1995 that " unspeakably boring " is already the perspective of writing a review confirming that this film is a renewed version of Mighty Ducks . Ebert knows and the viewers would know just like the producers. The director's “ amateur trick ” of accelerating the pace to make the film funny causes him problems. Olivia d'Abo bring a refreshing presence and energy to her role.

Cinema magazine wrote that the pedagogical claim was " penetrating ". The “ simple cliché story ” comes from “ the building kit for scripts ”. The film is bobbing “ in the wake of Mighty Ducks - The Superteam ”.

backgrounds

The film was shot in Austin and several other locations in Texas . It grossed approximately $ 17.7 million in US cinemas .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A film review by Roger Ebert, accessed on November 14, 2007
  2. ^ Cinema, accessed November 14, 2007
  3. ^ Filming locations for The Big Green, accessed November 14, 2007
  4. ^ Box office / business for The Big Green, accessed November 14, 2007