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Slap Shot
1977
Located in the US Rust Belt, Charlestown is home of the hapless Chiefs, a losing Federal League hockey team whose games are poorly attended. To make money, the team's unknown owner makes its manager, Joe McGrath, do cheesy publicity much to the players' chagrin. Rumors abound among the players that if the local mill closes, the team will fold. Just before the official announcement is made, the team's aging player/coach, Reggie Dunlop, does get wind that the mill is indeed closing and that this season will be the team's last. Beyond efforts to reconcile with his wife Francine, who loves Reggie but doesn't love his career, Reggie begins to focus on how to renew interest in the team for a possible sale as he knows if the team folds, his hockey career is over. Without telling anyone of his plan, he begins a rumor that the owner is negotiating a sale with a city in Florida. He also decides that "goon" hockey - most especially using the untapped talents of the recently acquired childlike but quietly menacing Hanson brothers - is the way to renew local interest. It works as the team begins to attract new fans, sell out games, sell out away games attended largely by their groupies, and win, which does fuel the rumor of a sale. The one team member who doesn't like this new style is Ned Braden, a college graduate who plays the game solely because he loves it. His hockey career is against the wishes of his tomboyish wife, Lily, who hates everything about Charlestown and being a hockey wife. Reggie's goal of winning the league championship and having the team sold takes a turn when he finally meets the team's owner and discovers the owner's motivations. Ned, with his own views of what is right and wrong in hockey, may come up with an unexpected way to achieve all their goals.
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Slap Shot out slaps... out swears... out laughs...
JBscale
78
Very Good
Film Detail
Genre
Comedy - Sport
Length
2 hrs. 3 mins.
US Theatrical Release
February 25, 1977
US Box Office
$28,000,000
(#2892 of 7074)
Global Office
No Data Available
Rating
R
Restricted
Collection Detail
Release Method
Single Disc & Digital
Aquired Format
Fandango at Home
Aspect Ratio
WS 1.85:1
Audio
English:
DTS-HD Master 2.0
English:
DD 2.0 Mono
Studio
Universal Studios
Released
October 15, 2013
Acquired Date
September 5, 2015
Times Seen
0 Times
Last Watched
Haven't seen it yet.
Actors
Paul Newman
Strother Martin
Michael Ontkean
Jennifer Warren
Lindsay Crouse
Jerry Houser
Andrew Duncan
Jeff Carlson
Steve Carlson
David Hanson
Yvon Barrette
Allan F. Nicholls
Directors
George Roy Hill
Producers
Stephen J. Friedman
Robert J. Wunsch
Writers
Nancy Dowd
Special Features
Commentaries
Jeff and Steve Carlson and David Hanson
Featurettes
Puck Talk with the Hanson Brothers
Other
The Hanson Brothers' Classic Scenes
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87%
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39 votes
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2,055 votes
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61
9 votes
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
42,868 votes
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