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Miracle

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2004 | 135m | English

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Gavin O'Connor
Writer: Eric Guggenheim
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When college coach Herb Brooks is hired to helm the 1980 U.S. men's Olympic hockey team, he brings a unique and brash style to the ice. After assembling a team of hot-headed college all-stars, who are humiliated in an early match, Brooks unites his squad against a common foe: the heavily-favored Soviet team.
Release Date: Feb 06, 2004
Director: Gavin O'Connor
Writer: Eric Guggenheim
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords olympic games, sports, ice hockey, milwaukee wisconsin, saint paul, minnesota, gas rationing, lake placid new york, aftercreditsstinger, duringcreditsstinger
Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $64,400,000
Budget: $28,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Kurt Russell Herb Brooks
Patricia Clarkson Patty Brooks
Nathan West Rob McClanahan
Noah Emmerich Craig Patrick
Sean McCann Walter Bush
Kenneth Welsh Doc Nagobads
Eddie Cahill Jim Craig
Patrick O'Brien Demsey Mike Eruzione
Michael Mantenuto Jack O'Callahan
Kenneth Mitchell Ralph Cox
Fred Keating Party Husband
Philip Maurice Hayes TV Reporter
Jimmy Carter Self (archive footage)
Rosalynn Carter Self (archive footage)
Gerald Ford Self (archive footage)
Betty Ford Self (archive footage)
Peter Shinkoda Japanese Athlete
Julius Chapple Reporter
Tony Vogel Team West Germany
Zinaid Memišević Viktor Tikhonov
Al Michaels Himself (Archival footage)
Ken Dryden Himself (Archival footage)
Don S. Davis Bob Fleming
Jerry Brown Self (archive footage)
Name Job
John Willett Production Design, Production Designer
James Burt Music Editor
Mary-Lou Storey Set Decoration
Daric Loo Editor
Dan Stoloff Director of Photography
Tom Bronson Costume Designer
Ross Dempster Art Direction
Martina Javorova Art Direction
Gavin O'Connor Director
Mark Isham Original Music Composer
John Gilroy Editor
Eric Guggenheim Writer
Name Title
Mark Ciardi Producer
Gordon Gray Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

Disney doing what they do best with this sort of material. It's a feel good sports movie based around the true story of Coach Herb Brooks (Kurt Russell) who had the unenviable task of leading the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team in the Winter Olympics at Lake Placid. Where the all conquering Russian ... squad were waiting. We follow Brooks as he assembles a youthful squad then pushes them to the limits, mentally and physically, all while facing pressures in his home life as he gives his all on the ice rinks. If you know your sports history then there's obviously no surprise factor here, but there's good insight into squad dynamics, of coaching and toughness involved in the many facets of high level sport. Russell leads his young cast admirably, while the action scenes during the matches have a kinetic energy that's most impressive. 7/10

May 16, 2024
r96sk
8.0

I do love a sports drama, which is fortunate as Disney sure do a lot of them! <em>'Miracle'</em> is very good, as it details the events of the 1980 Winter Olympics between the hockey teams of the US and the USSR. The constant connections to world events can feel a little forced in parts, but I en ... tirely get what they were going for - it doesn't hamper things at all, anyway. Kurt Russell is superb as Herb Brooks, he's far and away the best and most interesting character/actor onscreen. Russell nails the role. Elsewhere, Noah Emmerich does a solid job, as do those who portray the players - even if none of them stick in my memory much. The score is strong, as are most things about this film. It probably goes on for a tad too long, they could've cut thirty minutes without losing anything major. It doesn't drag though, to its credit. In conclusion, this 2004 production is 100% worth a watch.

Jun 23, 2021