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| Director: | Ty Roberts | 
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| Writer: | Lane Garrison, Kevin Meyer, Jim Dent, Ty Roberts | 
| Staring: | 
| Haunted by his mysterious past, a devoted high school football coach leads a scrawny team of orphans to the state championship during the Great Depression and inspires a broken nation along the way. | |
| Release Date: | Jun 18, 2021 | 
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| Director: | Ty Roberts | 
| Writer: | Lane Garrison, Kevin Meyer, Jim Dent, Ty Roberts | 
| Genres: | Action, Drama, History | 
| Keywords | underdog, american football, based on novel or book, war veteran, great depression, american football coach, sports, orphanage, based on true story, flashback, orphan, child labor, inspiring story, dust bowl, aftercreditsstinger, 1940s, 1930s, group home | 
| Production Companies | Sony Pictures Classics, Santa Rita Film Co., Greenbelt Films | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $3,615,193 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 10, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Luke Wilson | Rusty Russell | 
| Vinessa Shaw | Juanita Russell | 
| Wayne Knight | Frank Wynn | 
| Martin Sheen | Doc Hall | 
| Jake Austin Walker | Hardy Brown | 
| Scott Haze | Rodney Kidd | 
| Levi Dylan | Fairbanks | 
| Jacob Lofland | Snoggs | 
| Rooster McConaughey | Pop Boone | 
| King Orba | Remmert | 
| Treat Williams | Amon Carter | 
| Larry Pine | President Roosevelt | 
| Lillie Fink | Betty | 
| Josie Fink | Betty | 
| Slade Monroe | Wheatie | 
| Preston Porter | Dewitt | 
| Ron White | Sheriff Red Wright | 
| Woodrow Luttrell | Leon Pickett | 
| Jacob Audirsch | Scott McCall | 
| Gavin Warren | Young Rusty | 
| Michael Gohlke | Crazy | 
| Bailey Roberts | Miller | 
| Tyler Silva | A.P. Torres | 
| Manuel Tapia | Carlos Torres | 
| Austin Shook | Ray | 
| Sampley Barinaga | Chicken | 
| Natasha Bassett | Opal | 
| Carlson Young | Annie | 
| David Lambert | UIL Member | 
| Lane Garrison | Luther Scarborough | 
| Robert Duvall | Mason Hawk | 
| Austin Robert Russell | Maywood | 
| Kellen McAlone | Poly Kicker | 
| Aaron Beck | Referee Poly Game 1 | 
| Lucy Faust | Wanda Sealy | 
| Jeff Swearingen | Earl | 
| Lee Ellis | Referee Poly Game 2 | 
| Keath Kibbey | Big Poly Player | 
| Kelly Frye | Young Mary Jame | 
| Zach Rose | Pinkney Russell | 
| Heath Freeman | Coach Cox | 
| Brian Lafontaine | Referee #2 | 
| Scott Sayers | Highland Park Coach | 
| Robert Henry | Referee Highland Game | 
| Troy Dungan | Amarillo Reporter | 
| Robert Musgrave | Mineral Wells Coach | 
| Jake McAlister | Burly Assistant | 
| Hal Jay | Radio Announcer | 
| Matt Herring | Reveler | 
| Kelly Dealyn | Secretary | 
| Breckyn Hager | Greathouse | 
| George Young Jr. | Amarillo Coach | 
| Gil Prather | Mason Band Leader | 
| Angelique De Luca | Sister Cora | 
| Harry Hudson | Dr. Worley | 
| Michael Lockwood Crouch | Movie Theater Announcer | 
| John Anthony Torres | Announcer | 
| Braden Balazik | Orphan (uncredited) | 
| Jack Doke | Young George (uncredited) | 
| Nicholas Reed | Jersey Boy (uncredited) | 
| Keegan Bouton | Homeless Kid (uncredited) | 
| Alex Bilbrey | Homeless Kid (uncredited) | 
| Casey Grisham | Young Orphan Boy (uncredited) | 
| Cooper Justin Grisham | Young Orphan Boy (uncredited) | 
| Victoria Paige Watkins | Orphan (uncredited) | 
| PaulaSu Grisham | Football Fan / Mom (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Lane Garrison | Writer | 
| Mark Orton | Original Music Composer | 
| Kevin Meyer | Screenplay | 
| James K. Crouch | Editor | 
| Jim Dent | Novel | 
| David McFarland | Director of Photography | 
| Dominic Cancilla | Line Producer | 
| Ty Roberts | Writer, Director | 
| Drew Boughton | Production Design | 
| Scott Colquitt | Art Direction | 
| Juliana Hoffpauir | Costume Design | 
| Chris Frazee | Boom Operator | 
| Johnny Marshall | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Jazzie Dash | Art Department Production Assistant | 
| Bryan N. Blanton | Art Direction | 
| Bryan Venegas | Set Decoration | 
| Lesa Foust | Boom Operator | 
| Brad Harper | Sound Mixer | 
| Caleb Robertson | Grip | 
| Kat Hess | Second Assistant Director | 
| Russell Towery | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Michael De Luca | Producer | 
| Ekaterina Baker | Executive Producer | 
| Matt Barr | Executive Producer | 
| Lane Garrison | Co-Producer | 
| J. Todd Harris | Executive Producer | 
| Houston Hill | Producer | 
| Angelique De Luca | Producer | 
| Greg McCabe | Executive Producer | 
| Anne Fleitas | Co-Producer | 
| Ryan R. Johnson | Executive Producer | 
| Ryan Ross | Executive Producer | 
| Brinton Bryan | Producer | 
| George Young Jr. | Executive Producer | 
| Rhett Bennett | Executive Producer | 
| Camille Scioli-Mcnamara | Co-Producer | 
| Ty Roberts | Producer | 
| Kyle Stroud | Executive Producer | 
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Luke Wilson is quite effective here as a football coach (Rusty) who, with his teacher wife (Juanita) and his daughter arrive at a run down orphanage, home to 150 children of all ages abandoned by their parents in the midst of the Great Depression. Pretty quickly, they get the general idea that those ... in the establishment are considered more like the inmates of a prison, and those running it are at best indifferent, at worst ruthlessly exploitative of their charges. Rusty sets out to try and galvanise the disparate young men into some sort of cohesive unit. Initially, they are sullen, demotivated and would rather fight each other than try to play a game and the task looks impossible, but luckily he has some help from school doctor "Hall" (Martin Sheen) a worldly dipsomaniac with a thorough knowledge of American football and of human nature. The younger cast are made of relative unknowns, but as with the aspirations for their their team, they bond well - especially Jacob Lofland as the skinny Snoggs; Slade Monroe as the chunky quarterback Wheatie and a there is strong, heartfelt effort from Jake Austin Walker - the sort of recalcitrant-in-chief Hardy Brown. The coach enables the boys to feel something other than despair for the first time in their lives - he gives them hope, a sense of purpose and of family. Wayne Knight - whom i always recall as the dodgy IT bloke from "Jurassic Park" (1993) is really quite good as the odious teacher Frank Wynn, who uses the youngsters as cheap labour - and is brutal with his paddle if anyone steps out of line. Director Ty Roberts has done well to illustrate the sense of abandonment felt by the youngsters, and to a certain extent by the school management too, but more so - he manages, through some sparing appearances from Treat Williams - to share with us the sensational effects these young men had on the ordinary men and women of the USA - desperate for something positive to get behind after years of poverty and gloom. For reasons that make no sense to me, the timeline has been shifted from the mid 1920s until the late 1930s. It's not that it makes a great deal of difference to the narrative it's just curious that the end credits are accompanied by interesting mini-bios of the boys that don't remotely tie up - unless they were flying bombers WWII at a very early age. Still, it is a well structured production which has just enough of the facts to keep it real, but just enough imagination to enable me to feel engaged with the men, their efforts and ultimately, I rather enjoyed it.