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The Longest Yard (1974)
Description
In 1942, there was a serious football match between German soldiers and Ukrainian prisoners of war during World War II. It is a strange football match known as the 'Death Match', in which the jailer forces the former football star to organize a team of the most dangerous inmates of the period. These people are fighting their plan to play against the guards' squad.
In 1942, there was a serious football match between German soldiers and Ukrainian prisoners of war during World War II. It is a strange football match known as the 'Death Match', in which the jailer forces the former football star to organize a team of the most dangerous inmates of the period. These people are fighting their plan to play against the guards' squad.
Actors:
Harry Caesar,
Donald Hixon,
John Steadman,
Pepper Martin,
Richard Kiel,
Pervis Atkins,
Lance Fuller
Harry Caesar
18 February 1928, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Donald Hixon
John Steadman
20 July 1909, Lexington, South Carolina, USA
Pepper Martin
20 September 1936
Richard Kiel
13 September 1939, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Pervis Atkins
24 November 1935
Lance Fuller
6 December 1928, Somerset, Kentucky, USA
Country:
United States
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Part prison film, part football film, this violent but outstanding comedy-drama by gifted action director Robert Aldrich explores the brutality inherent in both the American penal system and football.
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One of Robert Aldrich's biggest hits, The Longest Yard (1974) combines his ferocious worldview with a new kind of rambunctious audience appeal...
July 05, 2005
The football sequences are excellent, which makes sense given that half of the actors were college or pro ballers themselves.
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The original has just the right mix of toughness and humor. Burt Reynolds was born to play incarcerated quarterback Paul Crewe.
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If it ultimately descends into macho nonsense, then that's all part of the fun.
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What saves it, aside from good performances by Burt Reynolds and a thundering herd of supporting grotesques, is, of all things, a tough, tiny nut of valid social criticism.
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Aldrich...created Paul Crewe just as much as Reynolds did.
February 09, 2006
Very exciting, very witty, and elevated above its action-movie status by Aldrich's deliberate references to Nixon in Albert's characterisation of the warden.
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The film drags until it reaches the climactic football game, and the contest itself doesn't justify the two-hour run.
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Though The Yard is a terrible picture, I'll admit to having unwillingly enjoyed some of the football practice and parts of the final game -- even though it's much too long.
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An outstanding action drama, combining the brutish excitement of football competition with the brutalities of contemporary prison life.

