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Crooked Arrows
TrailerThe ancient sport of lacrosse tournament is taken place between the Native American players from Crooked Arrows high school and their rival.Actors: Brandon Routh, Gil Birmingham, Crystal Allen, Chelsea Ricketts, Kachina Dechert, Tom Kemp, Robert Coffie, Kelby Turner Akin, Cindy Lentol, Gina Field, Matthew Eriksen, ...»Director: Steve RashCountry: United StatesDuration: 105 minQuality: SDRelease: 2012IMDb: 5.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Crooked Arrows"
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Characters of "Crooked Arrows"
Joe LoganPlayed by: Brandon Routh
Ben LoganPlayed by: Gil Birmingham
Julie GiffordPlayed by: Crystal Allen
Nadie LoganPlayed by: Chelsea Ricketts
Mr. GeyerPlayed by: Tom Kemp
Crooked Arrow FanPlayed by: Robert Coffie
Sulgrave DadPlayed by: Kelby Turner Akin
Baccarat WomanPlayed by: Cindy Lentol
ReedPlayed by: Michael Hudson
Chad BryanPlayed by: Mike Handelman
Coventry ParentPlayed by: Stephanie Atkinson
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Directors of "Crooked Arrows"
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Creators of "Crooked Arrows"
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Critic Reviews of "Crooked Arrows"
Gayle MacDonald Globe and MailJune 01, 2012An entirely predictable script that chugs along to the foregone loser-beats-odds conclusion.
Farran Smith Nehme New York PostJune 01, 2012In another era, "Crooked Arrows" might have been an after-school special, perfect to have on the TV while cleaning the house; miss a scene while you're dusting under the couch, and you'll still know exactly what's happening later.
Daniel M. Gold New York TimesJune 01, 2012"Crooked Arrows" gets points for its glimpses of Native American culture and history - the film's backers include the Onondaga Nation - but too many of these scenes are disappointingly static.
Gary Goldstein Los Angeles TimesMay 31, 2012"Crooked Arrows" might involve two lesser-seen screen subjects - Native Americans and lacrosse - but it still can't break free of the usual underdog sports picture tropes.
Joe Neumaier New York Daily NewsMay 31, 2012Routh ... does a killer Tom Cruise-in-"Jerry Maguire" homage in this swift little sports dramedy.
Ronnie Scheib VarietyMay 31, 2012A millennial brace of lacrosse action propels Crooked Arrows through a thicket of cliches liberally planted in its path.
Mark Jackson Epoch TimesJune 30, 2016It's a warm-hearted little movie. It may have a ton of Native American cinematic clichés-dream sequences with staccato wooden flutes, soaring eagles, and so on-but it works.
Jeffrey M. Anderson Common Sense MediaJuly 06, 2012This attempt at a drama is pretty routine, but it demonstrates why some clichés became clichés: because they work. [It's] basically The Bad News Bears without all of the humor, though the tone is still fairly light.
Marjorie Baumgarten Austin ChronicleJune 08, 2012These aspects provide the film with a novel focus, even though all of its events are entirely predictable.
Michael Dequina TheMovieReport.comJune 04, 2012The lack of anything distinctive in execution or performance makes the film instantly forgettable.
Brian Orndorf BrianOrndorf.comJune 03, 2012It has charm and a refreshing cultural perspective, but the predictability is often too much to bear, tanking the potential for a proper big screen exploration of lacrosse.
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