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Glory Road
TrailerAfter being appointed the new coach of the 1966 Texas Miners, Don Haskins (Josh Lucas) decides to build a team based on talent rather than race. And he managed to lead the first all-black team to the NCAA national championship.Actors: Josh Lucas, Derek Luke, Austin Nichols, Jon Voight, Evan Jones, Schin A.S. Kerr, Alphonso McAuley, Mehcad Brooks, Sam Jones III, Damaine Radcliff, Emily Deschanel, ...»Director: James GartnerCountry: United StatesDuration: 118 minQuality: HDRelease: 2006IMDb: 7.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Glory Road"
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Characters of "Glory Road"
Don HaskinsPlayed by: Josh LucasBobby Joe HillPlayed by: Derek LukeJerry ArmstrongPlayed by: Austin NicholsAdolph RuppPlayed by: Jon VoightOrsten ArtisPlayed by: Alphonso McAuleyHarry FlournoyPlayed by: Mehcad BrooksWillie 'Scoops' CagerPlayed by: Damaine RadcliffMary HaskinsPlayed by: Emily DeschanelNevil ShedPlayed by: Al ShearerRoss MoorePlayed by: Red WestTogo RaileyPlayed by: Kip WeeksDick MyersPlayed by: Mitch EakinsLouis 'Flip' BaudoinPlayed by: James OlivardMark HaskinsPlayed by: Samuel GarlandBrent HaskinsPlayed by: Patrick BlanchardTina MalichiPlayed by: Tatyana Ali -
Directors of "Glory Road"
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Creators of "Glory Road"
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Critic Reviews of "Glory Road"
Chicago ReaderMarch 25, 2008First-time director James Gartner observes all the rituals--the coach busting chops, the team sneaking out to party--but the players are indifferently characterized and the civil rights story has a fake Black History Month feel.
AV ClubNovember 27, 2006An underdog sports movie by the numbers.
Ebert & RoeperJanuary 26, 2006Glory Road is a rousing and worthy tribute to one of the most important college basketball teams and one of the most important championship games of all time.
Village VoiceJanuary 17, 2006The team's accomplishments are here diluted into fodder for another of the producer's feel-good man-weepies.
USA TodayJanuary 13, 2006An appealing Disney sports movie that underplays its potential, Glory Road is at least a more satisfying basketball saga than last year's Coach Carter.
Toronto StarJanuary 13, 2006Lacking the gritty reality of the 1994 documentary Hoop Dreams, this Jerry Bruckheimer film, directed by newcomer James Gartner, converts a year in the life of a basketball team into a very conventional triumph of the underdogs.
ComingSoon.netMarch 22, 2011Like most sports films Glory Road works best when it is actually showcasing its sport ... off the court, however, it's alternately flat and didactic. Director Gartner goes to great pains to drill the films message in, early and often.
Bright Lights Film JournalFebruary 02, 2009Glory Road doesn't have any of the individual moments that humanized Hoosiers, The Rookie, and Miracle. It's a feel-good sports movie by the numbers.
Screen InternationalJuly 23, 2008Playing out like Remember The Titans for basketball fans, Glory Road is yet another would-be inspirational true story that follows sports-movie conventions.
DallasBlack.comMay 02, 2007Why must Hollywood lace every African-American drama with elements of comedy, as if black people find everything comical?
CinematicalApril 08, 2007It isn't meant to be a movie that makes us think, or that makes us uneasy in any way. It's meant to make us feel good.
UGOMarch 24, 2007Trying to make a sports movie for the entire family is understandable, but it makes a complicated story like Glory Road feel more like Disney than reality.
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