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Format: Laserdisc
 Aug 1994
 Rated PG-13
 Recording Mode: Dolby Surround
 Sound: Stereo, Surround
 Closed Captioned
 108 min.
 UPC: 097363274162 |
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Movie Description When a college basketball coach (Nick Nolte) has his first losing season, he must decide between his personal sense of values and the value of a winning team. Does he "buy" hot prospects and win, only to lose his self-respect? Featuring cameo appearances by real-life basketball legends Bobby Knight, Bob Cousy, Larry Bird and co-starring Shaquille O'Neal as "the find."
Synopsis In the wide world of sports, college athletics is a high-powered game unto itself, plagued by political corruption, financial coercion and academic dishonesty. Such are the issues confronting dedicated coach Pete Bell who has come to the realization that no matter what he does, his team of underdogs can't win -- at least not without some new talent. After issuing a national search, Pete makes prospective players promises he knows he can't keep. Though he despises what he has to do, the new recruits prove worth their weight in gold and the answer to all coach Pete's prayers.
Film Notes William Friedkin, award winning director of "The French Connection" was born in Chicago. He began making films and documentaries in his native city. After directing a number of comedies and a film with Sonny & Cher he made "The French Connection" and "The Exorcist."
"Blue Chips" was directed by Academy Award winner William Friedkin from a screenplay written by executive producer Ron Shelton and Michele Rappaport.
Academy Award nominee Alfre Woodard's addition credits include: "Cross Creek," "Passion Fish," "Grand Canyon" " Scrooged," "Bopha!," "Hearts and Souls," "Miss Firecracker" and "Remember My Name."
Six-time Emmy-nominee and Academy Award winner Louis Gossett, Jr. was born in Brooklyn, New York. He made his acting debut when he was 17. Some of his film credits include: "Return to Lonesome Dove," "Father & Sons: Dangerous Relations," "Sudie & Simpson," " Gideon Oliver" and "Roots: The Gift."
Screenwriter Ron Shelton, has written many sports related scripts including: "White Men Can't Jump" and "Bull Durham."
Most of the actors/players are real college basketball players, cast for their abilities as actors and talented players.
TM & Copyright 1994 Paramount Pictures.
Industry Reviews "...[Shelton and Friedkin] give BLUE CHIPS a vigor that works well even for the sports-impaired....Scrappy and exciting almost all the way through..." Maslin
"...Gut-wrenching ethical gymnastics [for nonfans]...[and] jocks will delight in the movie's quick-cutting game sequences..." -- Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly - Chris Nashawaty (08/19/1994)
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