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When the Game Stands Tall

Year:
Duration:
115 min
Genres:
Drama | Sport
IMDB rate:
6.7
Director:
Thomas Carter
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 2014-08-22
Filming Locations: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Earnings
Budget: $15,000,000
Gross: $29,224,234 (USA) (28 September 2014)
Cast
Actor
Character
Matthew Daddario
Matthew Daddario
When the Game Stands Tall
Jim Caviezel
Bob Ladouceur
Michael Chiklis
Terry Eidson
Alexander Ludwig
Chris Ryan
Clancy Brown
Mickey Ryan
Laura Dern
Bev Ladouceur
Joe Massingill
Beaser
Jessie Usher
Tayshon Lanear
Ser'Darius Blain
Cam Colvin
Stephan James
T.K. Kelly
Richard Kohnke
Rick Salinas
Matthew Frias
Arturo
Chase Boltin
Manny Gonzales
Les Miles
Oklahoma Scout #1
Jesse Moore
Oklahoma Scout #2
Adella Gautier
T-Gram
Terence Rosemore
Landrin Kelly
LaJessie Smith
Jamal
Deneen Tyler
Cam's Mom
Anna Margaret
Laurie
James DuMont
Stanford Recruiter
David DeSantos
Mike Blasquez
John Neisler
Announcer #1
Damon Lipari
Analyst
Mike Bleed
Cam's Cousin
J.D. Evermore
Coach #1
Michael Fletcher
Older Veteran
Kristofer Gordon
Hallway Doctor
Armando Leduc
Long Beach Poly Coach
Marlon Favorite
Buster Matthews
Sam Malone
Frail Veteran
Maurice Jones Drew
Himself
Liann Pattison
Doctor
Teri Wyble
Jenny Ladouceur
Tom Bubrig
Mailman
Al Vicente
Local Sportscaster
Payton Bourgeois
Nina
Anthony Michael Frederick
Young Assistant Coach
Christopher Berry
Paraplegic
Sharon Landry
Nurse Ballard
Renell Gibbs
Lamarco
Mike Kimmel
Security Guard (Larry)
Jim Klock
Coach #2
Terry Dale Parks
Coach #3
Sandra Taylor
Nurse Adams
Nathaniel Brown
Luis
Zac Waggener
Senior #1
Deric Augustine
Senior #2
Skyler Green
Player #1
Henry Frost
Player #2
Dane Rhodes
Guy
Robert Diago DoQui
Minister (as Robert DoQui)
Judd Lormand
Announcer #2
Hawn Tran
Sophomore (as Hwan Tran)
Billy Slaughter
Hip Sports Reporter
Ricky Wayne
Reporter
Craig Tate
Basketball Kid #1
Jaren Mitchell
Basketball Kid #2
Donna Duplantier
Nurse
Ashtin Fortner
Soloist #1
Lanika R. Revader
Soloist #2
Jonah Calderini
Emotional Player
Evan Cleaver
Announcer #3
Douglas Griffin
Referee
Cameron Melerine
Spartan Football Player (rumored)
Austin Reed Alleman
Sideline Trainer (uncredited)
Jon Arthur
Iraq War Veteran (uncredited)
Carl Bailey
Coach Alumbaugh (uncredited)
Rex Baker
Police Officer (uncredited)
Cannon Bosarge
Small Boy (uncredited)
Heather Ashley Boyd
Fan (uncredited)
Renaldo Brady
Football Coach (uncredited)
Joshua Braud
Long Beach Poly Kicker (uncredited)
Kenneth Kynt Bryan
Mardi Gras Reveler (uncredited)
Blake Burt
Football Player (uncredited)
Carroll Burt
Coach (uncredited)
Jonathan Aaron Butler
Fan / Spectator (uncredited)
Momo Casablanca
Coach (uncredited)
Paul Catalano
EMT (uncredited)
Valencia Christina
Cheerleader (uncredited)
Edward J. Clare
Teacher (uncredited)
John C. Coffman
League Official (uncredited)
Terrance Collier
De La Salle Equipment Manager / Trainer (uncredited)
Duane Cothren
Tigers Coach (uncredited)
John Cramer
Crazy Ladoucer Supporter (uncredited)
Kristin Daniel
Bellevue Cheerleader / Long Beach Poly Cheerleader (uncredited)
Steven J. Daniels
Pitts Trainer / Funeral Goer (uncredited)
Divine Prince Ty Emmecca
Project Neighbor (uncredited)
Joseph Fischer
Security (uncredited)
Juan Gaspard
Fan In Stands (uncredited)
Jim Gleason
Sideline Reporter (uncredited)
Gloria Gonnillini
Spectator At Basketball Game (uncredited)
Steffie Grote
Pittsburg Pirates Cheerleader (uncredited)
James E. Guidry
Team Photographer (uncredited)
Gene Kevin Hames Jr.
De La Salle Team Trainer (uncredited)
Crystal Hamlin
Pittsburg Pirates Cheerleader (uncredited)
Sadarias Harrell
Fan (uncredited)
Darryl Harvey
Police investigator (uncredited)
Ryan Hebert
De Lasalle l fan (uncredited)
Dakota Hill
Football Official (uncredited)
Madison Holcomb
Cheerleader (uncredited)
Zach Hoyt
De La Salle Football Player (uncredited)
Jay Huguley
Coach Towne (uncredited)
Jacquelyn Twodat Jackson
Booster Club Parent (uncredited)
Jim Johnson
Pittsburg Pirates Coach (uncredited)
Mark Joyce
Diner Patron (uncredited)
David Kency
Dealer (uncredited)
Cynthia LeBlanc
Funeral attendee (uncredited)
A.J. Leitell
Sideline Reporter (uncredited)
John R Mangus
Tigers Assistant Coach (uncredited)
Kevonte Mcdonald
Patrons (uncredited)
Amanda McElroy
Bev's friend (uncredited)
Art McElroy
Amador Valley Coach (uncredited)
Jeff McNeal
Stadium Announcer (uncredited)
Wendi Merritt
Shopper (uncredited)
Starlette Miariaunii
Pittsburg Pirates Cheerleader (uncredited)
David Stephen Mitchell
De La Salle Assistant Coach (uncredited)
Broc Morgan
Player (uncredited)
Mike S. Murphy
Amador Valley HS Trainer (uncredited)
Jason Musco
Side Line Fan (uncredited)
Travis michael Myers
De La Salle Football Player (uncredited)
Ronald Ogden
Joshua Landri (uncredited)
Gustavo I. Ortiz
Amador Valley Football Trainer (uncredited)
Zack Payne
De La Salle Football Player (uncredited)
Lisa Raziano
Jazz Patron (uncredited)
Gus Rhodes
News Reporter (uncredited)
Chris Roark
Huckabay (uncredited)
Morgan Roberts
Rival Player #2 (uncredited)
Everest Robinson
Poly Football Player (uncredited)
Trip Roby
Teacher (uncredited)
Robert Segari
High School Football Coach (uncredited)
Jarett Shorts
Basketbal Player (uncredited)
Kerry Sims
Coach (uncredited)
Logan Douglas Smith
Football Coach / Spectator (uncredited)
Joseph Stephens Jr.
Bell South Head Coach (uncredited)
David Tice
Executive Producer (uncredited)
Tre Tureaud
T.K's Killer (uncredited)
Joseph Uzzell
Head Coach Bellevue Wolverines (uncredited)
Mindi Valentine
Fan (uncredited)
Justin Christopher Vaughn
Black Male Orderly (uncredited)
Justin Vice
Football fan (uncredited)
John Wettermark
League Official (uncredited)
Jonathan Wright
DLS football player (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
In the 2004-2005 season, DeLaSalle didn't win their first game until their 4th game. Their first win was against Archbishop Mitty of San Jose, CA. They did not play Long Beach Poly that season as depicted in the movie.
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Sadarias Harrell was originally cast as Trainer for a team opposing the De La Salle Spartans, but producers agreed to re-cast him as Fan in order to address his athletic brand concerns.
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De La Salle is a private high school and costs over $16,000 a year to attend. They aim to give scholarships to students who cannot afford it.
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Goofs
De La Salle's loss to Bellevue High took place in a night game at the NFL's Seahawks home stadium, then-named Qwest Field, not a high school stadium as depicted in the film.
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The doctor comes in and tells the Coach that he had an 83% blockage of his PLA, calling it the "widowmaker" and required 5 stents. The "widowmaker" is actually a blockage of the left main artery or the upper LAD artery. The PLA is so small also that it would not accommodate 5 stents.
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In the movie it makes it seem like the second game of the 2004 season is played against Clayton valley, but that is incorrect. The second game of the 2004 season was a home game for De La Salle against Clovis West High School and De La Salle lost 30-12. They did play a team from Clayton valley that year, but that game ended in a 17-17 tie.
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