Hoosiers is a 1986 sports film based on a true story about a small-town high school basketball team in Indiana. The team's coach, Norman Dale, played by Gene Hackman, is a controversial figure with a mysterious past. Despite facing skepticism and resistance from the community, Coach Dale leads the team to the state championship game.
Throughout the film, the team faces various challenges and obstacles, including personal conflicts and external pressures. However, with determination and teamwork, they overcome these hurdles and ultimately achieve success on the court.
Hoosiers is a heartwarming and inspiring story that highlights the power of perseverance, belief in oneself, and the importance of unity. The film captures the essence of small-town America and the passion for basketball that unites communities.
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Best Shot
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Big Band Highlight No. 2
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Ole Georg:
Composer
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Indiana (Back Home Again in Indiana)
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Do Lord
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Star Spangled Banner
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Big Band Highlight No. 3
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Ole Georg:
Composer
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Hail to Southport
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John Stafford Smith:
Performer
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