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One Hope. One Truth. One Way (John 14:6)Love and unity in a school torn by racism and hate in the 1970s. A gifted high school football player must learn to embrace his talent and his faith as he battles racial tensions on and off the field.
Description: Love and unity in a school torn by racism and hate in the 1970s. A gifted high school football player must learn to embrace his talent and his faith as he battles racial tensions on and off the field.
Genres: Drama
Budget: $12,000,000 | Revenue : $14,394,097
Runtime: 123 minutes
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Hands of Stone
USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage
99 Homes
Rudy
C. Thomas Howell
Played George 'Shorty' White
Sean Astin
Played Hank
Jon Voight
Played Paul Bryant
Virginia Williams
Played Debbie
Brando Eaton
Played Mike Morton
Sherri Shepherd
Played Momma Nathan
Nic Bishop
Played Tandy Gerelds
Caleb Castille
Played Tony Nathan
Kelly Greyson
Played Shelia
Rhoda Griffis
Played Attorney Brenda Howly
Marcus Henderson
Played Reggie Greene
Joy Brunson
Played Johnnie
Lance E. Nichols
Played Junior
Kevin Sizemore
Played Jerry Stearns
DeVon Franklin
Played Preacher
Brett Rice
Played Whitehurst
Richard Kohnke
Played Jeff Rutledge
Jet Jurgensmeyer
Played Todd Gerelds
Kirk B.R. Woller
Played Owen Davis
Blake Burgess
Played Allyson
Danny Vinson
Played Banks Assistant Coach
Vernard 'Bone' Hampton
Played Rowdy Fan
Kevin Downes
Played Birmingham Reporter
Harry Alexander
Played Wales
Kristi Averette
Played Mom in Restuarant / Football Game Attendee
Devin Bright
Played Cedric
Jason Burkey
Played Insurance Customer
Alani iLongwe
Played Malik
Peter Charnock
Played Woodlawn Football Player
Matthew T. Cook
Played Racist Fan
Michael Entrekin
Played Woodlawn Player
Ron Flagge
Played Johnnie's Dad
Jeremy Grimsley
Played Chain Gang
Corey Hodge
Played Woodlawn Football Player
Tyrell Humphries
Played Sam Cunningham
Justin Johnston
Played Football Official
Walker Morgan Kendrick
Played Field Boy
David Kloehr
Played David Smith
Jeff Kruse
Played Football Official
Kelly Layne
Played Jeff Rutledge's Mother
Keith Loy
Played Referee
David Manne
Played Reporter
Doug Markstrom
Played Football Official
Tom Mullins
Played Huffman Coach
Justin O'Neal
Played Malik's Friend
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