The Mighty Macs
She dared to dream. They dared to believe.In the early 70s, Cathy Rush becomes the head basketball coach at a tiny, all-girls Catholic college. Though her team has no gym and no uniforms -- and the school itself is in danger of being sold -- Coach Rush looks to steer her girls to their first national championship.
Description: In the early 70s, Cathy Rush becomes the head basketball coach at a tiny, all-girls Catholic college. Though her team has no gym and no uniforms -- and the school itself is in danger of being sold -- Coach Rush looks to steer her girls to their first national championship.
Genres: Drama
Homepage: http://www.themightymacs.com/
Budget: $7,000,000 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 102 minutes
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Blacklight
The Mountain Between Us
Carla Gugino
Played Cathy Rush
Marley Shelton
Played Sister Sunday
Ellen Burstyn
Played Mother St. John
David Boreanaz
Played Ed Rush
Katie Hayek
Played Trish Sharkey
Kim Blair
Played Lizanne Caufield
Meghan Sabia
Played Jen Galentino
Margaret Anne Florence
Played Rosemary Keenan
Kate Nowlin
Played Colleen McCann
Taylor Steel
Played Mimi Malone
Bianca Brunson
Played Gayle Moore
Malachy McCourt
Played Monsignor
Phyllis Somerville
Played Sister Sister
Jodie Lynne McClintock
Played Sister Thomas
Marianne Bonner
Played Sister Sarge
Ginny Graham
Played Sister Jane
Lauren Bittner
Played Mary Margaret O'Malley
Lauren Karl
Played Kelly MacDougal
Catherine Rush
Played Bank Teller
Ed T. Rush
Played Sidewalk Patron
Mike Burns
Played Young Priest
John Peakes
Played Harry McHale
Robert Michael Kelly
Played Board Member
Donald Cairns
Played Board Member
David Howey
Played Photographer
Ward Horton
Played Frankie Sharkey
Joanne Bradley
Played West Chester Coach
Katie Davis
Played Immaculata Reserve
Matt Chambers
Played Basketball player
Paul Chambers
Played Basketball player
Paul M. Chambers
Played Basketball player
J.P. Dunphy
Played Basketball player
Patrick Traver
Played Basketball player
Sean Pratt
Played Jimmy Sullivan
Erin Mosher
Played Mrs. Sullivan
Brooke Josephson
Played Mrs. Kincade
Jesse Draper
Played Mrs. Ballard
Tom McCarthy
Played Foot Lotion Buyer
Kendal Ridgeway
Played Marian Sharkey
Tisha Tinsman
Played Rita Galentino
Tony Luke Jr.
Played Salvatore Galentino
Brandon Hannan
Played Tony Galentino
Christopher Mann
Played Julius Moore
Tess Roney
Played Joanne Caufield
Maggie Kincade
Played Megan Caufield
Josh Green
Played Cowboy in bar
Kathy Romano
Played Flight Attendant
William R. Johnson
Played LaSalle Athletic Director
Pete Postiglione
Played Security Guard
Michael Smerconish
Played Reporter #1
Anthony Gargano
Played Reporter #2
Joe Conklin
Played Announcer
Regina Murphy
Played Referee
Lisa Ballard
Played Referee
Kristin Schupp
Played Referee
Carolyn Longenderfer
Played Waitress
Jennifer Meehan
Played Woman in Bathroom
Courtney Mix
Played South Dakota State Player
Tim Sherry
Played Bartender
Patrick McDade
Played Cupcake Buyer
Richard Alliger
Played Security Guard
Ruthie Bolton
Played Mississippi State Coach
Evan Bochetto
Played Locker Room Assistant
Jacob D'Orazio
Played Program Seller
Tolly Sherry
Played Cheerleading Nun
Kim Johnson
Played Cheerleading Nun
Andrea Strang
Played Cheerleading Nun
Sharon Dacey
Played Cheerleading Nun
Victoria Guinta
Played Cheerleading Nun
Trudy Wilson
Played Cheerleading Nun
Francine Bianco Tax
Played Cheerleader Nun
Gina Allegro
Played Rosemont Coach (uncredited)
Vale Anoai
Played College Student in Church (uncredited)
Robert Bizik
Played Basketball Fan (uncredited)
Sara Jane Blazo
Played West Chester Asst Coach (uncredited)
Michael Edward Brooks
Played Basketball fan (uncredited)
David E. Brown
Played Basketball Referee (uncredited)
Frank Aptacy
Played Bar Patron (uncredited)
Gary Beck
Played Student Fan (uncredited)
Rich Bryant
Played Immaculata Student (uncredited)
Jennifer Butler
Played Nun (uncredited)
Alice Chamberlain
Played Nun (uncredited)
Karen Chamberlain
Played Nun (uncredited)
Judy Corona-Karpowicz
Played Basketball Fan (uncredited)
Sarah Donaldson
Played Core Group Student (uncredited)
Mary Ellen Driscoll
Played Assistant Coach, Mississippi State (uncredited)
Cindy Engle
Played Faculty / Fan (uncredited)
Evangeline
Played College Student (uncredited)
Erich Ficke
Played Basketball Patron (uncredited)
Erin Frederick
Played Immaculata Student (uncredited)
Leslie Noel Haigh
Played Drummer Girl (uncredited)
Kim Handloff
Played College Student / Nun (uncredited)
Basil Kershner
Played Basketball Fan (uncredited)
Steven J. Klaszky
Played Scorekeeper (uncredited)
Kathleen LaGue
Played Voices (uncredited)
Traci Law
Played Student in Stands (uncredited)
Erin Lulevitch
Played Student (uncredited)
Fallon Maressa
Played Student (uncredited)
Jeffrey Mowery
Played Fan in Pheasant Pants (uncredited)
Keith Moyer
Played Biker (uncredited)
Ken Myers
Played Fan (uncredited)
Chelsea O'Toole
Played Nun (uncredited)
Jean Orlando
Played Nun (uncredited)
Charles Pendelton
Played Cab Driver / Featured (uncredited)
Janine Rafalko
Played College Student (uncredited)
Vincent Riviezzo
Played Bank Customer (uncredited)
Shawnee Robertson
Played Cheering Nun (uncredited)
John Roney
Played Thomas Caufield (uncredited)
Megan Rose
Played Catholic school girl (uncredited)
Mark Savage Jr.
Played Fan (uncredited)
Chuck Schanamann
Played Charlie Malone (uncredited)
Mark Schroeder
Played Scorekeeper #2 (uncredited)
Mark Simms
Played Fan (uncredited)
Danielle Stoner
Played Parishoner (uncredited)
Ryan Tygh
Played Sporting Goods Stock Boy (uncredited)
Dan Van Wert
Played Basketball Fan (uncredited)
Diane Varrenti
Played Friend of the Family (uncredited)
Sonny Vellozzi
Played Scorekeeper (uncredited)
Kimberly Villanova
Played Nun (uncredited)
Ryan Windish
Played Monsignor Assistant (uncredited)
Scott Yannick
Played Stadium Security Guard (uncredited)
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