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The Longest Yard

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A football player-turned-convict organizes a team of inmates to play against a team of prison guards. His dilemma is that the warden asks him to throw the game in return for an early release, but he is also concerned about the inmates' lack of self-esteem.

Release Date : 1974-08-21

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Paramount Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Burt Reynolds

Character Name : Paul Crewe

Original Name : Burt Reynolds

Gender : Male

Eddie Albert

Character Name : Warden Hazen

Original Name : Eddie Albert

Gender : Male

Ed Lauter

Character Name : Captain Knauer

Original Name : Ed Lauter

Gender : Male

Michael Conrad

Character Name : Nate Scarboro

Original Name : Michael Conrad

Gender : Male

James Hampton

Character Name : Caretaker

Original Name : James Hampton

Gender : Male

Harry Caesar

Character Name : Granville

Original Name : Harry Caesar

Gender : Male

John Steadman

Character Name : Pop

Original Name : John Steadman

Gender : Male

Charles Tyner

Character Name : Unger

Original Name : Charles Tyner

Gender : Male

Mike Henry

Character Name : Rassmeusen

Original Name : Mike Henry

Gender : Male

Jim Nicholson

Character Name : Ice Man

Original Name : Jim Nicholson

Gender : Male

Bernadette Peters

Character Name : Miss Toot

Original Name : Bernadette Peters

Gender : Female

Pervis Atkins

Character Name : Mawabe

Original Name : Pervis Atkins

Gender : Male

Tony Cacciotti

Character Name : Rotka

Original Name : Tony Cacciotti

Gender : Male

Anitra Ford

Character Name : Melissa

Original Name : Anitra Ford

Gender : Female

Richard Kiel

Character Name : Samson

Original Name : Richard Kiel

Gender : Male

Tony Reese

Character Name : Levitt

Original Name : Tony Reese

Gender : Male

Michael Fox

Character Name : Announcer

Original Name : Michael Fox

Gender : Male

Dino Washington

Character Name : Mason

Original Name : Dino Washington

Gender : Male

George A. Jones

Character Name : Big George

Original Name : George A. Jones

Gender : Male

Chuck Hayward

Character Name : Trooper I

Original Name : Chuck Hayward

Gender : Male

Mort Marshall

Character Name : Assistant Warden

Original Name : Mort Marshall

Gender : Male

Joe Kapp

Character Name : Walking Boss

Original Name : Joe Kapp

Gender : Male

Pepper Martin

Character Name : Shop Steward

Original Name : Pepper Martin

Gender : Male

Ray Nitschke

Character Name : Bogdanski

Original Name : Ray Nitschke

Gender : Male

Sonny Sixkiller

Character Name : The Indian

Original Name : Sonny Sixkiller

Gender : Male

Robert Tessier

Character Name : Shokner

Original Name : Robert Tessier

Gender : Male

Ernie Wheelwright

Character Name : Spooner

Original Name : Ernie Wheelwright

Gender : Male

Joe Dorsey

Character Name : Bartender

Original Name : Joe Dorsey

Gender : Male

Gus Carlucci

Character Name : Team Doctor

Original Name : Gus Carlucci

Gender : Male

Jack Rockwell

Character Name : Trainer

Original Name : Jack Rockwell

Gender : Male

Sonny Shroyer

Character Name : Tannen

Original Name : Sonny Shroyer

Gender : Male

Ray Ogden

Character Name : Schmidt

Original Name : Ray Ogden

Gender : Male

Don Ferguson

Character Name : Referee

Original Name : Don Ferguson

Gender : Male

Alfie Wise

Character Name : Trooper II

Original Name : Alfie Wise

Gender : Male

Steve Wilder

Character Name : J.J.

Original Name : Steve Wilder

Gender : Male

Wilbur Gillian

Character Name : Big Wilbur

Original Name : Wilbur Gillian

Gender : Male

Wilson Warren

Character Name : Buttercup

Original Name : Wilson Warren

Gender : Male

Joe Jackson

Character Name : Little Joe

Original Name : Joe Jackson

Gender : Male

Howard Silverstein

Character Name : Howie

Original Name : Howard Silverstein

Gender : Male

Donald Hixon

Character Name : Donny

Original Name : Donald Hixon

Gender : Male

Gerald Michael Atkins

Character Name : Con / Football player (uncredited)

Original Name : Gerald Michael Atkins

Gender : Male

Malcolm Atterbury

Character Name : Bit Part (uncredited)

Original Name : Malcolm Atterbury

Gender : Male

J. Don Ferguson

Character Name : Football Referee (uncredited)

Original Name : J. Don Ferguson

Gender : Male

Lance Fuller

Character Name : Secondary Role (uncredited)

Original Name : Lance Fuller

Gender : Male

Harold Morris

Character Name : Minor Role (uncredited)

Original Name : Harold Morris

Gender : Male

Bill Rampley

Character Name : Guard / Football Player (uncredited)

Original Name : Bill Rampley

Gender : Male

James Hooks Reynolds

Character Name : Con Football Player (uncredited)

Original Name : James Hooks Reynolds

Gender : Male

Philip Wende

Character Name : Guard (uncredited)

Original Name : Philip Wende

Gender : Male

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Football and prison is a recipe for brutal mirth. Disgraced former pro football quarterback Paul Crewe is sent to prison after a drunken night to remember. The prison is run by Warden Hazen, a football nut who spies an opportunity to utilise Crewe's ability at the sport to enhance the prison guards' team skills. After initially declining to help, Crewe is swayed into putting together a team of convicts to take on the guards in a one off match, thieves, murderers and psychopaths collectively come together to literally, beat the guards, but Crewe also has his own personal demons to exorcise. This violent, but wonderfully funny film has many things going for it. Directed with style by the gifted hands of Robert Aldrich, The Longest Yard cheekily examines the harshness of gridiron and fuses it with the brutality of the penal system. The script from Tracy Keenan Wynn is a sharp as a tack and Aldrich's use of split screens and slow motion sequences bring it all together very nicely indeed. I would also like to comment on the editing from Michael Luciano, nominated for the Oscar in that department, it didn't win, but in my honest opinion it's one of the best edited pictures from the 70s. Taking the lead role of Crewe is Burt Reynolds, here he is at the peak of his powers (perhaps never better) and has star appeal positively bristling from every hair on his rugged chest. It's a great performance, believable in the action sequences (he was once a halfback for Florida), and crucially having the comic ability to make Wynn's script deliver the necessary mirth quota. What is of most interest to me is that Crewe is a less than honourable guy, the first 15 minutes of the film gives us all we need to know about his make up, but much like One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest the following year, The Longest Yard has us rooting for the main protagonist entering the home straight, and that is something of a testament to Reynolds' charm and charisma. The film's crowning glory is the football game itself, taking up three parts of an hour, the highest compliment I can give it is to say that one doesn't need to be a fan of the sport to enjoy this final third. It's highly engaging as a comedy piece whilst also being octane inventive as an action junkie's series of events. A number of former gridiron stars fill out both sides of the teams to instill a high believability factor into the match itself, and the ending is a pure rewarding punch the air piece of cinema. 9/10

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-11-25

On the face of it, the warden "Eddie Albert" maybe wasn't having his brightest idea when he decides that his prisoners should play a game of American football against his guards, but when a former pro is sent down for eighteen months after an altercation with a Citröen and the harbour, he has just the man to put together an opposing team. "Crewe" (Burt Reynolds) is offered preferential treatment for himself - and that might well mean early release, and for his team and so he and fellow inmate "Nate" (Michael Conrad) start recruiting. Obviously, there are no storage of volunteers but what starts off as a bit of glorified prank starts to mean something a little more to the team, and to "Crewe" himself as he must balance his selfish promises to the governor with the aspirations of a team that finally have some sense of purpose in their lives. With that conflict building as the game grows ever closer, just what will "Crewe" decide to do? It's all a little predictable on that last front, but Reynolds turns in quite a charismatic performance and Albert an equally dastardly one as the drama comedically illustrates the futility of imprisonment as a method of reintegrating folks into society. There's an entertaining mix of stereotypical inmates from which to choose from, and plenty of action towards the end giving us quite a sense of how perilous this ball game can be coupled with some entertaining shunts, bumps and black eyes.