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Drama

The 5th Quarter

- Rising from tragedy to triumph

In the wake of a car crash that killed his brother, football player Jon Abbate leads his school's struggling team to its most successful season ever.

Release Date : 2010-04-08

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : McCreary EntertainmentAngel City Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Aidan Quinn

Character Name : Steven Abbate

Original Name : Aidan Quinn

Gender : Male

Andie MacDowell

Character Name : Maryanne Abbate

Original Name : Andie MacDowell

Gender : Female

Ryan Merriman

Character Name : Jon Abbate

Original Name : Ryan Merriman

Gender : Male

Michael Harding

Character Name : Coach Jim Grobe

Original Name : Michael Harding

Gender : Male

Stacy Earl

Character Name : Joan Marie

Original Name : Stacy Earl

Gender : Female

Matt McGrath

Character Name : Adam Abbate

Original Name : Matt McGrath

Gender : Male

Jillian Batherson

Character Name : Haley Scott

Original Name : Jillian Batherson

Gender : Female

Anessa Ramsey

Character Name : Lynn Garber

Original Name : Anessa Ramsey

Gender : Female

Sammy Nagi Njuguna

Character Name : Josh Gattis

Original Name : Sammy Nagi Njuguna

Gender : Male

Stefan Guy

Character Name : Luke Abbate

Original Name : Stefan Guy

Gender : Male

Micah Andrews

Character Name : Himself

Original Name : Micah Andrews

Gender : Male

Mandy Manis

Character Name : Rachel Abbate

Original Name : Mandy Manis

Gender : Female

Josh Smith

Character Name : Steve Justice

Original Name : Josh Smith

Gender : Male

Jason Drago

Character Name : Officer #1

Original Name : Jason Drago

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Todd

@Ultimatemoviereview

2021-06-23

The Ultimate Movie Review! - http://tss5078.blogspot.com - @tss5078 - February 13, 2006, was a normal winter's day in a small suburb of Atlanta. Luke Abbate, a 15 year old High School Lacrosse star, accepts a ride home from a teammate. On the way the new driver decides to show off his driving skills by flying down the street at 90 MPH, when he loses control of the car. The car flies about 70 feet, injuring all the passengers and killing young Luke. It's a nightmare story that all families fear, when their kids start driving, the only difference about Luke's story is that it really happened. The 5th Quarter is a film dedicated to Luke's memory and tells the story of his family in the wake of such tragedy. As the film plays out, it starts to lean away from tragedy and toward triumph, the triumph of the 2006 Wake Forrest Championship Football team. There captain was John Abbate, Luke's brother. The team was supposed to finish dead last, but wound up having a miracle season. It is a story that was so well done, that it couldn't have been anything but a true story. I don't think any writer could have thought of a story like this. Ryan Merriman stars, once again in a sports drama, and of all his performances that I've seen, this had to be the strongest. Not only does he show tremendous athletic ability, but he takes the audience of a roller-coaster ride of emotion. Merriman was so good, that he even had a cold hearted cynic like myself, tearing up. Aidan Quinn and Andie McDowell play the matriarchs of the Abbate family, giving outstanding performances. They made the audience see and feel just what it was like for the Abbate family. Most films are meant to entertain, but the 5th Quarter does more than entertain, it tells a very important story and actually makes you feel something for the tragedies and hardships of other people. I was expecting to see a sports movies, instead I saw something that really made me think. Only the best the big screen has to offer can make you both think and feel for the characters.