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REMEMBER THE TITANS


History Is Written By The Winners

2000



Remember The Titans (2000)  
    
Directed by 
Boaz Yakin    
  
Writing credits (WGA) 
Gregory Allen Howard   (written by) 
  
Cast (in credits order) 
Denzel Washington ....  Coach Boone  
Scott Miles (II) ....  Principal  
Will Patton ....  Coach Yoast  
Donald Adeosun Faison ....  Petey  
Michael Rouby ....  Titan #10  
rest of cast listed alphabetically  
Sharon Blackwood ....  Nurse  
Kate Bosworth  (as Kate Bosworth)  
Preston Brant ....  Jerry Buck  
Rice Brett ....  Coach Tyrell  
Kelly Cheston ....  Girl #2  
Neal Ghant ....  Glascoe  
Ryan Gosling ....  Bosley  
Stuart Greer ....  Asst. Coach Marshall  
Gerrit Hamilton ....  Chain Gang Member (uncredited)  
Wood Harris ....  Big Ju  
Ryan Hurst ....  Bertier  
David Jefferson (II) ....  Cook  
Burgess Jenkins ....  Butts  
Lucinda Jenney ....  Arleen Yoast  
Craig Kirkwood ....  Rev  
Hayden Panettiere ....  Cheryl Yoast  
Kip Pardue ....  Sunshine  
Nicole Ari Parker   
Earl Poitier ....  Blue  
Brett Rice ....  Coach Tyrell  
Ethan Suplee ....  Lastik  
John Michael Weatherly ....  Kirk Barker  
Aaron Weiler ....  Protestor/Reporter (uncredited)  
Gregory Alan Williams ....  Coach "Doc" Hinds (as William Gregalan)  
  
Produced by 
Jerry Bruckheimer    
Michael Flynn (II)   (executive)  
Chad Oman    
Mike Stenson   (executive)  
  
Original music by 
Trevor Rabin    
  
Cinematography by 
Philippe Rousselot    
  
Film Editing by 
Michael Tronick    
  
Casting 
Ronna Kress    
  
Production Design by 
Deborah Evans    
  
Art Direction 
Jonathan Short    
  
Set Decoration 
Anne Kuljian    
  
Costume Design by 
Judy L. Ruskin   (as Judy Ruskin Howell)  
  
Makeup Department 
Sarah Mays ....  assistant makeup artist  
Manny Millar ....  key hair stylist  
Charles Gregory Ross ....  assistant hair stylist  
  
Production Management 
Tom Luse ....  production manager  
Katie Willard Troebs ....  production coordinator  
  
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 
Randy Fletcher ....  first assistant director  
Cellin Gluck ....  first assistant director: second unit  
Dale M. Nielsen ....  second second assistant director (Dale 
Pierce Nielson)  
Brian O'Kelley ....  second assistant director  
Alexander Witt ....  second unit director  
  
Art Department 
Dwight Benjamin-Creel ....  property master  
Andrew Duncan ....  assistant property master  
Megan Graham ....  assistant property master  
Sloane U'Ren ....  set designer  
  
Sound Department 
Bob Crawford ....  cable person  
Drew Ponder ....  boom operator  
  
Special Effects 
Lisa Reynolds (I) ....  assistant special effects  
Bob Shelley ....  special effects  
Randy Southerland ....  assistant special effects  
Willard Stephens ....  assistant special effects  
  
Stunts 
Lonnie R. Smith ....  stunt co-ordinator  
  
Other crew 
Tracy Bennett ....  still photographer  
Xiomara Comrie ....  second assistant camera  
Greg Cotton ....  extras coordinator: on-set  
Seth Fortin ....  set production assistant  
KristieAnne Groelinger ....  executive in charge of production: JBF  
Jalyn Henton ....  production assistant  
Ron Higgins ....  assistant: Boaz Yakin  
Sharon Kitchens ....  assistant: Mr. Bruckheimer  
Paul Linford ....  music programer  
Bobby McMahan ....  second assistant camera  
Robin Meyers ....  additional script supervisor  
Neal Norton ....  camera operator: "a" camera
steadicam operator  
Day Permuy ....  production secretary  
Wynn Petersen ....  assistant: Ms. Groelinger  
Ryan Posly ....  assistant: Mr. Bruckheimer  
Cynthia Stillwell ....  extras casting  
Tara Tovarek ....  production assistant  
Paul Varrieur ....  camera operator: "b" camera  
  

 

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Susan Granger's review of "REMEMBER THE TITANS" (Walt Disney Pictures)

Back in 1971, when high school football was everything to the residents of Alexandria, Virginia, local officials were forced to integrate the schools and hire a black man, Herman Boone, as head coach of the T.C. Williams Titans. First, he and the older, beloved white coach with more seniority, Bill Yoast, had to learn to work together. Then they were faced with molding a group of rebellious teenage boys into a winning team while teaching them valuable lessons about becoming men. Their respect, friendship and determination healed a town torn by fear, ignorance and prejudice. Based on a true story, scripted by Gregory Allen Howard, first-time director Boaz Yakin propels the gradual process of discovery and bonding among the participants. A highlight is the pre-dawn cross-country run, culminating at the Gettysburg Battlefield, where Boone notes: "50,000 men died on this same field fighting the same battle we are still fighting today...If we don't come together on this hallowed ground, we too will be destroyed." Denzel Washington radiates intensity as the tough-yet-fair taskmaster Boone, who divides his enraged players into color-blind squads, offense and defense, at training camp, saying, "football is about controlling that anger, harnessing that aggression to achieve perfection," reminding them how, in mythology, the titans were greater than the gods. Bill Patton strikes a different note as the gentle, quiet, taciturn Yoast with his precocious, outspoken, football-obsessed daughter (Hayden Panettiere) who provides comic relief. What distinguishes this film is its honesty, a credit to the young ensemble actor/players. On the Granger Movie Gauge of 1 to 10, "Remember the Titans" is an inspirational 8, an emotionally-uplifting testament to the power of the human spirit.


The review above was posted to the rec.arts.movies.reviews newsgroup (de.rec.film.kritiken for German reviews).



Have I seen this movie: No
Will I see It: Probably on video

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