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Slap Shot
Cast
Paul Newman, Strother Martin, Michael Ontkean, Jennifer Warren View AllCrew
George Roy Hill (Director), Nancy Dowd (Writer) View All
Release: Feb. 25th, 1977
Runtime: 2 hours, 3 minutes
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RIP Paul D'Amato (Slap Shot, The Deer Hunter, Law & Order)
Actor Paul D'Amato has died at the age of 75.
He began working as a stagehand at the age of 14 and at 21 decided he wanted to be an actor. He attended Emerson College where he appeared in school pro...
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Bitch Slap
CAST:
Julia Voth
Erin Cummings
America Olivo
Michael Hurst
Ron Melendez
William Gregory Lee
Minae Noji
Kevin Sorbo
Dennis Keiffer
Lucy Lawless
Opening in theaters in 2009...
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Let Me In - A shot by shot remake? (SPOILERS!)
From what I've heard Let Me In is a shot by shot remake of Let the Right One In but here is my question....
Let Me In is not rated R for nudity. I know the scene at the end of the original was a du...
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So what happened to Bitch Slap?
I remember last year that a film named Bitch Slap was coming out and it looked real good but I have heard nothing on it for a long time, does anyone know if it is still going to be released?
Cheers ...
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Newman has to try to keep his team together in the face of little support from the General Manager (the wonderful Strother Martin), and Newman eventually gets a brainstorm to pump his team up by concocting a fake sale of the team from their cold Northern climes to Florida.

As rumours of the team folding begin to swirl, the teams player & coach Reggie Dunlop (Paul Newman), devises a plan to get the team interested again in order to possibly sell the team at the end of the season.

In an effort to save the team and his own career, Reggie decides that the way to get fans back in the seats is for the team to get down and dirty on the ice, which puts Reggie in direct conflict with an idealistic rookie named Ned (Michel Ontkean).