Colpo secco

Titolo originale: Slap Shot
Regia: George Roy Hill |
Anno: 1977
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Dramma
Tag: small town | sports | pennsylvania, usa | ice hockey | team owner |
Cast: Paul Newman | Strother Martin | Michael Ontkean | Jennifer Warren | Lindsay Crouse | Jerry Houser | Andrew Duncan | Jeff Carlson | Steve Carlson | David Hanson | Yvon Barrette | Allan F. Nicholls | Brad Sullivan | Stephen Mendillo | Yvan Ponton | Matthew Cowles | Kathryn Walker | Melinda Dillon | M. Emmet Walsh | Swoosie Kurtz | Paul D'Amato | Ronald L. Docken | Guido Tenesi | Jean Rosario Tetreault | Christopher Murney | Myron Odegaard | Ned Dowd | Gracie Head | Larry Block | Paul Dooley | Susan Kendall Newman | Nancy N. Dowd |

Una squadra di hockey su ghiaccio si trova ultima in classifica e sul punto di essere liquidata. Ma il suo allenatore e giocatore Reggie si fa in quattro per salvarla. Monta colpi giornalistici con i cronisti, solleva l'interesse di grossi industriali, sul campo chiede (e ottiene) dalla compagine un'aggressività verbale e fisica senza limiti. La squadra risale posizioni e vince il campionato. Ma sarà liquidata lo stesso.

Approfondimenti

Peter Strauss auditioned to play a role in Colpo secco (1977) but broke his leg whilst skating in th [...] D
Although the home games the Chiefs played in along with the town they were based in as actually John [...] D
Dave Hanson's son, Christian played for the National Hockey League's Toronto Maple Leafs from 2008 t [...] D
The Championship Trophy presented at the end of the movie was, in reality, the Lockhart Cup, which w [...] D
Paul D'Amato's character, Tim 'Dr. Hook' McCracken, served as the model for the face of the Marvel C [...] D
The character Ned Braden is named for Ned Dowd, the brother of the film's writer, Nancy Dowd. Ned Do [...] D
According to David Hanson (during a Q&A on his 2008 book tour) much of the Hanson brothers' on scree [...] D
Shortly after the film opened, the Jets had to suspend operations for one season because a flood dam [...] D
In minor league hockey "Slap Shot" is often referred to as "The Bible." D
Though decried by much of the NHL upon release - many league higher ups felt fans would lump the bra [...] D
Numerous members of the local community theatre group, "Pennwood Players" were selected for bit part [...] D
Paul Newman's player-coach character Reggie Dunlop was based on John Brophy, a long-time minor-leagu [...] D
Nancy Dowd's debut as an actress. D
The song "Right Back Where We Started From" by Maxine Nightingale is featured throughout the film an [...] D
In the scene where the referee was told to listen to the song, the red white & blue jersey belongs t [...] D
One of the Hanson brothers coached a reasonably successful youth team from Pittsburgh, PA that atten [...] D
Numerous members of the local community theatre group, "Pennwood Players" were selected for bit part [...] D
During rehearsals, Yvon Barrette was seriously injured when a puck hit him in the knee. Barrette was [...] D
Steve Carlson became the Head Coach of the Johnstown Chiefs East Coast Hockey League Team in 1988 un [...] D
Filmed during the summer of 1976. D
Paul Newman had stated on many occasions that he had more fun making this film than on any other fil [...] D
Allan F. Nicholls wore a helmet so he would not be mistaken for Jerry Houser, since they both had cu [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2000 list of the 500 movies nominated for the Top 100 F [...] D
Ned Dowd, a native of Boston who played the role of Ogie Ogilthorpe, also played college hockey at M [...] D
A significant portion of songs in the theatrical release, as well as versions shown on TV, were repl [...] D
Nancy Dowd originally intended the film to be a documentary. George Roy Hill convinced her that it w [...] D
Reggie Dunlop's car is a 1970 Pontiac GTO hardtop in Baja gold. D
Last of six Paul Newman movies to feature character actor Strother Martin. The previous movies are P [...] D
Dick Roberge was the head coach of the Johnstown Jets in the 1974-1975 hockey season. D
Although much of the movie takes place during the fall and winter seasons, when hockey is in season, [...] D
The Chiefs' bus driver was played by Cliff Thompson. Thompson was the bus driver for the Johnstown J [...] D
During the first bus trip with the Hanson brothers Reggie Dunlop reads the March 19, 1976 edition of [...] D
Michael Ontkean was a promising hockey player prior to becoming an actor, and was offered, but turne [...] D
Rod Masters, the uncredited organist in this film, was named the organist for the NHL's Seattle Krak [...] D
The referees in the game scenes wear red-striped jerseys instead of black, as was done in the now-de [...] D
In the scene where Lily Braden moves in with Reggie, there is a poster of the St. Louis Blues on the [...] D
Al Pacino showed interest in the lead role but fell out with director George Roy Hill after he was a [...] D
Both Paul Newman and Melinda Dillon also appeared in Absence Of Malice in 1981. D
The film cast includes two Oscar winners: Paul Newman and Nancy Dowd; and two Oscar nominees: Lindsa [...] D
The character of "#7 Clarence 'Screaming Buffalo' Swamptown" was played by 'Joe Nolan' who, during a [...] D
Near the end of the film, the radio broadcaster is interviewing one of the Hansen brothers in the lo [...] D
The design of the Ducks jerseys is borrowed from the Broome Dusters. D
Nick Nolte lobbied hard for the part of Ned Braden, but there was no time for him to learn how to sk [...] D
Paul Stewart, at the time an enforcer in the North American Hockey League (and later in the World Ho [...] D
All three Hanson brothers played professional hockey either in the World Hockey Association and/or t [...] D
Bruce Boudreau, head coach of the NHL's Vancouver Canucks, appears in the film wearing #7 for the Hy [...] D
One of the toy slot cars the Hanson's are playing with is a replica of a Brumos Porsche 935--a very [...] D
The character of Ogie Ogilthorpe was based upon Bill 'Goldie' Goldthorpe, a WHA and NAHL player in t [...] D
In 1992, Steve Carlson became the real-life head coach of the Memphis Riverkings, a Central Hockey L [...] D
In Québec (Canada), the movie has reached cult status because it was dubbed in a very "colorful" [...] D
The swearing in the film, by 1977 standards, was considered so foul, advertisements contained an add [...] D
Reggie's apartment in this movie is the actual, real-life apartment of Bruce Boudreau, who, at the t [...] D
Slap Shot is one of two sports films to be shot in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, the other being All The [...] D
Paul Newman and Lindsay Crouse would later reunite onscreen in The Verdict (1982). D
Many of the players in the game scenes (as well as the Hanson brothers) played for the Johnstown Jet [...] D
The Syracuse Bulldogs' stick boy was played by Danny Belisle's son, Dan Belisle Jr. D
Jerry Houser who played Dave "Killer" Carlson also played real life hockey player Les Auge in Miracl [...] D
Nancy Dowd wrote the script because her brother, Ned Dowd, was a professional hockey player. He also [...] D
When Lily moves into Reggie's apartment, you can see a framed picture of a hockey player on the apar [...] D
Susan Kendall Newman, who appears briefly as a drug store clerk and is later seen in the stands at o [...] D
During an interview a few years ago the "Hanson Brothers" (Steve & Jeff Carlson, Dave Hanson) were a [...] D
Per an interview with Dave Hanson on the Spittin Chiclets podcast, the three Hanson Brothers perform [...] D
Brothers Jack, Jeff Carlson and Steve Carlson were originally slated to play the Hanson brothers. Ho [...] D
Legend has it that while standing at ice level mere seconds before the Anaheim Ducks won the 2007 St [...] D
In the parade scene at the end of the film, the local movie theatre marquee clearly is showing La ve [...] D
Jean Rosario Tetreault lied his way into the movie. When George Roy Hill asked all the actors to com [...] D
Universal Pictures offered Steve Carlson, Jeff Carlson and David Hanson the chance to star in their [...] D
The only film performance of Jean Rosario Tetreault. D
The goalie mask worn by goaltender Denis Lemieux (Yvon Barette) is the same mask worn by then Philad [...] D
CM Punk (WWE & UFC) is a massive fan of Slap Shot and since he signed up to Twitter he gone by the n [...] D
The Hanson Brothers were the inspiration behind the creation of The Dudley Boys in ECW D

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Errori

The deck of cards between Braden and Dunlop (in front of the airline carrier bag when they are on th [...] D
During the championship game, cardboard cutouts to fill in the "crowd" can be clearly seen in the up [...] D
During the several shots of Reg lying down in his bed after putting a bounty on Tim McCracken's head [...] D
In one of the game scenes, a shot shows one of the Hanson's passing the puck (ultimately assisting o [...] D
The positioning of the sheet covering Reggie when he is in bed with Hanrahan's wife changes between [...] D
Despite Reggie Dunlop's efforts which lead to the Chiefs making a profit, the owner insists on disma [...] D
The amount of beer in Dunlop's glass changes when he sees his wife come into the bar and then asks h [...] D
Player Drouin #14 in the opening scene game against Hyannisport, was shown holding a opposing player [...] D
During the Charlestown/Hyannisport game, #7 of Hyannisport (current Minnesota Wild coach Bruce Boudr [...] D
While traveling on the team bus, many of the players are drinking Stroh's, while in the next shot th [...] D
In the climactic championship game, the Chiefs are surprised by the identities of the players the ot [...] D
When the Chiefs come back to the locker room between periods during the championship game, the Chief [...] D
Through out the course of the movie, Reggie Dunlop has the team, the media, and the public duped int [...] D
Reggie Dunlop leaves a tavern to go record a radio interview. When he leaves the bar, he announces t [...] D
A major plot point of Slap Shot is that the Chiefs are drawing almost nobody to their games, but the [...] D
The goalie Lemieux in the interview in the opening has a Cooper brand stick, then on the game vs Hai [...] D
In the opening sequences introducing the players, Ned Braden can be seen wearing blue gloves as he s [...] D
During his radio interview in which he puts a bounty on opponent Tim McCracken, Reggie Dunlop incorr [...] D
In the scene where the goalie is being interviewed, he illustrates various penalties with his stick. [...] D
During Ned's striptease during the championship game, the band members are clapping when seen in the [...] D
Ned Braden performs a striptease during the championship game fight. We see that his underwear is a [...] D
When Ned Braden does his striptease during the Championship game, he takes his jersey off and he is [...] D
When Reg fakes reading the paper to stage "bumping into" Francine, his right hand moves from holding [...] D
During the celebratory parade at the end of the movie, one of the musicians in the first school marc [...] D
In the first game of the movie, there is a shot of the Chiefs bench laughing at the drunk player who [...] D
When Killer goes after Donaldson after he tells Dunlap he's too old - he charges into him and breaks [...] D
Just after the wives discuss the "Great Ideas of the World" set, Jean-Guy Drouin chases a player be [...] D
In the scene where the goalie is being interviewed, he talks about going to the penalty box. Some ha [...] D
During the opening hockey game sequence, when the drunk player on the opposing team gets checked int [...] D
When Dunlop takes the Hansons to the hotel, he tells them that the team is on the road at 8:00 a.m. [...] D
In the opening hockey sequence, a Chiefs player is shown taking a slap shot, which appears to strike [...] D
Johnnys helmet of the Chiefs changes from a Northland style, made famous by NHL great Stan Mikita, t [...] D
At the bar many of the players are drinking Stroh's or Schlitz but in the next shot they're drinking [...] D
When the Hansons first take the ice, the drink can on Jim Carr's (announcer) desk changes from Fanta [...] D
During the game when Dunlop learns the team is folding, the newly acquired Hanson brothers are missi [...] D

Frase

Hyannisport broadcaster: Look at that. You can't s [...] D
[after meeting the Hansons] Reggie Dunlop: Oh you [...] D
Steve Hanson: [to Ogie Ogilthorpe] Hi Ogie. Buy yo [...] D
Jim Carr: Ned, what's a young man of your backgrou [...] D
Johnny Upton: [On watching the Hanson Brothers and [...] D
Reggie Dunlop: You mean you could sell us, but you [...] D
Lily Braden: What's the story on that dog? Reggie [...] D
Gilmore Tuttle: We'll straighten you out, you litt [...] D
Denis Lemieux: Ned, what's "échanger" in Englis [...] D
Shirley Upton: Johnny always says you can just scr [...] D
Johnny Upton: Jesus, what did the old man trade fo [...] D
Jim Carr: The fans are shouting kill, kill, kill-- [...] D
Jim Carr: Well I may be bald, but at least I'm not [...] D
Reggie Dunlop: It's their rink, it's their ice, an [...] D
Reggie Dunlop: And remember I went up to your room [...] D
[after losing at poker] Denis Lemieux: Fuck. I lo [...] D
[at the Chiefs Fashion Show] Johnny Upton: I'm go [...] D
Suzanne Hanrahan: [Lying naked in bed] You are the [...] D
Jeff Hanson: Eddie Shore? McGrath: Piss on Eddie [...] D
Lily Braden: You're bullshit, you're really bullsh [...] D
[referee skates over to Steve Carlson during the p [...] D
McGrath: Good crowd out there tonight, boys, let's [...] D
[repeated line] Referee Ecker: You, out! D
Johnny Upton: [Raises his glass in a toast] Hell, [...] D
Reggie Dunlop: Jesus Christ, what a friggin' night [...] D
Johnny Upton: Fuckin' Chrysler plant, here I come! D
Tim McCracken: They don't call me Dr. Hook for not [...] D
Reggie Dunlop: Goddamn lard-ass Barkley Donaldson, [...] D
Ned Braden: Now, they give you one phone call. See [...] D
Reggie Dunlop: What are you guys doing? Steve Han [...] D
Denis Lemieux: I'm tired of it! Puke! Blah! All th [...] D
Jim Carr: Oh this young man has had a very trying [...] D
Hyannisport broadcaster: The fans are standing up [...] D
Reggie Dunlop: I am personally placing a hundred-d [...] D
Reggie Dunlop: She underlines the fuck scenes for [...] D
Jim Ahern: [dressed up for a fashion show] I look [...] D
Morris Wanchuk: [while watching a soap opera in th [...] D
[Reggie is trying to get his pre-game nap] McGrat [...] D
McGrath: Every scout in the NHL is out there tonig [...] D
Jack Hanson: [to Andre "Poodle" Lussier] Hi. You k [...] D
Jim Carr: Andre "Poodle" Lussier, defense. Andre, [...] D
[repeated line] Dickie Dunn: I tried to capture t [...] D
Tim McCracken: Dunlop, you suck cock. Reggie Dunl [...] D
Reggie Dunlop: [In the locker room after starting [...] D
Reggie Dunlop: How's it going, Nick? Nick Brophy [...] D
Ned Braden: You take the van, I'll keep the dog. D
Nick Brophy # 8 Hyannisport Presidents: Anybody th [...] D
Denis Lemieux: My allergy to those fucking fans ha [...] D
Jim Carr: Here's a name for you nostalgia fans: Cl [...] D
Johnny Upton: [Seeing Reggie in a store phone boot [...] D
[afterthe Hansons join the team] Johnny Upton: Th [...] D
Jim Ahern: If Hanrahan's wife's a dyke, does that [...] D
Reggie Dunlop: They convicted Ogilthorpe! D
Reggie Dunlop: You know, your son looks like a fag [...] D
Reggie Dunlop: Hey Hanrahan! Hanrahan! Hanrahan - [...] D
Tim McCracken: Hundred bucks says you're gonna cra [...] D
Jim Carr: Hi, Jim Carr again. Denis, I know that s [...] D

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