The Longest Yard
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Cast & Crew
Peter Segal
Adam Sandler
Chris Rock
Burt Reynolds
James Cromwell
William Fichtner
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Synopsis
When former NFL player Paul Crewe is sent to prison, the warden forces him to transform a diverse group of inmates into a football team. Unlikely teammates, the convicts unite when they find out who they are playing: the guards. With the help of fellow inmates Nate Scarborough and Caretaker, Crewe promises the cons a chance to exact revenge in a bone-crushing showdown where anything goes.
Director
Peter Segal
Cast
Adam Sandler
Chris Rock
Burt Reynolds
James Cromwell
William Fichtner
Courteney Cox
Terry Crews
Richard Wester
Jasper Pendergrass
Paul Laquerre
Patrick Bristow
Ben Bronson
Hardy Mitchell
Jim Rome
Christopher Neiman
Dalip Singh
Daryl Hammond
Bryan Ross
Mark Ellis
Tracy Morgan
Chris Ball
Chad L. Stevens
Adam Schefter
Sean Salisbury
Sean Mcnamara
Edward Bunker
Jay Glazer
Rob Schneider
Eric Chmielecki
Bill Goldberg
Juston Wood
Justin Skinner
Walter Williamson
Conrad Goode
Tara Wilson
Rob Moore
Lonnie Henderson
Evan Pilgrim
Joey Coco Diaz
Brett Bech
Jeff Paulk
Darren Moores
Michael Silas
Chris Gizzi
Jenae Altschwager
Evan Hlavacek
Nyle Wiren
Terrance Joseph
John Hockridge
Keith Miller
Bryan Burwell
Gary Godsey
Sirr Parker
Kelvin Ingram
Darrin Chiaverini
Cliff Korzep
Joe Schey
Kevin Cassidy
Jamaine Blalock
Sale Isaia
Daniel Norris
Rachel Saydak
Lucas Yarnell
Ryan Iata
Candace Juleff
Michael Papajohn
Cara-lee Knodel
Steve Reevis
David Patrick Kelly
Bill Romanowski
Kevin Nash
Aaron Babino
Ralph Dell
Kevin Farkas
Denise Marie Jerome
Hiram Travis
Chris Berman
Brandon Molale
David C. Potter
Brian D Mann
Marcus Owan
Robert Sapp
Michael H Goodwyn
Ricardo J King
Asiel Hardison
John Mcclain
Lauren Sanchez
Dan Patrick
Peter King
Marc S Ganis
Shane Ralston
Damien Groce
Gary Compton
Todd Holland
Lance Clelland
Allen Covert
Nora Hassan
Colin Kim
Matt George
Andre Fuentes
Ray Stoney
Robert Harvey
Aaron Jones
Dane Krager
Louis Williams
Stone Cold Steve Austin
Larry Weisman
Tim Crowley
Cosmo Dematteo
Michael Irvin
Stink Fisher
Jerry A Sharp
Lobo Sebastian
Nick Turturro
Wilky Bazile
Scott Lewis
Scott Nicholson
Maurice Bryant
Sam Clemons
Sam Farmer
Ed Lauter
Cloris Leachman
Jaayda Mcclanahan
Brian Bosworth
Crew
Douglas Neal Acton
Matthew M Alexander
Phalon Alexander
Mark Allen
Rick Allen
Wade Allen
Simone Almekias-siegl
Alan C Alvarado
Christian Anderson
Steve Andrich
Pete Anthony
Pete Anthony
Enid Arias
Jeff Arndt
Chuck Askerneese
Alan Au
Brian Edward Avery
Mikey Avery
Rick Avery
Dorothy Baca
David Bach
Dean Bailey
Scott Bailey
Tom Bangel
William Barillaro
Natasha Barr
Tony Barraza
Daniel W. Barringer
Jim Barth
James Bayliss
Dominic Bazile
Arnold Beasley
Jeffrey Beck
Tracy Bennett
Bill W Benton
Tom Bernardello
Barry Bernardi
Clayton Berryman
David L Bethel
Kyle Binder
Michael R Blaich
Jennifer Blair
Perry Andelin Blake
Perry Andelin Blake
Tyler Blake
Tony Bohorquez
Bryan Bonwell
Bryan Bonwell
Brad Booth
Patsy L Bouge
Steve Bowen
Felicity Bowring
Eddie Braun
Max Brehme
Joseph Brennan
Kathryn Brink
Jeff Brockton
Corey C. Bronson
Leslie K Brown
Scott Bruza
Charles John Bukey
Brian Bull
Richard Burden
Fred Burke
Tom Y Burns
Jerry G Callaway
Jon Caradies
Chris Cardenas
Von Carlisle
Jeffrey Castel De Oro
Leo C Castellano
Teddy Castellucci
Michael P Catanzarite
Thomas Causey
Nicholas Cester
Mark Chadwick
Debra Chapman
Asani Charles
Kate Chase
Matt Chase
Albert Chi
Albert Cho
Julian Chojnacki
Jeff Chumas
Prentiss Church
Prentiss Church
Allan Clarke
Bobby Jo Coleman
Doug Coleman
Doug Coleman
Eliza Coleman
Ralph Coleman
Gil Combs
Roger Cook
Robert Corlew
Tom Costain
Brian James Cote
Kimberly Shriver Covate
Allen Covert
Jason Cox
Kate Crossley
Jai Dadlani
Payal Dani
Ajay Dass
Christopher Davis
Sandy De Crescent
Shannon Deats
Gabriel Decunto
Emily Dellheim
Michael Dellheim
Yann Delpuech
Lisa Deveaux
Sean Devore
Michael Dilbeck
James Donaruma
No Doubt
Christopher Dowling
Shawn Duchscherer
Wayne L. Duncan
Pauline Wu Duvall
Gregg Elam
Kiante Elam
Paul Eliopoulos
Josh Elliott
Mark Ellis
Timothy Grant Engle
Harland Espeset
Tobin Espeset
Corey Eubanks
Michael Ewing
Russell Farmarco
Damien Farris
Ronald Ferebee
Gary Fettis
Pat Fitzpatrick
Edward Flotard
John Fogerty
Robert S Frank
Patrick French
Mike Frevert
Monica Frommholz
Jeremy Fry
Gary G-wiz
Ross Gabrielli
David Gale
Danny Galsworth
Marc S Ganis
Bertha Garcia
Albert Gasser
Jeff Gatesman
J.j. George
Mickey Giacomazzi
Jack Giarraputo
Michael Giarraputo
Curtis Giese
Jim Gilson
Lisa Goldberg
Wendy Goldfisher
Angela Goodwin
Katherine Gourley
Jeff Gourson
Kevin Grady
Roger Greenaway
Norman Greenbaum
Norman Greenbaum
Kirk Greenberg
Jon Gruden
Stuart Grusin
Jonathan Guerra
Michael Guthrie
Jeffrey J. Haboush
Wayne Hancock
Wayne Hancock
Edward T. Hanley
Darlene Hansen
Mitzi Haralson
Catherine Harper
Anthony Harris
Lori D Harris
Steve Hart
John Hartigan
Gene Hartline
Scott Hastings
Jennifer Hawks
Kim Heath
Casey Hendershot
Casey Hendershot
M Todd Henry
Tim Herlihy
Tim Herlihy
Noessa Higa
Bill Hiney
Joel Hobbie
John Hockridge
Gregory K Hoffman
Toby Holguin
Steve Holladay
Demetricus Holloway
Ernest Holmes
Deshawn Holton
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Edward Bunker (1933-2005)
He was born on December 31, 1933 in Hollywood, California to a mother who was a chorus girl in a few Busby Berkely musicals, and a father who was a studio grip; two of the lesser positions in the Hollywood hierarchy. After his parents divorced when he was four, he spent the next several years in various foster homes and juvenile reform schools. By 14, he notched his first criminal conviction for burglery; at 17, he stabbed a youth prison guard; and by 19, he was considered so violent a felon, that he became the youngest inmate ever at San Quentin.
For the next 20 years, Bunker would be in and out of prison for numerous felonies: robbery, battery, and check forgery, just to name a few. While in prison, he read the novel of another San Quentin inmate, Caryl Chessman, whose book, Cell 2455, Death Row, was a reveleation to Bunker, so he set about devoting himself to writing.
He enrolled in a correspondence course in freshman English from the University of California, and after several years of unpublished novels, he struck gold in 1973 with No Beast So Fierce. The novel, about a paroled thief whose attempt to reenter mainstream society fails, was as tough and unforgiving as anything ever written about a parolee's readjustment to the outside, and it rightfully earned Bunker acclaim as a writer to watch.
After he was released from prison in 1975, Bunker concentrated on writing and acting. His big film break happened when No Beast So Fierce was turned into the movie Straight Time (1978) starring Dustin Hoffman. He co-wrote the screenplay, and also had a small part as one of Hoffman's cronies.
Bunker's next big hit as a screenwriter and actor was Runaway Train (1985), a pulsating drama about two escaped convicts (Jon Voight and Eric Roberts) where again, he had a small role as Jonah. It was obvious by now that Bunker, with his gruff voice, unnerving gaze, broken nose, and his signature feature - a scar from a knife wound that ran from his forehead to his lip - would make a most enigmatic movie villian.
A few more roles in prominent pictures followed: The Running Man, Shy People (both 1987), Tango & Cash (1989), before he scored the best role of his career, Mr. Blue in Quentin Tarantino's celebrated cult caper Reservoir Dogs (1992). It couldn't have been easy for Bunker to hold his own in a cast of heavyweights (Harvey Keitel, Lawrence Tierney, Tim Roth and Steve Buscemi), but he did - and with a muscularly lithe style that was all his own.
After Reservoir Dogs, Bunker was in demand as a villian. His next few films: Distant Cousins (1993), Somebody to Love (1994), were routine, but he proved that he could deliver with professional, if familiar performances. Actor Steve Buscemi helped Bunker get his novel Animal Factory to the screen in 2000, with Bunker again adapting his own work for film. He was last seen as a convict, although with sharp comedic overtones, in the recent Adam Sandler farce The Longest Yard (2005). He is survived by his son, Brendan.
by Michael "Mitch" Toole
Edward Bunker (1933-2005)
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Released in United States Summer May 27, 2005
Released in United States on Video September 20, 2005
Remake of "The Longest Yard" (USA/1974), a Paramount Pictures release, starring Burt Reynolds, Eddie Albert and Bernadette Peters; directed by Robert Aldrich.
Gary Oldman was previously attached to play Warden Hazen.
Calvin 'Snoop Dogg' Broadus was previously attached.
Released in United States Summer May 27, 2005
Released in United States on Video September 20, 2005