Celtic Pride (1996)

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Written by Judd Apatow, Colin Quinn

Directed by Tom DeCerchio

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1996

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

The National Basketball Association play-offs are currently under way and the Boston Celtics are facing the Utah Jazz in a highly crucial series. This is also the last year that any games will be played in the Boston Garden, which is going to be torn down after the end of the season.

Mike O'Hara (Daniel Stern) and Jimmy Flaherty (Dan Aykroyd) are two die-hard sports fans who will risk absolutely anything in order to allow the Celtics to actually win, and are really getting into the games.

The Celtics would be a sure win if it weren't for Lewis Scott (Damon Wayans), the cocky, loud-mouth star of the Utah Jazz.

After Scott himself punishes the Celtics in a bad loss, Mike and Jimmy decide to take things into their own hands by kidnaping Scott and holding him until after the crucial game takes place - thus rendering the Celtics winners, but will it go that smoothly?!?.

Cast

Damon WayansLewis Scott
Image for Daniel SternDaniel SternMike O'Hara
Image for Dan AykroydDan AykroydJimmy Flaherty
Gail O'GradyCarol O'Hara
Image for Christopher McDonaldChristopher McDonaldCoach Kimball
Paul GuilfoyleKevin O'Grady
Adam HendershottTommy O'Hara
Scott LawrenceTed Hennison
Deion SandersHimself
Bill WaltonHimself
Gus WilliamsDerrick Lake
Ted RooneyTony Sheppard
Vladimir CukLurch
Keith GibbsTerry Kirby
Joe MingleReferee

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