D2 The Mighty Ducks (1994)

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Written by Steven Brill

Directed by Sam Weisman

Running Time: 115 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1994

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

One time Mighty Ducks coach Gordon Bombay has been playing in the minor leagues, but is injured. So when he's asked to coach Team USA in the Junior Goodwill Games in LA, it seems like a great opportunity. But instead of recruiting a brand new team, he gets the old Mighty Ducks back together - and then adds some new players to complete the ethnic and regional mix. That means including a streetwise city kid and a cowboy! But the ethos of the old Mighty Ducks is still there, even when they meet the ruthless Icelanders in the finals.

Cast

Image for Emilio EstevezEmilio EstevezCoach Gordon Bombay
Kathryn ErbeMichele MacKay
Michael TuckerTibbles
Jan RubesJan
Carsten NorgaardCoach Wolf Stansson
Maria EllingsenMarķa
Image for Joshua JacksonJoshua JacksonCharlie Conway
Elden HensonFulton Reed
Shaun WeissGreg Goldberg
Matt DohertyLester Averman
Brandon Quintin AdamsJesse Hall
Garette Ratliff HensonGuy Germaine
Marguerite MoreauConnie Moreau
Vincent LarussoAdam Banks
Colombe Jacobsen-DerstineJulie Gaffney

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