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Kurt Russell | Herb Brooks | |
Patricia Clarkson | Patty Brooks | |
Noah Emmerich | Craig Patrick | |
Sean McCann | Walter Bush | |
Ken Welsh | Doc Nagobads | |
Eddie Cahill | Jim Craig | |
Patrick O'Brien Demsey | Mike Eruzione | |
Michael Mantenuto | Jack O'Calahan | |
Nathan West | Rob McClanahan | |
Kenneth Mitchell | Ralph Cox | |
Kenneth Welsh | Doc Nagobads | |
Eric Peter-Kaiser | Mark Johnson | |
Billy Schneider | Buzz Schneider | |
Bobby Hanson | Dave Silk | |
Joseph Cure | Mike Ramsey | |
Nate Miller | John Harrington |
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Producer | Mark Ciardi
Gordon Gray |
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Writer | Eric Guggenheim
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Cinematography | Dan Stoloff
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Gavin O'Connor directs the sports drama Miracle , based on the true story of the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid. Kurt Russell stars as puffy-haired hockey coach Herb Brooks, a former Olympic gold medal winner who assembles a U.S. team of underdogs. No one thinks they can make it, as they are up against the previously undefeated Soviet hockey team. Despite the odds, Brooks leads the U.S. team to victory. As the 1980 Winter Olympics happen to coincide with the Cold War, the event is interpreted as patriotic. Also starring Eddie Cahill and Patricia Clarkson , Miracle was distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. — Andrea LeVasseur |
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