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Spirit of the Game
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In 1956 a small group of missionaries made worldwide history when they took on the task of helping the fledgling Australian basketball team compete in their first ever Olympics. In so doing, they unite a nation still reeling from the aftermath of World War II.
In 1956 a small group of missionaries made worldwide history when they took on the task of helping the fledgling Australian basketball team compete in their first ever Olympics. In so doing, they unite a nation still reeling from the aftermath of World War II.
Actors:
Cameron MacDonald,
Michael Torres,
Chris Broadbent,
Tom Douce,
Mackenzie Ellem,
Jeremy Trott,
Alex Cooke,
Russell Spinner,
Kevin Sorbo,
Shane Leckenby,
Fife McKenny
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Cameron MacDonald
Michael Torres
Chris Broadbent
Tom Douce
20 March 1995, Melbourne, Australia
Mackenzie Ellem
Jeremy Trott
Alex Cooke
Russell Spinner
Kevin Sorbo
24 September 1958, Mound, Minnesota, USA
Shane Leckenby
Fife McKenny
Genre:
Biography
Country:
International
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November 29, 2016
...hampered by banal scripting and characterisation.
October 07, 2016
Sadly, Spirit of the Game is frequently undone by stiff acting and troubled storytelling.
October 06, 2016
Writer-director J.D. Scott creates scene after scene of ponderous piety, leavened only by the unintended comedy from the ham-fisted melodramatics and the ludicrous staging of the team's on-court performances.
October 13, 2016
Spirit of The Game has the gentle touch of a experienced preacher who knows that the best way to convey a message of salvation is to allow the congregation to feel it dawn upon them.

