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Everybody's All American (1988)
Rating:
Starring: Timothy Hutton, Jessica Lange, Dennis Quaid, Patricia Clarkson, John Goodman, Wayne Knight, Carl Lumbly
Director: Taylor Hackford
Category: Drama, Sports
Studio: Warner Bros.
Subtitles:
English,Spanish,French
Length:
127 mins

 
 

 

Jessica Lange, Dennis Quaid and Timothy Hutton headline this moving slice of Americana that sizzles with sexy romance, sparkles with humor and thunders with the pad-to-pad crunch of hard-nosed football. Quaid plays a college gridiron star who struggles when events no longer fit within the playing field. Lange is a sweetheart, willingly led to life's sidelines as a player's wife, but eventually becoming a woman of strength. And Hutton is the friend who seeks what living in a goldfish bowl does to supposedly charmed lives. Director Taylor Hackford (An Officer and a Gentleman, Proof of Life) guides his stellar talents through a spellbinding 30-year saga of our lives without fumbling a single detail.