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Fast Break is a 1979 American sports comedy film directed by Jack Smight and produced by Stephen Friedman. The film stars Gabe Kaplan as David Greene, Harold Sylvester as D.C. and Bernard King as Hustler.
- $3 million-$3.5 million
Fast Break: Directed by Jack Smight. With Gabe Kaplan, Harold Sylvester, Michael Warren, Bernard King. David Greene is a New York basketball enthusiast, who wants to coach. He is then offered the coaching job at a small Nevada college. He brings along some players, who are a bit odd but good.
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- Jack Smight
- PG
- Comedy, Sport
Fast Break est un film avec Gabe Kaplan, Harold Sylvester. Synopsis : David Greene veut être entraîneur de Baseball. On lui propose alors d'entraîner une équipe dans un petit collège du...
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1 mars 1979 · Film de Jack Smight · 1 h 47 min · 1 mars 1979 (États-Unis) Genres : Comédie, Sport. Pays d'origine : États-Unis. Fiche technique. David Greene est un fan de basket New Yorkais qui a toujours rêvé de devenir entraîneur. Un jour, il se voit proposer un poste d’entraîneur dans un petit collège du Nevada. Casting. Gabe Kaplan. David Greene.
- Jack Smight
- Gabe Kaplan
Fast Break PG Released Mar 2, 1979 1h 47m Comedy List Reviews 58% Audience Score 100+ Ratings A coach (Gabriel Kaplan) from New York packs his Nevada college basketball team with street-wise...
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- Jack Smight
- PG
- Gabe Kaplan
16 févr. 2022 · Fast Break (1979) 3.7. ( 3) Gabe Kaplan stars as David Greene, a New York deli owner who moonlights as a basketball coach at pickup games around the city. One day, David gets the offer of his dreams: a coaching position at Cadwallader College in Nevada. Director: Jack Smight. Writers: Sandor Stern (screenplay), Marc Kaplan (story).
Fast Break. One of the problems with sports movies is that they've always got to end with the Big Game. They all seem to start the same way, too, with a down-and-out contender and an invincible defending champ, and of course with a stubborn coach and a plucky team made up of problem cases.