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Glory Road is a 2006 American sports drama film directed by James Gartner, based on a true story surrounding the events leading to the 1966 NCAA University Division Basketball Championship.
Glory Road: Directed by James Gartner. With Josh Lucas, Derek Luke, Austin Nichols, Jon Voight. In 1966, Texas Western coach Don Haskins led the first all-black starting line-up for a college basketball team to the NCAA national championship.
- (49K)
- Biography, Drama, Sport
- James Gartner
- 2006-01-13
When black players like Bobby Joe Hill (Derek Luke) and team captain Harry Flournoy (Mehcad Brooks) begin to dominate the court with flashy moves, the racial tension increases, jeopardizing the...
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- James Gartner
- PG
- Josh Lucas
The exciting and inspirational true story of the team that changed college basketball -- and the nation -- forever! Josh Lucas stars as future Hall of Fame coach Don Haskins of tiny Texas Western...
Jan 12, 2006 · “Glory Road” tells its story not through personalities but in terms of the issues involved. It uses the basketball season as a backdrop to the story of how Haskins ( Josh Lucas ) inherited a weak, losing team at Texas Western and set out to recruit gifted black players from the schools and playgrounds of the North.
Jan 18, 2013 · Glory Road (2006) Official Trailer # 1 - Josh Lucas HD. Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers. 1.73M subscribers. 3.1K. 821K views 11 years ago.
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- Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers
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40 years ago, Don Haskins went on the recruiting trail to find the best talent in the land, black or white. 7 blacks and 5 whites made up the legendary 1965-66 Texas Western Miners. They were mocked and ridiculed for their showboating and flaunting of black players on the court.