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- The film chronicles the real-life 1951 cheating scandal at the United States Military Academy, and the impact on its football team. It stars Zachery Ty Bryan, Jeff Roop, Jake Busey, Corey Sevier, Theo Rossi, Robin Dunne, Adam Grimes, Jude Ciccolella, Dan Petronijevic, Richard Zeppieri, and Scott Glenn as Coach Earl "Red" Blaik.
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The film chronicles the real-life 1951 cheating scandal at the United States Military Academy, and the impact on its football team. It stars Zachery Ty Bryan, Jeff Roop, Jake Busey, Corey Sevier, Theo Rossi, Robin Dunne, Adam Grimes, Jude Ciccolella, Dan Petronijevic, Richard Zeppieri, and Scott Glenn as Coach Earl "Red" Blaik.
- Drama
Zachery Ty Bryan. Brian Nolan (as Zachery Bryan) Jeff Roop. George Holbrook Jake Busey. Straub
Directed by Rod Holcomb. At West Point, Honor Is A Code That Must Never Be Broken. In 1951, a cheating scandal rocks West Point academy, as 83 cadets – including the son of the school’s football coach (Glenn) – are implicated and ultimately dismissed. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.
- Rod Holcomb
- Orly Adelson Productions, ESPN
Code Breakers: Directed by Rod Holcomb. With Zachery Ty Bryan, Jeff Roop, Jake Busey, Corey Sevier. In 1951, a cheating scandal rocks West Point academy, as eighty-three cadets -- including the son of the school's football coach (Scott Glenn) -- are implicated and ultimately dismissed.
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- Drama, Family, Sport
- Rod Holcomb
- 2005-12-10
Code Breakers (TV Movie 2005) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Code Breakers is a 2005 American sports drama television film directed by Rod Holcomb and written by G. Ross Parker, based on the 2000 non-fiction book A Return to Glory by Bill McWilliams.
A large group of West Point cadets devise a way to cheat on their academic tests to help keep the football team together, breaking the academy honor code. One cadet has the guts to come forward and that starts the chain of events that disgraced Army football and West Point in 1951.