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  1. Sep 16, 2016 · There's also the scrappy running back who flunks his way into Halle Berry's heart, the alcoholic star quarterback who you think is dating the coach's daughter, the backup QB who actually is dating ...

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  2. Sep 24, 1993 · The quarterback ( Craig Sheffer) is a self-destructive alcoholic whose father is also a drunk who once played for ESU. Under enormous pressure as a Heisman Trophy contender, he gets loaded and pulls suicidal stunts, while his girlfriend ( Kristy Swanson) despairs.

  3. Only Sane Man: Coach Winters for most of the film, especially when things begin to go awry for the Timberwolves and their loved ones – his daughter gets expelled for taking a test for her boyfriend, backup QB Bobby, a roided-up Lattimer violently assaults a female student for rejecting his sexual advances, Darnell doesn't feel good enough for ...

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    The ESU Timberwolves football are entering a season with high expectations after two disappointing seasons. The movie begins with a loss to end the prior season, along with the school chancellor putting pressure on coach Sam Winters to win this coming season or face a possible firing. Sophomore quarterback Joe Kane spends the Christmas bowl season ...

    James Caan as Coach Sam Winters
    Halle Berry as Autumn Haley
    Omar Epps as Darnell Jefferson
    Craig Sheffer as Joe Kane

    The principal photography for "The Program" took place in and around Columbia, South Carolina with the University of South Carolina doubling as ESU and Williams-Brice Stadium serving as the Timberwolves' home arena.Filming began on November 16, 1992 and ended on February 10, 1993. The majority of the filming took place on the campus of Duke Univers...

    "The Program" debuted second at the box office, grossing $6,821,931 during its opening weekend and $23,032,565 domestically.

    Rotten Tomatoes reported that the movie that 45% of 20 reviewers gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 5.1/10. James Berardinelli said, "prepare to be inundated by a load of feeble, unimaginative material that's almost impossible to take seriously." Norman Chad of The Washington Post called the film as "one big cliche". Roger Ebert...

  5. Dec 7, 2017 · Backup quarterback Bobby Collins is expelled from school because he convinced his girlfriend Luanne to take his exam for him. Even worse, Luanne is the coach’s daughter. As the team goes through their personal problems off the field, they must persevere if they want to break the streak and make the playoffs.

  6. Andrew Bryniarski is fine as the Steroid freak and J. Leon Pridgen II is good as the overly jealous boyfriend, Jon Pennell does what he has to do as the Backup QB. Overall. i highly recommend this little gem! **** out of 5

  7. The Program is such a 90s movie. Just about every character is an extreme stereotype. The hotshot recruit, the coach, just looking to win, the QB with issues, the linebacker taking steroids, and the hot chick caught between two guys vying for her attention.

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