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  1. Blue Chips
    PG-131994 · Drama · 1h 48m

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  1. Feb 18, 1994 · Blue Chips: Directed by William Friedkin. With Nick Nolte, Mary McDonnell, J.T. Walsh, Ed O'Neill. A college basketball coach is forced to break the rules in order to get the players he needs to stay competitive.

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    Blue Chips is a 1994 American sports drama film, directed by William Friedkin, written by Ron Shelton and starring Nick Nolte as a college basketball coach trying to recruit a winning team.

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  4. Feb 18, 1994 · A black inner-city kid from Chicago has a mom ( Alfre Woodard) who would like a decent job, and a home with a lawn. No problem, if Nolte will only give an OK to the wealthy, obnoxious head of the alumni association's unofficial booster club (J. T. Walsh).

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  6. Pete Bell (Nick Nolte) is a college basketball coach who has to improve his team's standing -- by any means necessary. His hopes are pinned on a trio of talented...

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  7. Blue Chips. Championship-winning coach Pete Bell (Nick Nolte) runs the cleanest program in collegiate basketball. When he finds himself on the brink of a losing season, Bell decides to make a risky move - trading dollars for talent. 874 IMDb 6.3 1 h 47 min 1994. X-Ray PG-13.

  8. Blue Chips scores as "the best sports movie in years!" (Jeffrey Lyons, Sneak Previews). Championship-winning coach Pete Bell (Nick Nolte) runs the cleanest.

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  10. Feb 18, 1994 · Pete Bell, a college basketball coach is under a lot of pressure. His team isn't winning and he cannot attract new players. The stars of the future are secretly being paid by boosters. This practice is forbidden in the college game, but Pete is desperate and has pressures from all around.

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