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  1. Necessary Roughness. (film) Necessary Roughness is a 1991 American sports comedy film directed by Stan Dragoti. The film stars Scott Bakula, Héctor Elizondo, Robert Loggia, and Harley Jane Kozak. Co-stars include Larry Miller, Sinbad, Jason Bateman, Kathy Ireland, Rob Schneider, and Fred Dalton Thompson . The film touches on an up-and-coming ...

    • September 27, 1991 (United States)
  2. Sep 27, 1991 · Necessary Roughness: Directed by Stan Dragoti. With Scott Bakula, Hector Elizondo, Robert Loggia, Harley Jane Kozak. Due to NCAA sanctions, the Texas State University Fightin' Armadillos must form a football team from their actual student body, with no scholarships to help, to play their football schedule.

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    • Comedy, Sport
    • Stan Dragoti
    • 1991-09-27
  3. film loader: second unit (as Rob Hoeger) Jeff Hurst ... chief lighting technician: second unit Julie Hutchins ... video assist operator Dan Jackson ... second assistant camera: second unit Christopher Keen ... second assistant camera Daniel Keesey ... first company grip: second unit David Knox

  4. Tasked with overhauling a university football team that was dismantled for breaking collegiate rules, coaches Wally Riggendorf (Robert Loggia) and Ed Gennero (Héctor Elizondo) pick unusual new ...

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    • Stan Dragoti
    • PG-13
    • Scott Bakula
  5. Paul Blake is a 34-year-old farmer who was once a star high-school football player, one of the best quarterbacks in Texas. Paul was forced to drop out of sight when his father died, leaving Paul with the family farm to run. Now, after a 16-year absence, he's lured back to football by his former coach, Wally "Rig" Riggendorf.

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  7. Necessary Roughness is 9374 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 4426 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Ladybird Ladybird but less popular than 7 Days in Entebbe.

    • 108 min
  8. Photographed by. I’ve seen versions of the plot of “Necessary Roughness” in almost every other movie ever made about an underdog sports team - but I fell for it again this time, because it was well done, and because the movie doesn’t try to pump itself up into more than it is, a good-humored entertainment. The film tells the story of a ...

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