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  1. The Waterboy (1998) (Bobby Boucher Jr.) Finds out about his father (Robert/Roberto)

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  2. RM2JK9JH3 – Frank Coraci Film: The Waterboy (1998) Characters: Robert 'Roberto' Boucher Sr. Director: Frank Coraci 06 November 1998 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of TOUCHSTONE and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_WaterboyThe Waterboy - Wikipedia

    Plot. Bobby Boucher is a socially inept, stuttering 31-year-old man serving as the water boy for the University of Louisiana football program. He lives with his protective and extremely religious mother, Helen, and believes his father, Robert Sr., died of dehydration in the Sahara while serving in the Peace Corps back in the 1960s.

    • November 6, 1998
  4. Nov 6, 1998 · 99+ Photos. Comedy Sport. A waterboy for a college football team discovers he has a unique tackling ability and becomes a member of the team. Director. Frank Coraci. Writers. Tim Herlihy. Adam Sandler. Stars. Adam Sandler. Kathy Bates. Henry Winkler. See production info at IMDbPro. STREAMING. +2. Add to Watchlist. Added by 92.3K users.

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    • Frank Coraci
    • 1998-11-06
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  6. Robert "Bobby" Boucher Jr. (pronounced boo-SHAY) is the main protagonist of the 1998 sports comedy The Waterboy. Bobby is a waterboy for a Louisiana college football team who becomes a star football player for a rival team after learning to channel the anger he feels from being bullied by others.

  7. Nov 6, 1998 · Directed by. Frank Coraci. I believe in giving every movie the benefit of the doubt. I walked into "The Waterboy," sat down, took a sip of my delicious medium roast coffee and felt at peace with the world. How nice it would be, I thought, to give Adam Sandler a good review for a change.

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