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DVD Release: Glory Road [WS]

  • Release Date: 2006
  • Legacy of the Bear: Highlights of Coach Haskins' illustrious career
  • Surviving Practice: An inside look into Coach Haskins' training regiman
  • In Their Own Words - Remembering 1966: Extended interviews with players and colleagues of Coach Haskins
  • Alicia Keys music video - "Sweet Music"
  • Deleted scenes
  • Two audio commentaries - Director James Gartner & producer Jerry Bruckheimer
  • - Writers Chris Cleveland & Bettina Gilois

DVD Release: Glory Road [P&S]

  • Release Date: 2006
  • Legacy of the Bear: Highlights of Coach Haskins' illustrious career
  • Surviving Practice: An inside look into Coah Haskins' training regimen
  • In Their Own Words - Remembering 1966: Extended interviews with players and Colleagues of Coach Haskins
  • Alicia Key music video - "Sweet Music"
  • Deleted scenes
  • Two audio commentaries - Director James Gartner & producer Jerry Bruckheimer
  • - Writers Chris Cleveland & Bettina Gilois

DVD Release: Glory Road [UMD]

  • Release Date: 2006
  • Legacy of the Bear: highlights of Coach Haskins' illustrious career
  • cc
  • Alicia Keys music video - "Sweet Music"
  • Deleted scenes

DVD Release: Glory Road [Blu-Ray]

  • Release Date: 2006
  • Feature Film:
  • audio commentary with producer Jerry Bruckheimer & director James Gartner
  • Audio commentary with screenwriters Chris Cleveland & Bettina Gilois
  • "Surving Practice" - inside a typical grueling Haskins practice with former NBA star Tim Hardaway
  • Seamless Menus

  • Rating: StarStar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Docudrama, Sports Drama
  • Themes: Basketball Players, Underdogs, Coaches and Players
  • Director: James Gartner
  • Main Cast: Josh Lucas, Derek Luke, Jon Voight, Emily Deschanel, Evan Jones
  • Release Year: 2006
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 117 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

A true-life story of a basketball team who broke down barriers while racking up victories is the basis for this sports drama. Don Haskins (Josh Lucas) was a high school and college basketball star who, after six years of working with high school teams, became the head coach at Texas Western University in 1962. At that time, Texas Western's basketball program was not well respected, but Haskins was determined to change that, and in 1966 Haskins assembled what he was certain was a winning team. However, Haskins' starting lineup was comprised entirely of African-American athletes at a time when racially integrated teams were still a novelty in the South and West. Despite generating a firestorm of controversy, Haskins and his players showed they could succeed where it counted -- on the court. In post-season play Haskins and the Texas Western team found themselves competing for the NCAA championship against the University of Kentucky's all-white team, lead by legendary coach Adolph Rupp (Jon Voight). Glory Road also stars Derek Luke, Alphonso McAuley, Mehcad Brooks, Al Shearer, Damaine Radcliff, Sam Jones III, and Schin S. Kerr as members of Haskins' winning team. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast


Red West - Ross Moore
Kim Wall - Kentucky Wife #1
Tatyana Ali - Tina
Sam Jones III - Willie Worsley
Austin Nichols - Jerry Armstrong
Alphonso McAuley - Orsten Artis
Mehcad Brooks - Harry Flournoy, Jr.
Damaine Radcliff - Willie "Scoops" Cager
Al Shearer - Nevil Shed
Schin S. Kerr - David Lattin
Kip Weeks - Togo Railey
Mitch Eakins - Dick Meyers
Alejandro Hernandez - David Palacio
James Olivard - Louie Baudoin

Credit

Jerry Bruckheimer - Producer; Dorree Cooper - Set Decorator; Jack Gill - Stunts Coordinator; Jeffrey Kimball - Cinematographer; Geoffrey Kirkland - Production Designer; Chad Oman - Executive Producer; John Wright - Editor; Trevor Rabin - Composer (Music Score); Bob Badami - Musical Direction/Supervision; George Watters II - Supervising Sound Editor; Kevin Constant - Art Director; John Toon - Cinematographer; Kathleen Cusack - Sound/Sound Designer; Ronna Kress - Casting; Chris Cleveland - Screenwriter; Pat Sandston - Associate Producer; Alix Friedberg - Costume Designer; Mike Stenson - Executive Producer; Gregory Allen Howard - Screenwriter; Alicia Keys - Singer; Andy Given - Executive Producer; James Gartner - Director; Donald Sparks - Assistant Director; Bettina Gilois - Screenwriter; R. J. Palmer - Supervising Sound Editor; Phil O'Dell - Stunts Coordinator; Lyfe Jennings - Singer

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Wikipedia: Glory Road
Glory Road
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First Edition of Glory Road
Author Robert A. Heinlein
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Science fiction novel
Publisher G. P. Putnam's Sons
Publication date 1963
Media type Print (Hardcover & Paperback)
ISBN NA

Glory Road is a fantasy novel by Robert A. Heinlein, originally serialized in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (July - September 1963) and published in hardcover later the same year. Heinlein himself reported that the book only took several weeks and was a lot of fun to write; some of his other works, such as Stranger in a Strange Land and The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress, required several years and were relatively difficult.

Plot summary

E.C. "Easy" Gordon, the protagonist, has been recently discharged from a war in Southeast Asia (obviously the Vietnam War, though never explicitly identified). As he ponders what to do with his future, he sits in a cafe in France hoping to win the Irish Sweepstakes. Into his life walks a beautiful woman, Star, who convinces him to embark on a perilous quest to retrieve the Egg of the Phoenix. When she asks what to call him, while noticing a scar which he carries, he tells her "Oh, Scar." She repeats this as "Oscar," and thus gives him his new name. Along with Rufo, her assistant, who appears to be a man in his fifties, they tread the "Glory Road" in swashbuckling style, slaying oversized rats, dragons, and other creatures.

Shortly before the final quest for the Egg itself, Oscar and Star get married, The team then goes on to enter the tower in which it is stored, navigating a maze where halls play tricks on the eyes and stairs that appear to go one way and actually go another. Oscar scouts ahead and finds himself crossing swords with the final guardian of the Egg, a fearsome foe known only as the "Never-Born" (the embodiment of the fictionalized version of Cyrano de Bergerac). Oscar slays his opponent and the party escapes with the Egg, after which Rufo informs him that Star is actually the empress of many worlds -- and Rufo's grandmother.

The Egg is a cybernetic device that contains the knowledge and experiences of most of her predecessors. Despite her youthful appearance, she is the mother of dozens of children, and has undergone special medical treatments that extend her life much longer than usual. She has Oscar unknowingly receive the same treatments.

Initially, Oscar enjoys his newfound prestige and luxurious life as the husband of the empress of worlds across the Twenty Dimensions. However, as time goes on, he grows bored and feels out of place and useless. When he demands Star's judgment as the Empress, she tells him that he must leave; her world has no place or need for a hero of his stature. It will be decades before she can complete the transfer of the knowledge held in the Egg, so he must go alone. He returns to Earth, but has difficulty readjusting to his own world, despite having brought great wealth along with him. The story ends as he contacts Rufo to set up another trip on the Glory Road; by this point revealed as an allegory for Life's Adventure.

Genre and Setting

Although the majority of Heinlein's work is generally classified as hard science fiction, Glory Road is a combination of fantasy and science fiction elements. This fact does not prevent Heinlein however, from infusing his story with the usual level of technical detail. For example, in one chapter the art of fencing is thoroughly described. (Heinlein had been a member of the fencing team at Annapolis [1]). The novel is also notable for its detailed characterization and psychological examination unusual for such a lighthearted novel.

Heinlein claimed to be inspired by the King Arthur stories of past generations such as T.H. White's The Once and Future King or Hal Foster's Prince Valiant. While their influences are apparent, many of the book's themes such as amoralistic heroes and focus on immediate action are highly reminiscent of Sword and Sorcery fiction. The novel also shares many similarities with planetary romances of E. R. Eddison.

Heinlein deliberately doesn't name the war Oscar Gordon was in. It is referred to as a war in Southeast Asia, giving some the impression it referred to the Korean War. However, on the first page, Oscar says "a background of beeping sputniks", which means it can only be 1957 or later, too late for the Korean war, which ended in 1954. Since the book was published in 1963, the conflict can only be the Vietnam War before it was called that, when it was still sometimes referred to as a "police action", or possibly one of a hypothesized sequence of generic SE Asian wars. Gordon actually says that they were "military advisers" in his war and that it wasn't even a "police action". Also, Oscar recounts at one point that he was living with his mother — and therefore presumably of high school age or younger — during the Korean War, a point reinforced on the second page when he says "write us all off as juvenile delinquents", a term rampant in the 1950s. On the first page, he says that it was an election year, and he "couldn't figure out which party to vote against", implying that it was a Presidential election year, i.e. 1960 or 1964 or possibly later. His father was in the Korean War.

Star, like her predecessors as Emperors/Empresses of the Twenty Universes, uses the Egg of the Phoenix to access, and be imprinted by, the memories and personalities of those past rulers in order to improve her ability as an arbiter. This, as a plot device, is remarkably similar to the capabilities of the Bene Gesserit sisterhood in Frank Herbert's Dune (novel), the first of which was published in 1965, two years after the publication of Glory Road.

Publishing History

  • 1963, G. P. Putnam's Sons, hardcover
  • January 1976, Berkley Publishing Group, paperback, ISBN 0-425-02834-8
  • January 1976, Berkley Publishing Group, paperback, ISBN 0-425-03134-9
  • November 1977, Berkley Publishing Group, paperback, ISBN 0-425-03783-5
  • October 1979, Berkley Publishing Group, paperback, ISBN 0-425-04349-5
  • April 1982, Berkley Publishing Group, paperback, ISBN 0-425-04865-9
  • May 1983, Berkley Publishing Group, paperback, ISBN 0-425-06438-7
  • February 1984, Berkley Publishing Group, paperback, ISBN 0-425-07311-4
  • December 1984, Berkley Publishing Group, paperback, ISBN 0-425-08156-7
  • August 1985, Berkley Publishing Group, paperback, ISBN 0-425-08898-7
  • August 1986, Berkley Publishing Group, paperback, ISBN 0-425-09666-1
  • August 1, 1991, Ace Books, paperback, ISBN 0-441-29401-4
  • May 1, 1993, Baen, hardcover, 304 pages, ISBN 0-671-72167-4
  • January 1, 1996, Baen, paperback, 304 pages, ISBN 0-671-87704-6
  • October 1, 1999, Sagebrush, library binding, ISBN 0-7857-1328-X
  • October 1, 2004, Tor Books, hardcover, 320 pages, ISBN 0-7653-1221-2
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