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Movie Name: We Are Marshall
Casting By: Matthew McConaughey - Jack Lengyel
Matthew Fox - Red Dawson
Released: December 22, 2006
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 124 min
Rating: PG
Director(s): McG (Joseph McGinty Nichol)
Producer(s): McG, Basil Iwanyk
Writer(s): Jamie Linden
Distribution: Warner Bros.
U.S. Box Office:
Country: USA
Language: English
  We Are Marshall
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We Are Marshall is a 2006 motion picture dramatizing the aftermath of the 1970 plane crash that killed most of the Marshall University Thundering Herd football team, the rebuilding of the program, and the healing that the community undergoes. It stars Matthew McConaughey as head coach Jack Lengyel, Matthew Fox as assistant coach William "Red" Dawson, David Strathairn as University President Donald Dedmon and Robert Patrick as ill-fated Marshall head coach Rick Tolley. Georgia governor George "Sonny" Perdue has a cameo role as an East Carolina University football coach. The movie is rated PG.

On the evening of November 14, 1970, Southern Airways Flight 932, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 which Marshall University chartered to transport the Thundering Herd football team to Greenville, North Carolina for their game — an eventual 17-14 loss — against the East Carolina University Pirates and back to Huntington, West Virginia clipped a tree during descent and crashed into a hill about a mile outside Tri-State Airport in Ceredo, West Virginia. There were no survivors. In all, seventy-five people lost their lives. The dead included the thirty-seven players, Tolley and five members of his coaching staff, Charles E. Kautz, Marshall's athletics director, team trainer Jim Schroer and his assistant, Donald Tackett, twenty-two boosters, and five crew members.

In the wake of the tragedy, and having just been kicked out of the Mid-American conference the previous year for over 140 NCAA violations, President Donald Dedmon leans towards indefinitely canceling the football program, but he is ultimately persuaded to reconsider by the pleas of the Marshall students and Huntington residents, and especially the few football players who didn't make the flight. Dedmon hires a young new head coach Jack Lengyel, who, with the help of Red Dawson, manages to rebuild the team in a relatively short time. They were aided by the NCAA's waiver of a rule prohibiting freshmen from playing varsity sports. The new team is composed mostly of the returning players and athletes from other Marshall sports programs. The "Young Herd" won just two games during the 1971 season; their first post-crash victory is a heart-rending 15-13 home win against Xavier University in the second game of the season. In reality, the play was a 13-yard screen pass from quarterback Reggie Oliver to freshman fullback Terry Gardner. When Gardner caught the ball, there was no time left on the clock. The extra point was unnecessary. In the film, the pass is longer.

Filming of We Are Marshall commenced on April 3, 2006 in Huntington, West Virginia, and was completed in Atlanta, Georgia. The premiere for the film was held at the Keith Albee on December 12, 2006 in Huntington; other special screenings were held at Pullman Square. The movie was released nationwide on December 22, 2006.

 
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