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The Longest Yard
The Longest Yard
Disgraced pro football quarterback Paul Crewe lands in a Texas federal penitentiary, where manipulative Warden Hazen recruits him to advise the institution's football team of prison guards. Crewe suggests a tune-up game which lands him quarterbacking a crew of inmates in a game against the guards. Aided by incarcerated ex-NFL coach and player Nate Scarborough, Crewe and his team must overcome not only the bloodthirstiness of the opposition, but also the corrupt warden trying to fix the game against them.
rating
6.668
runtime
113 min

Release

2005-05-27

Cast

Adam Sandler
Adam Sandler
as Paul Crewe
Chris Rock
Chris Rock
as Caretaker
James Cromwell
James Cromwell
as Warden Hazen
Nelly
Nelly
as Megget
Michael Irvin
Michael Irvin
as Deacon Moss
Bob Sapp
Bob Sapp
as Switowski
William Fichtner
William Fichtner
as Captain Knauer
Cloris Leachman
Cloris Leachman
as Lynette
Courteney Cox
Courteney Cox
as Lena
Terry Crews
Terry Crews
as Cheeseburger Eddy
Burt Reynolds
Burt Reynolds
as Coach Nate Scarborough
Tracy Morgan
Tracy Morgan
as Ms. Tucker
David Patrick Kelly
David Patrick Kelly
as Unger
Nicholas Turturro
Nicholas Turturro
as Brucie
Joey Diaz
Joey Diaz
as Big Tony
Steve Austin
Steve Austin
as Guard Dunham
Bill Goldberg
Bill Goldberg
as Battle
Dalip Singh
Dalip Singh
as Turley
Bill Romanowski
Bill Romanowski
as Guard Lambert
Brian Bosworth
Brian Bosworth
as Guard Garner
Kevin Nash
Kevin Nash
as Guard Engleheart
Steve Reevis
Steve Reevis
as Baby Face Bob
Lobo Sebastian
Lobo Sebastian
as Torres
Edward Bunker
Edward Bunker
as Skitchy Rivers
Michael Papajohn
Michael Papajohn
as Guard Papajohn
Conrad Goode
Conrad Goode
as Guard Webster
Brandon Molale
Brandon Molale
as Guard Malloy
Todd Holland
Todd Holland
as Guard Holland
Walter Williamson
Walter Williamson
as Errol Dandridge
Allen Covert
Allen Covert
as Referee
Rob Schneider
Rob Schneider
as Punky
Chris Berman
Chris Berman
as Self
Jim Rome
Jim Rome
as Self
Patrick Bristow
Patrick Bristow
as Walt
Lauren Sánchez Bezos
Lauren Sánchez Bezos
as Self
Dan Patrick
Dan Patrick
as Officer Jack Pugh
Christopher Neiman
Christopher Neiman
as Big Ear Cop
Ed Lauter
Ed Lauter
as Duane
Sean Salisbury
Sean Salisbury
as Vic
Rob "Revolution" Moore
Rob "Revolution" Moore
as Gavin
Big Boy
Big Boy
as Jesse
Michael H. Goodwyn
Michael H. Goodwyn
as Con Transvestite
Ray Stoney
Ray Stoney
as Con Transvestite
Michael Silas
Michael Silas
as Con Transvestite
Andre Fuentes
Andre Fuentes
as Con Transvestite
Lonnie Henderson
Lonnie Henderson
as Con Transvestite
Asiel Hardison
Asiel Hardison
as Con Transvestite
Colin Kim
Colin Kim
as Con Transvestite
Mark Robert Ellis
Mark Robert Ellis
as Stretcher Guy
Timothy F. Crowley
Timothy F. Crowley
as Umpire
Mr. Porter
Mr. Porter
as Basketball Convict
Bizarre
Bizarre
as Basketball Convict
Proof
Proof
as Basketball Convict
Kuniva
Kuniva
as Basketball Convict
Bryan Burwell
Bryan Burwell
as Sportswriter
Sam Farmer
Sam Farmer
as Sportswriter
Jay Glazer
Jay Glazer
as Sportswriter
Peter King
Peter King
as Sportswriter
John McClain
John McClain
as Sportswriter
Adam Schefter
Adam Schefter
as Sportswriter
Larry Weisman
Larry Weisman
as Sportswriter
Marc S. Ganis
Marc S. Ganis
as Lorenzo
Shane Ralston
Shane Ralston
as Bradlee
Jenae Altschwager
Jenae Altschwager
as Party Guest
Candace Juleff
Candace Juleff
as Party Guest
Bryan Ross
Bryan Ross
as Party Guest
Ricardo J. King
Ricardo J. King
as Press Box Technician
Stink Fisher
Stink Fisher
as Cafeteria Prisoner
Jasper Pendergrass
Jasper Pendergrass
as Cafeteria Prisoner
Sean McNamara
Sean McNamara
as Cafeteria Prisoner
Robert Harvey
Robert Harvey
as Cafeteria Guard
Eric Chmielecki
Eric Chmielecki
as Guard Sniper
Denise Marie Jerome
Denise Marie Jerome
as Guard Cheerleader
Jaayda McClanahan
Jaayda McClanahan
as Guard Cheerleader
Tara Wilson
Tara Wilson
as Guard Cheerleader
Rachel Saydak
Rachel Saydak
as Guard Cheerleader
Cara-Lee Knodel
Cara-Lee Knodel
as Guard Cheerleader
Nora Hassan
Nora Hassan
as Guard Cheerleader
John Hockridge
John Hockridge
as Guard Hock
Jason Williams
Jason Williams
as Texas State Policeman (uncredited)
Steven Alford
Steven Alford
as K-9 Officer Beller (uncredited)
Kyle S. Brown
Kyle S. Brown
as Football Fanatic (uncredited)
Swifty McVay
Swifty McVay
as Basketball Convict (as Swift)

Director

REVIEWS
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John Chard

You're as maniacal as a box of kittens. A remake of Robert Aldrich's 1974 film The Mean Machine, which starred Burt Reynolds, this version sees Peter Segal direct and Adam Sandler headlining. Also starring are Chris Rock, Burt Reynolds, James Cromwell and William Fitchner. One time gridiron superstar Paul Crewe, now disgraced, gets himself sent to a prison run by a gridiron fanatical warden. Coerced into being part of a match between the guards and the cons, Crewe has his work cut out to make a team out of misfits, runts and near idiots! Adam Sandler has always proved divisive, and this film has proved to be no exception. Massively popular at the box office (over $100 million profit), it's a film that anyone with an aversion to Sandler should stay away from. I mean if by 2005 you hadn't realised he's not for you then why would you watch this? Coming from someone who absolutely adores the original film, I had no hesitation in watching this, I like Sandler and I don't mind remakes as I'm always intrigued to see how they pan out. This is full of prison stereotypes, close to the knuckle humour and meaty violence, but is it funny? From my perspective yes it is, very much so, with some of the dialogue sparkling and delivered with comedic grace by a fine cast. But that's me, others, as we know, don't feel the same. The action is well put together by Segal, the convicts training sequences are great fun, while the main game that crowns the pic is exciting, dramatic and yes, great fun. The support slots contain more beef than an Aberdeen Angus stew, with the likes of Michael Irvin, Terry Crews, Steve Austin and Brian Bosworth fronting up, while David Patrick Kelly playing a weasel is never a bad thing. A lot of people loved it in 2005, I'm now one of their number. 7/10