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  1. 14 de feb. de 2006 · "Slap Shot" captures well the hockey community's paradoxical attitudes regarding the sport's violence. Another of the strengths of "Slap Shot" is the manner in which it utilizes on-location filming. Johnstown, Pennsylvania, has been a hard-luck city, in many ways, ever since the catastrophic 1889 flood; and Hill skillfully situates his hockey players within a failing industrial setting.

  2. Lancer frappé. Version en français. v.o.a. : Slap Shot. Durée : 2h03 Comédie satirique États-Unis 1977. Un entraîneur de hockey tente de redresser son équipe en difficulté. Date de sortie au Québec : 25 février 1977. Membres.

  3. Ce regard aussi hilarant que provocant sur l'univers sportif s'appuie sur Paul Newman, coach des Chiefs, une équipe médiocre de hockey des ligues mineures. Pour attirer plus de spectateurs, la direction engage les frères Hanson, trois joueurs casse-cous dont la mission est de démolir leurs adversaires. Comédie délirante et truffée d'action, La Castagne déborde de dialogues mémorables ...

  4. 17 de ene. de 2017 · slap shot may have cost the jets a league championship. As the movie entered its production period in 1976, the Jets were simultaneously making a North American Hockey League (NAHL) playoff push.

  5. One of, if not the, best hockey movies or sports movies out there. Hilarious and just a great time every time you watch it. You don't have to be a hockey fan to enjoy this, but it makes it all the better if you are [ though, life in general is better as a hockey fan :-) ]

  6. SLAP SHOT. 1ST SUMMIT ARENA @ Cambria County War Memorial has the distinction and privilege of bearing the moniker of “The Home of Slap Shot”. In 1977, what would become one of the biggest cult classic films in America was released – Slap Shot. The movie flawlessly blends the genres of comedy and hockey with a strong supporting cast and ...

  7. 15 de ene. de 2022 · Slap Shot,” which I hadn’t seen in years — my first exposure to it was when I was projectionist for a screening at the huge, carbon-arc/16mm projector auditorium at my undergrad school — remains a great snap shot of late ’70s American “malaise.” It’s set in fictional Rust Belt Charlestown in the heart of hockey country.