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  1. Disgraced pro football quarterback Paul Crewe (Adam Sandler) lands in jail, where manipulative Warden Hazen (James Cromwell) recruits him to advise the institution's team. This turns into a lead ...

  2. The Longest Yard (2005), starring Adam Sandler as Crewe and featuring Burt Reynolds in a supporting role (that of retired player Nate Scarborough). Captain Masr, which translates to Egypt's Captain (2015 film), starring Mohamed Iman, taking place in Egypt and again changing the sport to Association football.

  3. The Longest Yard (2005) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. ... Adam Sandler Richard Owen Ransom ... production assistant (as Rich Owen Ransom) Michael Rapaport ... business manager Huey Redwine ... stand-in Blake Reigle ... production assistant ...

  4. The Longest Yard. Adam Sandler, Chris Rock and Burt Reynolds star in this remake of the classic sports comedy about a former NFL pro who is sent to prison and puts together a brutal football game of inmates versus guards. 10,567 IMDb 6.4 1 h 53 min 2005. X-Ray PG-13.

  5. The Longest Yard: Directed by Peter Segal. With Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Burt Reynolds, Nelly. Prison inmates form a football ... but fairly faithful remake of the 1974 film of the same name. This time, we have Adam Sandler who plays the incarcerated quarterback that Burt Reynolds played in the original. Reynolds is on hand to play a minor ...

  6. Spiel ohne Regeln ist ein US-amerikanischer Spielfilm aus dem Jahr 2005 über einen ehemaligen Footballspieler.Er ist eine Neuverfilmung des Films Die härteste Meile (The Longest Yard bzw. auch als Die Kampfmaschine bekannt) mit Burt Reynolds aus dem Jahr 1974 bzw. des Films Mean Machine – Die Kampfmaschine aus dem Jahr 2001. Produziert wurde er durch Columbia Pictures und Happy Madison ...

  7. 26 de may. de 2005 · Three weeks ago I saw "The Longest Yard," and before I left for the Cannes Film Festival, I did an advance taping of an episode of "Ebert & Roeper" on which I gave a muted thumbs-up to Richard Roeper's scornful thumbs-down. I kinda liked it, in its goofy way. There was a dogged ridiculousness to the film that amused me, especially in the way Adam Sandler was cast as a star quarterback.