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Youngblood (1986)

Youngblood (1986)
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Rob Lowe stars as the title character, a young hockey prodigy with a gift for scoring, but no such penchant for pugilism -- when the gloves drop, so does he. Despite his fragility, Coach Chadwick (Ed Lauter) takes him on the roster for his stick-handling ability alone. However, he ends up being sent home after being singled out by a particularly nasty goon, Racki (George Finn), who pummels the "pretty boy" in brutal fashion. Disheartened, Youngblood heads back to the rural Canadian farm he calls home, where his father (Eric Nesterenko, a former player for the Chicago Blackhawks) and older brother (Jim Youngs) teach him the invaluable lesson that hockey is "no place for a nervous person" (to quote a famous NHL announcer). Overseen by his elders, he immediately begins a combat-training regimen to prepare for his return and imminent showdown with the evil Racki; meanwhile, he strikes up a relationship with the coach's daughter (Cynthia Gibb). ~ Jeremy Beday, Rovi

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Starring:
Rob LoweCynthia Gibb, (more)
Director(s):
Peter Markle
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Rob Lowe stars as the title character, a young hockey prodigy with a gift for scoring, but no such penchant for pugilism -- when the gloves drop, so does he. Despite his fragility, Coach Chadwick (Ed Lauter) takes him on the roster for his stick-handling ability alone. However, he ends up being sent home after being singled out by a particularly nasty goon, Racki (George Finn), who pummels the "pretty boy" in brutal fashion. Disheartened, Youngblood heads back to the rural Canadian farm he calls home, where his father (Eric Nesterenko, a former player for the Chicago Blackhawks) and older brother (Jim Youngs) teach him the invaluable lesson that hockey is "no place for a nervous person" (to quote a famous NHL announcer). Overseen by his elders, he immediately begins a combat-training regimen to prepare for his return and imminent showdown with the evil Racki; meanwhile, he strikes up a relationship with the coach's daughter (Cynthia Gibb). ~ Jeremy Beday, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
110 mins

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Director(s):
Peter Markle
Writer(s):
Peter MarkleKen Friedman
Producer(s):
Patrick WellsPeter BartJon Peters
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Watch With Your Teen, Adult Language, Brief Nudity, Youth Substance Use, Violence, Adult Situations, Questionable for Children, Suitable for Teens)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Miguel C.

    Good coming of age story through the game of hockey, even if you're not a hockey fan. Lauter, Swayze, and Lowe did really good work here. Miss McGill was an entertaining character and brought a bit of raunch to the production Her and Racki kept it from becoming too Disney-like. Keanu Reeves is memorable for his horrible French-Canadian accent and overdone acting.

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    Amy S.

    Loved it, top ten fav. movie list

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    James K.

    to say this movie only gets 2 or even 3 stars is outrageous. if your into hockey, love, lowe or swayze, this is a quick 4 star movie. sure its older but way modern.

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