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Friday Night Lights
Friday Night Lights

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Friday Night Lights

PG-13·2004·118m

Summary

A small, turbulent town in Texas obsesses over their high school football team to an unhealthy degree. When the star tailback, Boobie Miles, is seriously injured during the first game of the season, all hope is lost, and the town's dormant social problems begin to flare up. It is left to the inspiring abilities of new coach Gary Gaines to instill in the other team members -- and, by proxy, the town itself -- a sense of self-respect and honor.

Cast

Billy Bob Thornton

Billy Bob Thornton

Coach Gary Gaines

Lucas Black

Lucas Black

Mike Winchell

Garrett Hedlund

Garrett Hedlund

Don Billingsley

Derek Luke

Derek Luke

Boobie Miles

Jay Hernandez

Jay Hernandez

Brian Chavez

Lee Jackson

Ivory Christian

Lee Thompson Young

Lee Thompson Young

Chris Comer

Tim McGraw

Tim McGraw

Charles Billingsley

Grover Coulson

Grover Coulson

L.V. Miles

Connie Britton

Connie Britton

Sharon Gaines

Connie Cooper

Mrs. Winchell

Kasey Stevens

Flippy

Ryanne Duzich

Ryanne Duzich

Melissa

Amber Heard

Amber Heard

Maria

Morgan Farris

Jennifer Gaines

Laine Kelly

Comer's Girlfriend

Gavin Grazer

Gavin Grazer

Trapper

Turk Pipkin

Turk Pipkin

Skip Baldwin

Carey Windler

Dr. Rogers

Tommy G. Kendrick

Tommy G. Kendrick

Odessa Doctor

Brad Leland

Brad Leland

John Aubrey

Lillian Langford

Nancy Aubrey

Christian Kane

Christian Kane

Brian

Buddy Hale

Booster

Ken Farmer

Ken Farmer

Booster

Marco Perella

Marco Perella

Booster

Eloise DeJoria

Eloise DeJoria

Booster

Robert Weaver

Booster

Katherine Willis

Katherine Willis

Booster Wife

Angie Bolling

Angie Bolling

Booster Wife

Charles Sanders

Buddy's Burger Manager

Barry Sykes

Permian Play-by-Play Announcer

Clay Kennedy

Permian Color Announcer

Lewis B. Johnson

Carter Play-By-Play Announcer

J.D. Hawkins

Carter Play-By-Play Announcer

Bob Thomas

Slammin' Sammy

Wade L. Johnston

Coach Miller

Rick Herod

Coach McCutcheon

Paul Wright

Paul Wright

Coach Belew

Julius Tennon

Julius Tennon

Coach James

Dennis Hill

Dennis Hill

Coach Harper

Timothy Walter

Timothy Walter

Coach Vonner

Robert Scott Smith

Coach Smith

Kenneth Plunk

Coach Plunk

Josh Berry

Josh Berry

Coach Campbell

Branson Washburn

Coach Washburn

David Johnson

Coach Johnson

John Hayden

John Hayden

Permian Booth Coach

Chris Palmer

Permian Booth Coach

Kyle Scott Jackson

Carter Booth Coach

C. Anthony Jackson

Carter Booth Coach

Kippy Brown

Carter Booth Coach

Cleveland "Chick" Harris

Carter Booth Coach

Billy Melvin Thomas

Carter Assistant Coach

Kam Hunt

Carter Assistant Coach

Roy Williams

Roy Williams

Midland Lee Assistant Coach

Gary Mack Griffin

Midland High School Coach

Randy Brinlee

Marshall Game Referee

Dan Rankin

Cooper Game End Zone Official

Timothy F. Crowley

Carter Game Referee

Harvey L. Jeffries

Carter Game Official

Tiki Davis

Carter Co-Captain Baird

Everett Smith

Carter Quarterback Whitaker

Ty Law

Carter Wide Receiver Graf

Christopher Dahlberg

Christopher Dahlberg

Clancy Kent

Peter Harrell Jr.

C.C. Russeau

Kevin Page

Kevin Page

John Wilkins

Brady Coleman

Brady Coleman

Jerald McClary

Stephen Bishop

Stephen Bishop

Loie Harris

Bob Richardson

Marvin Edwards

J. Mark Donaldson

State Trooper

Aisha Schliessler

Cheerleader

Evan Bernard

Drunk Driver

Rutherford Cravens

Rutherford Cravens

Kansas Wesleyan Recruiter

Wayne Hanawalt

Kansas Wesleyan Recruiter

Brian Thornton

Recruiter

Sam Austin

Recruiter

Mark Nutter

Mark Nutter

Recruiter

Jeff Gibbs

Journalist Jim

Richard Dillard

Richard Dillard

Reporter

Robert Flores

Reporter

Terry Dale Parks

Terry Dale Parks

Skip Baldwin's Cameraman

Lizzo

Lizzo

Background Band Member

Crew

Director, Screenplay

Peter Berg

Novel

Buzz Bissinger

Screenplay

David Aaron Cohen

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Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$30,000,000.00

Revenue:

$61,255,921.00

Keywords

high school
career
based on novel or book
sports
season
american football
texas
comeback
coach
racism
drunk
injury
quarterback