Black and white basketball hustlers join forces to double their chances of winning money on the street courts and in a basketball tournament.Black and white basketball hustlers join forces to double their chances of winning money on the street courts and in a basketball tournament.Black and white basketball hustlers join forces to double their chances of winning money on the street courts and in a basketball tournament.
- Awards
- 6 nominations
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- Writer
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Storyline
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- TriviaWhen Woody Harrelson was making this movie, the producers hired Bob Lanier, the retired Detroit Pistons' center, as a basketball coach. Harrelson, who had played some basketball in college, was bragging to Lanier about what a great player he was. Lanier invited Harrelson to play a little one-on-one. Harrelson later described it as "the most embarrassing fifteen minutes of my life."
- GoofsBefore the second hustle game in Watts, Sidney declares the game to be "make it take it", meaning a team retains possession of the ball after scoring a basket. However, after Billy makes the first shot of the game, their opponents (Robert and Zeke) take possession of the ball.
- Quotes
Sidney Deane: [to Junior, after losing his borrowed money to Billy in a shooting challenge on the Venice Beach basketball courts] Oh man shut your anorexic malnutrition tapeworm-having overdose on Dick Gregory Bahamian diet-drinking ass up. Leave me alone!
- Crazy creditsIn the opening credits, we can hear the classical 20th Century Fox Fanfare in a hip hop style.
- Alternate versionsSome U.S. video versions are three minutes longer.
- ConnectionsEdited into White Men Can't Jump: Deleted Scene (2000)
- SoundtracksMood Indigo
Written by Duke Ellington, Barney Bigard and Irving Mills
Featured review
entertaining
This movie is well-made: it tells a good story, and maintains high production values. The playing-off of different cultures does not really work, but then again that was not central to the story. The hustler being hustled theme could have done with some more Roald Dahl-like wit, but all in all this is an amusing comedy (it does not reach out enough to be considered a dramedy) and a worthy rental for those boring winter evenings.
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- abknor
- Sep 6, 2003
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $76,253,806
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $14,711,124
- Mar 29, 1992
- Gross worldwide
- $90,753,806
- Runtime1 hour 55 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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