Remember The Titans

Last Updated on: January 20th, 2024

Remember The Titans (2000 Movie)

“Remember the Titans” is a sports drama film released in 2000, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Boaz Yakin. The movie is based on the true story of the integration of a racially divided high school football team in Alexandria, Virginia, during the early 1970s.

The story revolves around the newly appointed head coach, Herman Boone, portrayed by Denzel Washington. Coach Boone is assigned to lead the football team of T.C. Williams High School, a school that recently integrated black and white students. The integration is met with resistance and racial tensions in the community.

Coach Boone faces the challenge of uniting the racially divided players and instilling a sense of brotherhood and teamwork in them. He works tirelessly to break down racial barriers and foster a sense of understanding and respect among the team members.

The film also explores the character of Coach Bill Yoast, played by Will Patton, who was initially the head coach before Coach Boone’s appointment. Yoast becomes the assistant coach and supports Boone’s efforts to unite the team and create a winning culture.

As the story progresses, the Titans face various obstacles both on and off the field. Through perseverance, hard work, and determination, the team begins to overcome their differences and form strong bonds that eventually lead them to an undefeated season and a chance to compete for the state championship.

“Remember the Titans” is not only a sports film but also a powerful portrayal of racial harmony and the triumph of the human spirit. It explores themes of leadership, racial prejudice, teamwork, and the impact of sports in bringing communities together.

The film received critical acclaim for its performances, particularly Denzel Washington’s portrayal of Coach Boone, and its inspiring story. It was praised for its honest and heartfelt depiction of the struggles faced by the players and coaches during a turbulent time in American history.

“Remember the Titans” has become a beloved and iconic sports film that continues to resonate with audiences of all ages. It is regarded as a classic in the sports drama genre and serves as a reminder of the importance of unity, respect, and understanding in overcoming adversity.


Fun Facts

  • “Remember the Titans” is a 2000 sports drama film based on the true story of the integration of the T.C. Williams High School football team in Alexandria, Virginia, in the early 1970s. The film stars Denzel Washington as Coach Herman Boone.
Remember The Titans


Additional Details

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  • Year Released: 2000
  • Type of Movie: Live-Action
  • Box Office: $136.7 million
  • IMDB Link

Cast

  • Denzel Washington: Coach Herman Boone
  • Will Patton: Assistant Coach Bill Yoast
  • Wood Harris: DE Julius Campbell
  • Ryan Hurst: LB Gerry Bertier
  • Donald Faison: RB/LB Petey Jones
  • Craig Kirkwood: QB Jerry “Rev” Harris
  • Ethan Suplee: OL Louie Lastik
  • Ryan Gosling: Alan Bosley
  • Burgess Jenkins: TE Ray Budds
  • Kip Pardue: QB Ronnie “Sunshine” Bass
  • Hayden Panettiere: Sheryl Yoast
  • Nicole Ari Parker: Carol Boone
  • Kate Bosworth: Emma Hoyt
  • Earl C. Poitier: DL Darryl “Blue” Stanton
  • Neal Ghant: Frankie Glascoe

Crew

  • Director: Boaz Yakin
  • Producer: Jerry Bruckheimer and Chad Oman
  • Music: Trevor Rabin

Movie Trailer:




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