Plot
Gordon Bombay is forced to withdraw from the minor hockey league with a knee injury. Much to his surprise...
Release Year: 1994
Rating: 5.2/10 (13,754 voted)
Director:
Sam Weisman
Stars: Emilio Estevez, Kathryn Erbe, Michael Tucker
Storyline Gordon Bombay is forced to withdraw from the minor hockey league with a knee injury. Much to his surprise, he is given the job of coach of Team USA Hockey for the Junior Goodwill Games in California. With most of the Ducks and a few new players in tow, he sets forth for LA. All appears to be going well for a while, but the hype of Hollywood starts to get to Gordon, and he is distracted when Iceland, the favourites to win the title, appear on the scene.
Writers: Steven Brill, Steven Brill
Cast: Emilio Estevez
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Coach Gordon Bombay
Kathryn Erbe
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Michele MacKay
Michael Tucker
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Tibbles
Jan Rubes
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Jan
Carsten Norgaard
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Coach Wolf Stansson
Maria Ellingsen
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María
Joshua Jackson
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Charlie Conway
Elden Henson
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Fulton Reed
(as Elden Ryan Ratliff)
Shaun Weiss
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Greg Goldberg
Matt Doherty
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Lester Averman
Brandon Quintin Adams
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Jesse Hall
(as Brandon Adams)
Garette Ratliff Henson
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Guy Germaine
Marguerite Moreau
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Connie Moreau
Vincent Larusso
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Adam Banks
(as Vincent A. Larusso)
Colombe Jacobsen-Derstine
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Julie Gaffney
(as Colombe Jacobsen)
Taglines:
The Mighty Ducks Are Back.
Release Date: 25 March 1994
Filming Locations: Anaheim, California, USA
Opening Weekend: $10,356,748
(USA)
(27 March 1994)
Gross: $45,610,410
(USA)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
The Ducks that appeared in the first film but did not return for this sequel are; Dave Karp (Aaron Schwartz), Peter Mark (J.D. Daniels), Terry Hall (Jussie Smollett}, Tammy Duncan (Jane Plank), and Tommy Duncan (Danny Tamberelli).
Goofs:
Miscellaneous:
At the start of the period were the ducks have changed uniforms if you look closely at the clock it reads 00:00 with no score but a few seconds later you see time on the clock with the scores back up.
Quotes: Lester Averman:
Hey, is that a tattoo? Is it real? Dean:
Get away from me. Lester Averman:
Yes sir.
User Review
A Childhood classic for those who enjoyed being a kid.
Rating: 10/10
I love this movie and the other two movies in this series. I believe
that it is the best of the series b/c it was a lot lighter than the
other two. My favourite part might have been in the end when everyone
is around the campfire and they burst into a horrible version of "We
Are The Champions." Though it was horrible it was hilarious and very
cocky. I'm sure all of us would break into this song after beating
everyone in the world in hockey....though it's hard to believe Canada
didn't kick Americas asses. I am a fan of Queen also and I believe this
movie may have had a great deal with that as well.As a girl I have to
say that when I was ten this was the first movie that I saw boys for
more than just stupid pricks. If you want to be a kid again watch this
movie and enjoy but don't bash it b/c it wasn't made to entertain
teenagers and adults.
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