Plot
In the third episode of this series, the Ducks get scholarships to Eden Hall Academy, a high ranking prep school. But as freshmen, they will have to face the snob varsity team...
Release Year: 1996
Rating: 4.6/10 (10,055 voted)
Director:
Robert Lieberman
Stars: Emilio Estevez, Jeffrey Nordling, David Selby
Storyline In the third episode of this series, the Ducks get scholarships to Eden Hall Academy, a high ranking prep school. But as freshmen, they will have to face the snob varsity team...
Writers: Steven Brill, Kenneth Johnson
Cast: Emilio Estevez
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Gordon Bombay
Jeffrey Nordling
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Coach Ted Orion
David Selby
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Dean Buckley
Heidi Kling
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Casey Conway
Joshua Jackson
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Charlie Conway
Joss Ackland
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Hans
Elden Henson
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Fulton Reed
(as Elden Ryan Ratliff)
Shaun Weiss
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Greg "Goldie" Goldberg
Vincent Larusso
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Adam Banks
(as Vincent A. Larusso)
Matt Doherty
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Lester Averman
Garette Ratliff Henson
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Guy Germaine
Marguerite Moreau
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Connie Moreau
Michael Cudlitz
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Cole
Christopher Orr
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Rick
Aaron Lohr
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Dean Portman
Taglines:
No Fear. No Limits. No Brakes. Just Ducks.
Release Date: 4 October 1996
Filming Locations: Blake School - 511 Kenwood Parkway, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Opening Weekend: $6,170,358
(USA)
(6 October 1996)
(2056 Screens)
Gross: $22,936,273
(USA)
(2 February 1997)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
Connie wears a Manitoba Moose jersey during the Ducks' first practice at the Eden Hall rink.
Goofs:
Factual errors:
When Coach Orion posts the positions and Dwayne asks about the captain, Luis Mendoza's listed as #6, but 6 is Julie Gaffney's number. Mendoza wears #22.
Quotes: Coach Orion:
You're playing hard. I'm proud of you guys. Luis Mendoza:
They're cheap-shotting us to death. Coach Orion:
I know they are. I know they are. Lester Averman:
It's going to take a miracle for us to hold on. Dean Portman:
[enters the lockeroom reading his scholarship]
Dean Portman is awarded a full athletic and academic scholarship to the Eden Hall Academy. I had this lying around the house in Chicago, my attorney thought I should sign, I agreed. It's official boys. I'm back! Charlie Conway:
[aside to Orien]
Bombay.
User Review
A Great End To A Great Disney Sports Series
Rating:
This Disney film made me much happier than D2 did. I really enjoyed the way
it was much more true to the first film than D2 was. This movie used
examples from the first film ("He's been the captain since they played in
District 5," the announcer utters during the first game.) This time, the
team is shy one member (Jesse) but it really seems no different. I do still
wonder what happened to all those people who played in the first movie and
were never heard from again. Oh well.
In this film, it's almost a rehash of the first film. A team who cannot get
it together, get a washed up hockey player who they hate to coach them and
they love him...your basic family fun, Disney flick.
All in all this was a great movie, but hopefully Disney realizes that we've
had enough.
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