1996 American film
Eddie
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Theatrical release poster
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Directed by
| Steve Rash
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Screenplay by
| Jon Connolly
David Loucka
Eric Champnella
Keith Mitchell
Steve Zacharias
Jeff Buhai
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Story by
| Steve Zacharias
Jeff Buhai
Jon Connolly
David Loucka
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Produced by
| David Permut
Mark Burg
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Starring
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Cinematography
| Victor J. Kemper
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Edited by
| Richard Halsey
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Music by
| Stanley Clarke
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Production
companies
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Distributed by
| Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
(North America)
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
(international)
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Release date
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- May 31, 1996
(
1996-05-31
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(United States)
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Running time
| 100 minutes
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Country
| United States
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Language
| English
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Budget
| $30 million
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Box office
| $31.4 million
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Eddie
is a 1996 American
sports
comedy film
starring
Whoopi Goldberg
and
Frank Langella
. The film was directed by
Steve Rash
.
Plot
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The
New York Knicks
are also-rans in the
NBA
, their roster filled with players who either lack talent or are too distracted by off-the-court issues. Nonetheless, limousine driver and rabid fan Edwina "Eddie" Franklin attends every Knicks game in the
nosebleed section
of
Madison Square Garden
.
During halftime of a game, Eddie is one of three fans picked to win a chance to be the honorary assistant coach of the Knicks for the second half by sinking a
free throw
, which she does. She quickly gets on the nerves of head coach John Bailey, whom she had
heckled
earlier.
Eddie is eventually charged with a
technical foul
for stepping onto the court during an argument between Bailey and a referee, and she is ejected from the Garden, to the fans' dismay. Eddie's popularity piques the interest of the new Knicks owner, "Wild Bill" Burgess. After he forces Bailey to quit, Burgess names Eddie the new head coach.
The decision is received with skepticism and derision. However, she eventually is able to connect with the players both off and on the court to earn their respect. Eddie is able to lead the Knicks into postseason contention; the winner of their game against the
Charlotte Hornets
, now coached by Bailey, will receive the final spot in the
NBA playoffs
.
The night before the game, Burgess tells Eddie that if the Knicks win this game, he plans to sell the team to someone who intends to move the team to
St. Louis
. A conflicted Eddie must decide what to do when the Knicks take a one-point lead with just a few seconds to play. Realizing the consequences, she stops the game to announce Burgess's plan to the crowd at the Garden.
Faced with the possible enormous backlash from the Knicks' fans, Burgess promises the crowd he won't sell the team or move them out of New York City. When play resumes, the Hornets have one last chance to win, but
Larry Johnson
commits a
charge
on the game-winning layup, nullifying the basket and giving the Knicks the victory and the playoff berth.
Cast
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Players from several NBA teams played major roles, including
Alex English
as the
Cleveland Cavaliers
' coach,
Dwayne Schintzius
,
Greg Ostertag
, and
Rick Fox
.
Dennis Rodman
,
Muggsy Bogues
,
Vinny Del Negro
,
Vlade Divac
,
Bobby Phills
,
J. R. Reid
,
Terrell Brandon
,
Brad Daugherty
,
Mitch Richmond
,
Avery Johnson
,
Corie Blount
,
Larry Johnson
,
Randy Brown
,
Olden Polynice
, and
Scott Burrell
appeared as themselves.
Gary Payton
,
Anthony Mason
,
Herb Williams
, and
John Starks
appeared as streetballers.
Kurt Rambis
appeared as the head coach of the Lakers.
Chris Berman
,
Marv Albert
and
Walt Frazier
also appeared in the movie as broadcasters.
Donald Trump
,
Rudy Giuliani
,
Ed Koch
,
Fabio
, and
David Letterman
also appeared in the movie.
Gene Anthony Ray
(who played Leroy in both Fame the series and the 1980 film) also features as associate choreographer, one of his last credits before his death in 2003.
Reception
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On
Rotten Tomatoes
the film holds an approval rating of 16% based on 37 reviews, with an average rating of 4/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Whoopi Goldberg may demonstrate that she can coach a basketball team with the best of them, but not even she can whip this dreary script into shape."
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Audiences polled by
CinemaScore
gave the film an average grade of "A?" on an A+ to F scale.
[2]
Roger Ebert
gave the film one and a half stars.
[3]
Whoopi Goldberg
was nominated for a
Razzie Award
as Worst Actress for her performance.
Soundtrack
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A soundtrack containing hip hop and R&B music was released on May 21, 1996 by
Island Black Music
in conjunction with
Hollywood Records
. It peaked at 119 on the
Billboard
200
and 44 on the
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
.
Notes
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Principal photography
commenced on August 9, 1995 and ended on October 12. Co-stars Langella and Goldberg became romantically involved and started divorce proceedings against their respective spouses within two weeks of each other.
[4]
They lived together until February 2000, when Goldberg asked Langella to move out of her main house and into the guesthouse; on March 7, she asked him to leave the guesthouse, and he did.
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See also
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References
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- ^
"Eddie (1996)"
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Rotten Tomatoes
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Singer, Matt (August 13, 2015).
"25 Films With Completely Baffling CinemaScores"
. ScreenCrush
. Retrieved
August 18,
2020
.
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Ebert, Roger (May 31, 1996).
"Eddie Movie Review & Film Summary"
.
Chicago Sun-Times
.
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Kennedy, Helen (December 2, 1995). "Whoopi 'n' Drac split with mates".
New York Daily News
.
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Fink, Mitchell (March 13, 2000). "Whoopi makes her move, sends Langella packing".
New York Daily News
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