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Pride
Directed by
Sunu Gonera
PG
2007
1h 44m
Drama
,
Sport
,
and more
6.3
47%
72%
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Coach Jim Ellis shocks the community and changes lives when, aided by a local janitor, he sets out to form Philadelphia's first black swim team. But the odds are against them as they battle rigid rules, racism and more.
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Cast of Pride
Terrence Howard
Jim Ellis
Bernie Mac
Elston
Kimberly Elise
Sue Davis
Tom Arnold
Bink
Brandon Fobbs
Puddin Head
Alphonso McAuley
Walt
Regine Nehy
Willie
Nate Parker
Hakim
Kevin Phillips
Andre
Scott Eastwood
Jake
Evan Ross
Reggie
Gary Anthony Sturgis
Franklin
Jesse Moore
Artrell
Carol Sutton
Ophelia
Tony Bentley
Race Official
Vance Strickland
Race Official (Mainline)
Louis Herthum
Coach Logan - 1964
Wayne Ferrara
Race Official (PDR)
George Sanchez
Starter - 1964
Anthony Bean
Ron Lincoln
Jim Ellis III
city worker
Harold Evans
Reverend
Catherine Shreves
Tv Reporter
Terence Rosemore
Black Maintenance Man
Pride Ratings & Reviews
AV Club
Keith Phipps
The plot plays out as predictably as anyone might expect, but the fine details keep Pride squarely above average.
Austin Chronicle
Josh Rosenblatt
Pride's story was etched in stone ages ago by mysterious movie powers beyond our understanding, and all the Staples Singers' songs in the world won't keep it from its appointed rounds.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
Director Sunu Gonera does a nice job with the swim meet scenes, and the cast of mostly unknown younger actors is extremely likable.
USA Today
Claudia Puig
Pride is a fairly predictable entry in the highly predictable inspirational sports drama genre. But the movie is saved by the earnest, believable performance of Terrence Howard and by Bernie Mac in a more serious role than usual.
Seattle Times
John Hartl
Terrence Howard's unforced charisma did a lot for Crash and Hustle & Flow, and he's the chief reason Pride is worth catching.
San Francisco Chronicle
Ruthe Stein
That Pride ultimately gets to you is more of a surprise than the outcome because it's not very well-constructed.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
A generic against-the-odds underdog sports drama.
Newsday
Jan Stuart
It is a testament to the robotic constraints of Pride that even Terrence Howard sinks in the service of formula.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
Howard's character declares that "the world isn't black and white." The world, no, but the movie, yes.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
There is not a single moment in Sunu Gonera's Pride that you haven't already seen, or that you can't predict.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Jeff Strickler
Pride does its subject matter proud.
Los Angeles Times
Sam Adams
Pride wades into the shallows when it ought to be diving into the deep end. In waters this familiar, everyone knows how to swim.
Houston Chronicle
Amy Biancolli
There's no excuse for Pride's mediocrity -- not with this story, not with this cast.
Detroit News
Tom Long
It's more of a public service announcement than a movie. As such, it may do some good. But imagine what a truly great film with the same social conscience might accomplish.
Detroit Free Press
Terry Lawson
Competitive swimming has certainly not been overdone in sports movies, and the less-than-compelling Pride might offer the reason why.
Denver Post
Michael Booth
Pride has a sly, sexy way of overcoming inherent filmmaking clichs and winning over its audience.
Chicago Sun-Times
Bill Zwecker
Pride is a lovingly-presented homage to the heroism of Jim Ellis' life and his life's work.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
While it's neither as socially urgent as Freedom Writers nor as danceable and soapy as Stomp the Yard, it's better acted and tougher to resist.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
Thankfully the movie is able to overcome this familiarity by being monstrously entertaining, Howard giving the picture a stirring central figure galvanizing a person's attention and energizing their interest.
New York Times
Matt Zoller Seitz
When sinewy young idealists glide through water to the tune of 'I'll Take You There,' the heart still leaps.
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