Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 0

Revenue

$ 45710059

Top Billed Cast

Kevin Costner

Jim White

Maria Bello

Cheryl White

Mariann Gavelo

Low Rider Cover Girl (uncredited)

Elsie Fisher

Jamie White

Martha Higareda

Lupe

Morgan Saylor

Julie White

Vincent Martella

Brandon

Daniel Moncada

Eddie

Connor Weil

Palo Alto Runner #1

Johnny Ortiz

Jose Cardenas

Diana Maria Riva

Señora Diaz

Valente Rodriguez

Principal Camillo

Ramiro Rodriguez

Danny Diaz

Carlos Pratts

Thomas Valles

Rafael Martinez

David Diaz

Hector Duran

Johnny Sameniego

Sergio Avelar

Victor Puentes

Michael Aguero

Damacio Diaz

Omar Leyva

Señor Diaz

Danny Mora

Sammy Rosaldo

Ben Hernandez Bray

Ernesto Valles

Vanessa Martinez

Maria Marisol

Adriana Diaz Chapa

Laura

Rigo Sanchez

Javi

Natalia Cordova-Buckley

Señora Valles

Chris Ellis Jr.

Coach Jenks

Eloy Casados

Dale Padilla

Josh Clark

Coach Jameson

Chelsea Rendon

Sonia Rosaldo

Ashley Bravo

Lola Valles

Chad Mountain

Clovis Coach

J. Downing

Race Official (State)

Brian Connors

Park Aide

Alex MacNicoll

Fitz Mitchell

Michael Tong

Hunter - Centennial Runner

Baxter Frick

Blowdry - Stevens Creek Runner

Regi Davis

Centennial Coach

Juana Flores

Señora Soto

Tyler Sellers

Palo Alto Runner #2

Anthony Renaud

Starter (Race #1)

Brian Hayes Currie

Stevens Creek Coach

Sarah Benoit

Principal Camillo's Assistant

Isabelle Ortega

School Librarian

Jorge Luis Padilla

Young Cholo

Salvador Velez

Player #1

Isaiah Gonzales

Player #2

Catherine Toribio

Flirting Girl #1

Rosa Ochoa

Flirting Girl #2

Rebecca Silva

Grandmother Valles

John Funk

Centennial Assistant Coach

Sean O'Connell

Morro Bay Coach

Jeffrey Sheller

Palo Alto Assistant Coach

Mariachi Sol de Mexico

Mariachi Band

Alfredo Lopez

Mariachi Singer

Jackie Di Crystal

Teacher (uncredited)

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Movie Reviews

A review by Rangan

Written by Rangan on 2016-07-24

> It's just a matter of when, one to find his place to fit in. Nothing wrong to call it an another version of 'Spare Parts', but it dealt with a different subject. It is a biographical-sport film, about a running race team involving seven high school students from one of the poorest towns in America, McFarland. But the tale begins with the coach Jim White, who finally arrives with his family there after got fired frequently in the other cities. Not intended to stay for a long period, but he has no other choice. He finds hard to fit in the society and get along with his students, but he manages to get going when he forms a team for the upcoming cross-country running race. So their journey puts the small town on the map. A very inspiring film, not just sports personalities, but anyone who wants to achieve in life should see it. So a must see film for the students and the youngsters. It is not just about the sport, but culture and society. The first act was an introduction, where and how everyone comes together was revealed. Followed by the middle part focused more on the game. Getting prepared for it and facing other troubles that stands obstacle to it. And finally in the third act, it kind of loses what originally intended as a theme, but brings the social matter into it before getting back to where it belongs to curtain. There was lots of modification in the cinema version compared to the original story. Characters, locations, events, all were kind of randomised from the actuality to the different timelines just to tell a good story. After all, this is a Disney film and Disney always seeks a decent family theme, yet it still remains true to the real. From the New Zealand director of 'Whale Rider' fame, another brilliant film. Apart from the super Kevin Costner and his family, the rest of the cast was so perfect. One of the best sport-dramas of the year and Disney done it again. You no need to analyse it to choose, just go for it and it won't disappoint you. 8/10

A review by r96sk

Written by r96sk on 2020-11-14

Well made, well acted. Hearty viewing. <em>'McFarland, USA'</em> sees Disney do a true story sports drama for what feels like the billionth time, but there's no disputing they sure do know how to create a wholesome and meaningful film for the genre; despite the clichés and predictability. This is no different, it's very good. Kevin Costner leads astutely as Jim White, while Carlos Pratts is the pick of the bunch when it comes to the younger guys. All of the latter, who play a group of runners that White coaches, are well cast in truth. I felt a connection to the story, thanks to the writing but also to them. It does turn into a very pleasant and enjoyable 128 minutes, it's also quite unique to see a sports film about cross-country running as opposed to the usual basketball, American football etc. Score/cinematography wise, it's good. Definitely watch this if you get the opportunity.

A review by tmdb51616167

Written by tmdb51616167 on 2024-09-02

I recently discovered this wonderful film that had somehow escaped my watchlist until now. Sometimes, trailers fail to capture the essence of a movie, leaving you unsure whether it would interest you or not. I had owned this film for some time, solely due to my collection of all things Disney, but it wasn't until I sat down with my son to watch it that I truly appreciated its heartwarming and engaging story. While not without its flaws, particularly in Disney's decision to omit a crucial fight scene, the film still manages to charm with its fun characters and beautiful family dynamics. The bond between the coach and players is a standout element, offering a great portrayal on screen. Although the story could have benefited from more emotion and better writing, overall, it was a very enjoyable watch that left a positive impression.