The Program (1993)
September 24, 1993Release Date
The Program (1993)
September 24, 1993Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
James Caan
Sam Winters
Halle Berry
Autumn Haley
Omar Epps
Darnell Jefferson
Craig Sheffer
Joe Kane
Kristy Swanson
Camille Shafer
Abraham Benrubi
Bud-Lite Kaminski
Duane Davis
Alvin Mack
Jon Pennell
Bobby Collins
Andrew Bryniarski
Steve Lattimer
Michael Flippo
Coach Humes
Joey Lauren Adams
Louanne
J.C. Quinn
Joe's Father
Ernest Dixon
Coach Clayton
David S. Ward
Director
David S. Ward
Director
Leon Pridgen
Ray Griffen
Aaron Latham
Writer
Samuel Goldwyn Jr.
Producer
Marian Green
Stunts
Carol Winstead Wood
Art Direction
Michel Colombier
Composer
Victor Hammer
Cinematographer
Kathe Klopp
Set Decoration
Tom Rothman
Executive Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 24, 1993
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 52m
Content RatingR
Box Office$23,042,200
Filming LocationsSouth Carolina · North Carolina, United States of America
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The Program is a 1993 American sports drama film starring James Caan, Halle Berry, Omar Epps, Craig Sheffer, Kristy Swanson, and Joey Lauren Adams. The film was directed by David S. Ward who has directed and written other Hollywood films such as the Major League series.
The film touches on the season of the fictional Division I FBS (then IA) college football team, the Eastern State University (ESU) Timberwolves as they deal with the pressure to make a bowl game, alcohol and anabolic steroid abuse, receipt of improper benefits, and overall college life. It follows the trials of Coach Sam Winters (Caan), the Heisman Trophy candidate Joe Kane (Sheffer), the freshman running back Darnell Jefferson (Epps), their love interests (Berry and Swanson), and other team members.
The film was released by Touchstone Pictures in September 1993. The film went on to gross over $20 million at the box office. The film was shot on location at several American universities, including: Boston College, Duke University, the University of Michigan, the University of Iowa, and the University of South Carolina. While the college that is the main setting of the film is fictional, the team's opponents are real programs. The film includes a cameo appearance from Michigan coaching legend Bo Schembechler.