Wildcats (1986) MOVIE REVIEW – Football, Sports, Goldie Hawn & More

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By Geno McGahee

Molly McGrath (Goldie Hawn) is a high school track coach that wants to take on the football team. She is given the opportunity with an inner city high school and reluctantly takes it.

WILDCATS is a great sports comedy, with some very big Hollywood names. Woody Harrelson plays “Krushinski,” Wesley Snipes plays “Trumaine,” the two stars of MONEY TRAIN and WHITE MEN CAN’T JUMP. The Wildcats are a team that has not won any games but the odds are getting better when McGrath wins their respect. The football games are something that attracts masses, leading to betting, some find great winnings with an online sportsbook, click here.

The Wildcats begin to win game after game with the addition of a star quarterback, Levander (Mykelti Williamson), and they soon begin to target the championship, an unlikely accomplishment for a team that did not know victory.

WILDCATS is a great sports comedy…one of the best football flicks of all time. The ending rap that the team does is amusing and Goldie Hawn is outstanding in the role of the coach, fighting for her kids and her team. I highly recommend it.

Scared Stiff Rating: 8/10.


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