Home Team

Home Team

Release date : November 1, 1999
Runtime : 1h 31m
Countries of origin : Canada /
Original Language : English /
Director : Allan A. Goldstein /
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November 1, 1999 1h 31m Canada Comedy English More
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Henry Butler is a professional athlete with a little Pete Rose in him. His athletic interests go beyond the playing field and into the gambling dens. Convicted for his addiction, the soccer player is assigned to community service at a children's home as a condition of his parole. The home attempts to exploit his soccer skills by forming a team. Butler takes no interest, though, until the home burns down and the team begins playing for their homes instead of personal pride or a payoff.
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  • title:Home Team
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1999
  • Runtime:1h 31m
  • Genres: Comedy · Family ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Allan A. Goldstein /
  • Writers: Jeff Lewis · Pierce O'Donnell ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Henry Butler is a professional athlete with a little Pete Rose in him. His athletic interests go beyond the playing field and into the gambling dens. Convicted for his addiction, the soccer player is assigned to community service at a children's home as a condition of his parole. The home attempts to exploit his soccer skills by forming a team. Butler takes no interest, though, until the home burns down and the team begins playing for their homes instead of personal pride or a payoff.
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