Forever Strong
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Forever Strong is a drama/sport film directed by Ryan Little and written by David Pliler scheduled to be released in the fall of 2007.
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[edit] Plot
A talented-but-troubled rugby player Sean Faris must play against the team his father Neal McDonough coaches at the national championship.
[edit] Cast
- Gary Cole as Coach Larry Gelwix
- Sean Faris as Rick Penning
- Neal McDonough as Coach Neal Penning
- Sean Astin as Marcus
- Penn Badgley as Lars
- Larry Bagby as Coach Cal
- Big Budah as Bingham
- Jimmy Chunga as Max Hardcastle
- K. Danor Gerald as Coach JT
- Max Kasch as Griggs
- Arielle Kebbel as Emily
- Michael J. Pagan as Kurt
- Emily Tyndall as Jamie
- Julie Tyndall as Natalie Penning
- Nathan West as Quetin
- Eliot Benjamin as Marty
- Craig Clark as Rugby Player
[edit] Trivia
- Sean Faris runs six miles twice a day to get in rugby shape.
- One day of filming, Sean Faris sprained his ankle. Luckily, he was well enough to continue on the shooting. The ankle is wrapped.
- Several All-American Rugby players added their talents to this film. They were predominantly from the National Runner-Up BYU Rugby Club
[edit] References
- Cinematical News August 24, 2006- Erik Davis
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