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Remember the Titans / Denzel Washington, Jerry Bruckheimer. Videorecording.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Disney DVDPublication details: Burbank, CA : Walt Disney Home Video : [2001]Description: 1 videodisc (approximately 114 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 0788826859
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PN1997
Production credits:
  • Director of photography, Philippe Rousselot; editor, Michael Tronick; music, Trevor Rabin.
Summary: A drama of forced high school integration in Alexandria, Virginia in 1971. After leading his team to fifteen winning seasons, white football coach Bill Yoast is demoted and replaced by African-American Herman Boone, tough, opinionated and as different from Yoast as could be. The two men overcome their differences and turn a group of hostile young men into champions. A rousing celebration of how a town torn apart by resentment, friction and mistrust comes together in triumphant harmony.
Item type: Audiovisual Item
Holdings
Current library Collection Call number Vol info Status Date due Barcode
Judith Thomas Library Audio-Visuals Audio-Visual DVD229 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) DVD229 Available

Based on a true story.
Special features: 6 additional scenes not shown in theaters; 2 audio commentaries: real-life Coaches Herman Boone and Bill Yoast and director Boaz Yakin, producer Jerry Bruckheimer and writer Gregory Allen Howard; 2 featurettes: Denzel becomes Boone and Beating the odds; ABC Special Remember the Titans : an inspirational journey behind the scenes / hosted by Lynn Swann; theatrical trailer.
Videodisc release of the 2000 motion picture.

Director of photography, Philippe Rousselot; editor, Michael Tronick; music, Trevor Rabin.


A drama of forced high school integration in Alexandria, Virginia in 1971. After leading his team to fifteen winning seasons, white football coach Bill Yoast is demoted and replaced by African-American Herman Boone, tough, opinionated and as different from Yoast as could be. The two men overcome their differences and turn a group of hostile young men into champions. A rousing celebration of how a town torn apart by resentment, friction and mistrust comes together in triumphant harmony.