List of sports films
This compilation of films covers all sports activities. Sports films have been made since the era of silent films, such as the 1915 film The Champion starring Charlie Chaplin. Films in this genre can range from serious (Raging Bull) to silly (Horse Feathers). A classic theme for sports films is the triumph of an individual or team who prevail despite the difficulties.[1]
American football
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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The Freshman | 1925 | Comedy | Silent film with Harold Lloyd as a water boy who gets to play in team's big game. |
Brown of Harvard | 1926 | Drama | Silent film about Harvard football player, based on a Broadway play. |
The Quarterback | 1926 | Comedy | A college athlete spends 27 years trying to defeat the school's arch-rival. |
The Drop Kick | 1927 | Drama | A man's suicide damages a football player's reputation. |
The College Widow | 1927 | Comedy | A coach's daughter helps Atwater College land a star player. |
West Point | 1927 | Drama | Cadet fights coach, insults the academy, risks losing girl (Joan Crawford). |
Salute | 1929 | Drama | Brothers become opponents for Army-Navy game. |
So This Is College | 1929 | Comedy | College teammates Biff and Eddie compete for the love of lovely Babs Baxter. |
The Forward Pass | 1929 | Comedy | A co-ed (Loretta Young) persuades a reluctant star to return to the gridiron. |
College Hounds | 1930 | Comedy | Short film of "All Barkie Dogville Comedies" series in which trained dogs play football players. |
Maybe It's Love | 1930 | Musical | College president's daughter (Joan Bennett) brings in ringers to win the big game. |
Maker of Men | 1931 | Drama | A football player finds it hard to please his coach, who's his father. |
The Galloping Ghost | 1931 | Serial | A 12-chapter serial with Red Grange confronting a scandal at "Clay College." |
Touchdown | 1931 | Drama | Coach (Richard Arlen) weighs an injured player's health against his need to win. |
Horse Feathers | 1932 | Comedy | Marx Brothers farce about college football. |
That's My Boy | 1932 | Drama | A college hero demands $50,000 to keep playing, which his stockbroker loses. |
The All American | 1932 | Drama | After a football player ruins his life, he keeps his brother from making the same mistake. |
70,000 Witnesses | 1932 | Mystery | His teammate murdered during a game, Buck Buchanan suspects his own brother. |
The Sport Parade | 1932 | Drama | Dartmouth football teammates get involved in pro wrestling. |
College Coach | 1933 | Drama | Stars get money, academic favoritism under new coach (Pat O'Brien). |
Saturday's Millions | 1933 | Drama | Western U's top player (Robert Young) sees football strictly as a business. |
College Humor | 1933 | Musical | A professor (Bing Crosby) and a football star fall for the same co-ed. |
College Rhythm | 1934 | Musical | Big man on campus Finnegan (Jack Oakie) gets a store to sponsor a winner-take-all game. |
Hold 'Em Yale | 1935 | Comedy | Colorful crooks and a love-crazy girl distract Yale football player (Buster Crabbe). |
Pigskin Parade | 1936 | Comedy | A "hillbilly" (Stuart Erwin) becomes a Texas college football hero. |
The Big Game | 1936 | Comedy | A gambler kidnaps Atlantic's quarterback before the big game vs. Erie. |
Rose Bowl | 1936 | Romance | "Cheers" Reynolds must decide which Rose Bowl team's star she likes best. |
Over the Goal | 1937 | Drama | Football star (William Hopper) risks permanent injury if he keeps playing. |
Saturday's Heroes | 1937 | Drama | Val Webster (Van Heflin) opposes colleges getting rich while athletes like him stay poor. |
That Navy Spirit | 1937 | Romance | A new quarterback (Lew Ayres) and his rival play football for the academy. |
Navy Blue and Gold | 1937 | Drama | Midshipman (James Stewart) clears father's name in time to play in Army-Navy game. |
Touchdown, Army | 1938 | Drama | A cocky cadet (Robert Cummings) shapes up in time to play in Army-Navy game. |
Hold That Co-ed | 1938 | Comedy | Football fortunes change for State thanks to a politician (John Barrymore) and a female kicker. |
$1,000 a Touchdown | 1939 | Comedy | Joe E. Brown inherits a college, offers money to any player who can score a touchdown. |
The Cowboy Quarterback | 1939 | Comedy | A pro scout from the "Chicago Packers" discovers a new star in rural Montana. |
Knute Rockne, All American | 1940 | Biographical | Story of Notre Dame coach Knute Rockne (Pat O'Brien), with Ronald Reagan as the Gipper. |
Too Many Girls | 1940 | Comedy | Bodyguards hired to watch rich girl (Lucille Ball) in college end up on the football team. |
The Quarterback | 1941 | Comedy | A brother pretends to be his twin and becomes the school's football star. |
Harmon of MIchigan | 1941 | Drama | Tom Harmon as himself, a college hero who weds sweetheart, becomes a coach. |
The Spirit of Stanford | 1942 | Drama | Frankie Albert as himself, a high school quarterback who then attends Stanford. |
Never Been Licked | 1943 | Drama | World War II propaganda about Corps of Cadets and football at Texas A&M |
Good News | 1947 | Musical | Tait College can win the big game, but only if its star (Peter Lawford) passes an exam. |
Father Was a Fullback | 1949 | Comedy | Daughter of coach (Fred MacMurray) has boyfriend who chooses her over Notre Dame. |
Easy Living | 1949 | Drama | Pro quarterback Pete Wilson (Victor Mature) discovers he has a heart condition. |
That's My Boy | 1951 | Comedy | Martin and Lewis college football comedy (unrelated to 1932 film of same name). |
Saturday's Hero | 1951 | Drama | A Virginia university's halfback (John Derek) deals with injuries, money issues. |
The Guy Who Came Back | 1951 | Drama | Injured, aging athlete (Paul Douglas) refuses to accept that his playing days are over. |
The Rose Bowl Story | 1952 | Romance | A college gridiron star and a Rose Bowl princess fall in love. |
Hold That Line | 1952 | Comedy | The Bowery Boys discover a miracle "vitamin" and join the school's team. |
Trouble Along the Way | 1953 | Comedy | A Catholic college in New York hires a new football coach (John Wayne). |
Crazylegs | 1953 | Biographical | Based on college career of Elroy Hirsch, playing himself. |
The All-American | 1953 | Drama | A quarterback (Tony Curtis) deals with hazing and hardship at a Chicago college. |
John Goldfarb, Please Come Home | 1965 | Comedy | The CIA tries to get Notre Dame's team to lose a game on purpose. |
They Call It Pro Football | 1967 | Documentary | First full-length production from NFL Films. |
Paper Lion | 1968 | Biographical | Adaptation of writer George Plimpton's tryout with Detroit Lions, starring Alan Alda. |
Number One | 1969 | Drama | Fictional story of aging New Orleans Saints pro quarterback (Charlton Heston). |
Brian's Song | 1971 | Biographical | TV film on bond between Brian Piccolo and Gale Sayers of Chicago Bears, and Piccolo's cancer battle. James Caan and Billy Dee Williams. |
The Longest Yard | 1974 | Comedy | Burt Reynolds as a convict who plays on his prison football team. |
Two-Minute Warning | 1976 | Thriller | Fictional story of stadium sniper, starring Charlton Heston. |
Gus | 1976 | Comedy | Disney tale of a mule that is able to take a slumping pro football team to the Super Bowl by winning with the ability to kick field-length field goals. |
Black Sunday | 1977 | Thriller | Fictional story of a terrorist attack on the Super Bowl by use of the Goodyear Blimp. |
Something for Joey | 1977 | Biographical | TV film on John Cappelletti, who won Heisman Trophy, lost brother to leukemia. |
Semi-Tough | 1977 | Comedy | Based on Dan Jenkins pro football novel, starring Burt Reynolds. |
Heaven Can Wait | 1978 | Comedy | A remake of Here Comes Mr. Jordan, but with football as backdrop instead of boxing. Warren Beatty as owner-quarterback of the Rams. |
Superdome | 1978 | Drama | Super Bowl quarterbacks (Tom Selleck, Ken Howard) are distracted by off-the-field worries. Made for TV. |
North Dallas Forty | 1979 | Drama | Based on former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Peter Gent's novel of the same title, starring Nick Nolte as the character based on Gent's career. |
Coach of the Year | 1980 | Drama | A former pro player, paralyzed in Vietnam, agrees to coach at a correctional facility. |
Fighting Back | 1980 | Biographical | About Rocky Bleier and obstacles he overcame after return from Vietnam. |
Grambling's White Tiger | 1980 | Biographical | Fact-based TV film on Grambling University's first white quarterback, played by Caitlyn Jenner (credited as Bruce Jenner).[lower-alpha 1] |
All the Right Moves | 1983 | Drama | Tom Cruise as a high school football player. |
Quarterback Princess | 1983 | Biographical | Oregon schoolgirl seeks a chance to quarterback the boys' team. |
The Bear | 1984 | Biographical | Made for TV biopic on life and coaching career of Alabama's Bear Bryant (played by Gary Busey). |
Against All Odds | 1984 | Drama | Pro receiver (Jeff Bridges) develops fatal attraction to daughter of team's corrupt owner. |
Lucas | 1986 | Comedy | Not primarily about the sport; has football-related subplot. |
The Best of Times | 1986 | Comedy | Childhood friends replay their biggest game, starring Robin Williams and Kurt Russell. |
Wildcats | 1986 | Comedy | Goldie Hawn as a high school football coach. |
Johnny Be Good | 1988 | Comedy | Anthony Michael Hall as a star high school quarterback. |
Everybody's All-American | 1988 | Drama | Dennis Quaid in adaptation of Frank Deford football novel. |
Necessary Roughness | 1991 | Comedy | Story of a Texas college team filled with misfits. |
The Last Boy Scout | 1991 | Action | Crime action film; football marginal to plot. |
A Triumph of the Heart: The Ricky Bell Story | 1991 | Drama | A film of the relationship of between Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ricky Bell and Ryan Blankenship. |
School Ties | 1992 | Drama | High school bigotry story with Brendan Fraser and Matt Damon. |
The Program | 1993 | Drama | James Caan as a college team's coach. |
Rudy | 1993 | Biographical | True story of quest by Rudy Ruettiger to enroll and play at Notre Dame. |
Little Giants | 1994 | Comedy | Fiction about men who coach children's teams. |
Rise and Walk: The Dennis Byrd Story | 1994 | Biographical | Television film on life and career-ending injury of New York Jets' Dennis Byrd. |
Jerry Maguire | 1996 | Rom-Com | Tom Cruise as a pro athlete's agent. An Oscar for Cuba Gooding, Jr. |
Angels in the Endzone | 1997 | Comedy | Direct-to-video sequel to 1994 version of Angels in the Outfield. |
The Garbage Picking Field Goal Kicking Philadelphia Phenomenon | 1998 | Comedy | Made for TV tale with Tony Danza. |
The Waterboy | 1998 | Comedy | Adam Sandler as a backward boy who helps Louisiana school's team. |
Air Bud: Golden Receiver | 1998 | Comedy | The second in the Air Bud series. |
Varsity Blues | 1999 | Drama | Texas high school story starring James Van Der Beek. |
Any Given Sunday | 1999 | Drama | Fiction about pro football with Al Pacino as a Miami coach. |
The Fanatics | 1999 | Comedy | A television film with Ed Asner. |
Marshall University: Ashes to Glory | 2000 | Documentary | Made for TV. A history of Marshall University football in the late 20th century, starting with the 1970 plane crash and ending with the school's successes in the 1990s. |
Remember the Titans | 2000 | Drama | Based on a true story about a Virginia high school coach, starring Denzel Washington. |
The Replacements | 2000 | Comedy | Keanu Reeves in a fictional story about strike-breakers on a pro team. |
Brian's Song | 2001 | Drama | A remake of 1971 story of Gale Sayers and Brian Piccolo. |
Full Ride | 2002 | Comedy | Bad-attitude teen is picked to play in a state all-star game. |
Monday Night Mayhem | 2002 | Biographical | The creation of Monday Night Football, with John Turturro as sportscaster Howard Cosell. |
The Slaughter Rule | 2002 | Drama | Ryan Gosling as a Montana six-man football player. |
Junction Boys | 2002 | Biographical | Made for TV; based on a true story about a grueling football training camp at Texas A&M under coach Bear Bryant. |
Hometown Legend | 2002 | Drama | A drifting teenager meets a demanding high school coach. |
Second String | 2002 | Comedy | television film on a guy who gets to quarterback Buffalo Bills. |
Playmakers | 2003 | Drama | This ESPN-aired drama depicted the lives of the Cougars, a fictional professional football team in an unidentified city. |
Radio | 2003 | Drama | True story, with Cuba Gooding, Jr. as a challenged young man who aids a football coach. |
Friday Night Lights | 2004 | Drama | Based on a true story about Texas high school football. |
The Longest Yard | 2005 | Comedy | Remake of the 1974 film of the same title, with Adam Sandler. |
Two for the Money | 2005 | Drama | Al Pacino and Matthew McConaughey, gambling big on football. |
Code Breakers | 2005 | Drama | ESPN film on 1951 West Point cheating scandal, starring Scott Glenn. |
Invincible | 2006 | Drama | Biopic of bartender Vince Papale (played by Mark Wahlberg), who gets to play for the Philadelphia Eagles. |
We Are Marshall | 2006 | Drama | Matthew McConaughey in true story of college team's 1970 plane crash and aftermath. |
Facing the Giants | 2006 | Drama | Christian-themed story of a high school coach. |
Gridiron Gang | 2006 | Drama | Dwayne Johnson, aka The Rock, as man who creates team at juvenile detention center. |
The Comebacks | 2007 | Comedy | Spoof of sports movies, featuring football coach "Lambeau Fields." |
The Game Plan | 2007 | Comedy | Pro quarterback (The Rock) discovers that he has a daughter. |
Leatherheads | 2007 | Comedy | George Clooney in fictional story of 1920s pro football. |
Harvard Beats Yale 29-29 | 2008 | Documentary | Alumni (including Tommy Lee Jones) recall a memorable 1968 Ivy League game. |
The Express | 2008 | Biographical | Factual account on life of Heisman Trophy winner Ernie Davis. |
The Longshots | 2008 | Comedy | Based on a true story of first girl to play in Pop Warner league. |
The Band that Wouldn't Die | 2009 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Explores the history of the Baltimore Colts, the team's controversial move to Indianapolis, and the NFL's return to Baltimore, through the common thread of the Colts marching band. |
The Blind Side | 2009 | Biographical | High school career and recruitment of Michael Oher. An Oscar for Sandra Bullock. |
The Legend of Jimmy the Greek | 2009 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. A look at Jimmy "the Greek" Snyder, from start as bookie through firing from The NFL Today. |
Small Potatoes: Who Killed the USFL? | 2009 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Follows rise and demise of 1980s United States Football League, including team owner Donald Trump. |
The U | 2009 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Chronicles dominance of University of Miami program in the 1980s and 1990s. |
The Best That Never Was | 2010 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Examines 1981 Mississippi high school star Marcus Dupree, his injury-prone career, and how he affected recruiting process. |
Blue Mountain State | 2010 | Comedy | The series is about a fictional university, Blue Mountain State, and its football team, "The Mountain Goats". |
Run Ricky Run | 2010 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. On life of Ricky Williams, focusing on his 2004 departure from NFL. |
Straight Outta L.A. | 2010 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Relationship between Raiders and minority fan base during 1982–1994 stint in L.A. |
4th & Goal | 2010 | Documentary | Six players followed over six years as they try to make it to NFL. Unique look at journey from high school to professional football. |
The 5th Quarter | 2011 | Drama | Based on story of Jon Abbate and surprising 2006 season of Wake Forest University. |
Herschel | 2011 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series about Herschel Walker |
The Marinovich Project | 2011 | Documentary | Made for TV as a follow-up to ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Rise and fall of USC and NFL quarterback Todd Marinovich, focusing on complex relationship with his father. |
Pony Excess | 2011 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. A history of football at Southern Methodist University, including 1987 scandal that shut down the program for two years. |
Roll Tide/War Eagle | 2011 | Documentary | Made for TV as a follow-up to ESPN's 30 for 30 series. On intense rivalry between Alabama and Auburn, and how devastating tornado and act of vandalism placed rivalry in perspective. |
Undefeated | 2011 | Documentary | Chronicles 2009 season of Manassas High School, a doormat of Memphis football seeking first playoff win. Oscar for Best Documentary Feature. |
Touchback | 2012 | Drama | Ohio farmer relives a high school football game that changed his life. |
Ghosts of Ole Miss | 2012 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. A 50-year retrospective on 1962 at University of Mississippi, marked by an undefeated football season against backdrop of violence over the school's integration. |
Season of a Lifetime | 2012 | Documentary | Inspiring story of football coach, Jeremy Williams, who, terminally ill with ALS refuses to retire, deciding instead to coach for one last season |
You Don't Know Bo | 2012 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series about baseball and football star Bo Jackson. |
23 Blast | 2013 | Drama | True story about Travis Freeman, a Kentucky teen who loses his sight. |
Against the Tide | 2013 | Documentary | Made for TV. A look back at 1970 USC–Alabama game, in which an integrated USC team easily defeats all-white Alabama and help to hasten integration of sport in the South. |
The Book of Manning | 2013 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series examining football's famous Manning family, father Archie and his sons Peyton and Eli |
Elway to Marino | 2013 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. On six quarterbacks selected in first round of 1983 NFL Draft, focusing on John Elway, the first of six picked, and Dan Marino, the last. |
Youngstown Boys | 2013 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Examines relationship at Ohio State between coach Jim Tressel and player Maurice Clarett. |
Brian and The Boz | 2014 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Explores the rise, fall, and post-football life of Brian Bosworth. |
Draft Day | 2014 | Drama | NFL general manager (Kevin Costner) is torn about draft's top pick. |
Keepers of the Streak | 2014 | Documentary | Focuses on four photographers who worked at every Super Bowl from the first game in 1967 through the 2014 game. |
Rand University | 2014 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Examines former NFL star Randy Moss and his origins in Rand, West Virginia. |
The U Part 2 | 2014 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Sequel to The U, following Miami football's rise from scandal to renewed dominance, only to face new controversy with the Nevin Shapiro scandal. |
We Could Be King | 2014 | Documentary | A high school team faced with a merger with its rival. |
When the Game Stands Tall | 2014 | Drama | True story of a California school's record-setting winning streak. |
Happy Valley | 2014 | Documentary | About the sex abuse scandal involving Jerry Sandusky and its impact on Pennsylvania State University and its football program. |
Balls Out | 2014 | Comedy | A sports-movie spoof about students who form an intramural team. |
'51 Dons | 2014 | Documentary | In 1951, undefeated U of San Francisco Dons decline invitation to play in Orange Bowl after being told they must play without two African-American stars. |
Concussion | 2015 | Drama | Forensic pathologist Bennet Omalu (Will Smith) links brain trauma to football players' suicides. |
Carter High | 2015 | Drama | Robberies and a grades scandal cost a Dallas school its 1988 state championship. |
Four Falls of Buffalo | 2015 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. The story of the Buffalo Bills of the early 1990s, the only team ever to reach four consecutive Super Bowls—but loser of all four. |
The Gospel According to Mac | 2015 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Explores the tenure of Bill McCartney as Colorado Buffaloes coach, which combined great success (including a national title) and controversy in some quarters over his overt evangelicalism. |
My All American | 2015 | Biographical | Dramatization of Texas Longhorns player Freddie Steinmark's fight with cancer. |
Trojan War | 2015 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Examines the return to prominence of the USC Trojans under Pete Carroll and the pay-for-play scandal that tarnished Carroll's success. |
Woodlawn | 2015 | Drama | Racial tensions and Christian revival affect Alabama athletes and coach (Jon Voight) in 1973. |
The '85 Bears | 2016 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. A 30-year retrospective on the 1985 Chicago Bears, one of the most dominant and colorful teams in NFL history. |
Greater | 2016 | Biographical | The story of Brandon Burlsworth, possibly the greatest walk-on in the history of college football. |
Gleason | 2016 | Documentary | NFL defensive back Steve Gleason bravely copes with ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease). |
Association football (soccer)
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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The Winning Goal | 1920 | Drama | Silent film about a fictional team called the Blackton Rovers. |
The Great Game | 1930 | Comedy | British film about fictional Manningford F.C. |
Sportszerelem | 1936 | Comedy | |
The Arsenal Stadium Mystery | 1939 | Crime comedy | When a player is poisoned during a match, Detective Inspector Slade must investigate. |
Das große Spiel | 1942 | Comedy | |
O Leão da Estrela | 1947 | Comedy-drama | This Arthur Duarte movie includes original images of the Portuguese cup final Porto – Sporting |
The Great Game | 1953 | Comedy-drama | The chairman of a British club is penalized for approaching a player from a rival team. |
Két félidő a pokolban | 1961 | Drama | Based on 1942's The Death Match between team in modern-day Ukraine (including players from Dynamo Kyiv) and a German Wehrmacht side. |
Dhanyee Meye | 1971 | Comedy | |
Mohunbaganer Meye | 1976 | ||
Yesterday's Hero | 1979 | Drama | Ian McShane as a former football player turned alcoholic. |
Coup de tête | 1979 | Comedy/Drama | A French film about a player who is kicked off the team for fighting with the star but eventually gets sweet revenge |
El Chanfle | 1979 | Comedy | Chespirito as a untalented, but extremely kind waterboy who works for a Mexican soccer team, and how his life unexpectedly changed, when his wife fell pregnant. |
Escape to Victory | 1981 | War | Loosely based on The Death Match, with Sylvester Stallone and Michael Caine; released in North America as Victory. |
Gregory's Girl | 1981 | Comedy | Scottish teen tale directed by Bill Forsyth. |
Those Glory Glory Days | 1983 | Drama | A group of girls growing up in 1960–61 London develop an interest in football and support for Tottenham Hotspur. |
Piłkarski poker | 1988 | Comedy-drama | Polish film about the corruption in football environment directed by Janusz Zaorski. |
Ultra | 1991 | Drama | Italian film. |
Cup Final | 1991 | Drama | Israeli film about a kidnapping during the 1982 FIFA World Cup. |
Ladybugs | 1992 | Comedy | Rodney Dangerfield as a soccer coach who makes a boy suit up as a girl. |
An Impossible Job | 1994 | Documentary | |
The Big Green | 1994 | Family Comedy | A British woman teaches soccer to Texas school kids. |
The Final Goal | 1995 | Drama | An Idealistic pro soccer player is pressured to throw the biggest game of his life. |
I.D. | 1995 | Drama | The story is about four police officers who go undercover to find out who is the ringleader of a group of violent thugs at a fictitious East London soccer team |
Fever Pitch | 1997 | Romantic comedy | Colin Firth in an adaptation of Nick Hornby's book about Arsenal. |
When Saturday Comes | 1996 | Drama | A factory worker (Sean Bean) is recruited by professional football clubs. |
Soccer Dog: The Movie | 1999 | Family comedy | An orphan's dog has an uncanny skill at soccer. |
Home Team | 1999 | Family comedy | Ex-pro football player (Steve Guttenberg) is sentenced to serve as a handyman at a boys' home. |
Switching Goals | 1999 | Family comedy | Twin sisters (Olsen twins), total opposites, become soccer opponents. |
Air Bud: World Pup | 2000 | Family comedy | Direct-to-video film in the Air Bud series. |
There's Only One Jimmy Grimble | 2000 | Comedy-drama | A 15-year-old's goal is to play for Manchester City. |
Shaolin Soccer | 2001 | Comedy | Hong Kong comedy about a football-playing monk. |
A Shot at Glory | 2001 | Drama | A coach (Robert Duvall) tries to get his team to the Scottish Cup final. |
Mean Machine | 2001 | Comedy-drama | Adaptation of The Longest Yard with association football instead of American football. Stars former footballer Vinnie Jones. |
Mike Bassett: England Manager | 2001 | Comedy | Manager from lower leagues becomes manager of England national football team, aims for World Cup in Brazil. |
The Game of Their Lives | 2002 | Documentary | Chronicles North Korea national team that made surprising run to quarterfinals of 1966 FIFA World Cup. |
Bend It Like Beckham | 2002 | Comedy-drama | Two teenaged girls in England (Parminder Nagra and Keira Knightley) try out for football. |
The Miracle of Bern | 2003 | Comedy-drama | Set against backdrop of 1954 FIFA World Cup Final, which became known in Germany as the "Miracle of Bern". |
The Other Final | 2003 | Documentary | Match between Bhutan and Montserrat, lowest-ranked teams in FIFA World Rankings, held on same day as 2002 FIFA World Cup Final. |
United | 2003 | Comedy | Norway film. |
Just for Kicks | 2003 | Comedy | Film about two Soccer playing twin brothers (Dylan and Cole Sprouse). |
Soccer Dog: European Cup | 2004 | Comedy | Sequel to 1999 children's film. |
Dare to Dream: The Story of the U.S. Women's Soccer Team | 2005 | Documentary | A history of the US women's national team. |
Goal! | 2005 | Drama | Santiago Muñez (Kuno Becker), a Mexican youth in U.S. illegally, gets an opportunity to play in England. |
Green Street | 2005 | Drama | Starring Elijah Wood and Charlie Hunnam. A film about football hooliganism in England. |
Kicking & Screaming | 2005 | Family comedy | Will Ferrell screwball comedy about coaching soccer. |
Real, The Movie | 2005 | Documentary | Explores the history of Real Madrid, incorporating some fictional elements. |
The Game of Their Lives | 2005 | Drama | Based on USA's massive upset of England in the 1950 FIFA World Cup. |
Merry Christmas aka Joyeux Noël | 2005 | Drama | Relives a true event during World War I when the soldiers on the frontline put aside their differences long enough to play a fun game of soccer |
Goal II: Living the Dream | 2006 | Drama | Continuation of 2005 story, with Santiago switching from Newcastle to Real Madrid. |
Offside | 2006 | Comedy | Sweden film. |
Offside | 2006 | Drama | Iran film. |
Once in a Lifetime: The Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos | 2006 | Documentary | Matt Dillon narrates story of North American Soccer League club, with player interviews. |
Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait | 2006 | Documentary | Chronicles life and career of Zinedine Zidane. |
She's the Man | 2006 | Comedy | (Amanda Bynes) disguises herself so she can play with the boys. |
Gracie | 2007 | Drama | New Jersey girl battles to play on boys' team. Loosely based on Elisabeth Shue, who co-produced film and plays girl's mother. |
Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal | 2007 | ||
Her Best Move | 2007 | Comedy | A 15-year-old girl has a shot to make the US national team. |
Maradona by Kusturica | 2008 | Documentary | A look at the career of Diego Maradona. |
Kicking It | 2008 | Documentary | Colin Farrell narrates a look at the Homeless World Cup. |
Soccer Mom | 2008 | Comedy | TV family movie starring Missi Pyle. |
Football with a Cause | 2009 | Documentary | Académica Coimbra team resistance against Portuguese dictatorship, shown to world in cup final against Benfica in 1969 |
The Damned United | 2009 | Drama | A fictionalized version of Brian Clough's tenure as manager of Leeds United. |
Goal! 3: Taking on the World | 2009 | Drama | Direct-to-video third part of trilogy following the experiences of a Mexican footballer in Europe. |
Offside | 2009 | Romantic comedy | Story about rival footballers in Australia. |
A Time for Champions | 2009 | Documentary | Made for TV. Explores history of soccer in St. Louis, focusing on Saint Louis University in the 1960s and early 1970s. |
Looking for Eric | 2009 | Fiction | Eric Bishop is a football fanatic postman whose life is descending into crisis. When he gets high his idol Eric Cantona appears to him and offers him advice. |
One Night in Turin | 2010 | Documentary | Chronicles England's run in the 1990 FIFA World Cup. |
Tim Cahill: The Unseen Journey | 2010 | Documentary | Australian made-for-TV film following Socceroos star Tim Cahill during the run-up to the team's appearance in the 2010 FIFA World Cup. |
The Referee | 2010 | Documentary | Film about Swedish soccer referee Martin Hansson and his dramatic journey to 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. |
The Two Escobars | 2010 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Explores lives of footballer Andrés Escobar and drug lord Pablo Escobar, and links between murders of both men. |
For the Glory | 2011 | Drama | |
Egaro | 2011 | Drama | Indian Bengali team Mohun Bagan wins 1911 IFA Shield against mighty British team East Yorkshire Regiment in Calcutta under background circumstances of Partition of Bengal of 1905. |
The Four Year Plan | 2011 | Documentary | Chronicles the 2007 takeover of nearly bankrupt Queens Park Rangers by a group of billionaires and their attempt to get the club promoted to the Premier League by 2011. |
The Last Proletarians of Football | 2011 | Documentary | Swedish film exploring the 1980s "golden age" of IFK Göteborg amid the backdrop of significant changes to Swedish society. |
Will | 2011 | Drama | After losing his parents, 12-year-old journeys across Europe to witness 2005 UEFA Champions League Final, which features dad's favorite football club Liverpool. |
United | 2011 | Drama | Based on Manchester United squad during the 1950s and Munich air disaster that took lives of eight players. |
Playing for Keeps | 2012 | Romantic comedy | A former professional star (Gerard Butler) coaches a kids' team. |
The Other Sport | 2013 | Documentary | 3-part TV series about the history and developments inside women's soccer in Sweden. |
The Class of '92 | 2013 | Documentary | Chronicles the rise of six young Manchester United players—David Beckham, Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville, Phil Neville, and Paul Scholes—from the club's 1992 FA Youth Cup win, featuring four of the group, to United's Treble victory in 1999. |
The 99ers | 2013 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's Nine for IX series. An insider account of the 1999 US World Cup soccer team that broke new ground for women's sports |
The Whistle | 2013 | Documentary | Winner of the Sundance Film Festival's Grand Jury Prize for Short Film, The Whistle is a documentary about a soccer referee who has reached a critical crossroads in his life |
Eighteam | 2014 | Documentary | Spanish–Zambian co-production. Explores the recent history of the Zambia national team—from promise in the late 1980s, to unspeakable tragedy in 1993, resurrection in 1994, and ultimate victory in 2012. |
Hillsborough | 2014 | Documentary | Made for TV as an ESPN–BBC co-production. A 25-year retrospective of the Hillsborough disaster, featuring many accounts from fans in attendance, police officers, and victims' family members. First aired in the U.S. as part of the 30 for 30 series in 2014; first aired in the UK in 2016. |
Messi | 2014 | Documentary | Spanish film exploring the rise of Argentine superstar Lionel Messi. |
Next Goal Wins | 2014 | Documentary | British film about American Samoa team trying to qualify for World Cup. |
United Passions | 2014 | Drama | French film about origins of FIFA. |
White, Blue and White | 2014 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. After victory in the 1978 World Cup, Argentines Ossie Ardiles and Ricky Villa become cult heroes at Tottenham Hotspur, but later find themselves torn by the impending conflict between Argentina and Britain. |
Ronaldo | 2015 | Documentary | Filmmaker Anthony Wonke examines the life and career of famed soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo. |
Becoming Zlatan | 2016 | Documentary | Swedish film that explores the early life and football development of Zlatan Ibrahimović, leading up to his international breakthrough in 2005 with Juventus. |
Ola Bola | 2016 | Comedy/Drama | Malaysia first sport football film exploring the real story about Malaysia during qualifying to 1980 Summer Olympics. |
Athletics (track and field)
Title | Year | Genre | Event(s) | Notes |
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College | 1927 | Comedy | Silent film with Buster Keaton trying multiple sports. | |
Olympic Games | 1927 | Comedy | Our Gang children's version of the Olympics. | |
Local Boy Makes Good | 1931 | Comedy | Sprints | Shy librarian (Joe E. Brown) joins a college track team to impress a girl. |
Million Dollar Legs | 1932 | Comedy | Shot put | W. C. Fields fable of team from "Klopstokia" competing in 1932 Olympic Games. |
A Million to One | 1937 | Drama | Decathlon | After his dad is stripped of an Olympic gold medal, Johnny Kent trains to win one. |
The Bob Mathias Story | 1954 | Biographical | Decathlon | A look at career of two-time Olympic gold medalist Bob Mathias. |
Geordie | 1955 | Comedy | Hammer | Story of Scotsman out to get to the Olympic Games. |
It Happened in Athens | 1962 | Comedy | Marathon | Jayne Mansfield in story set at 1896 Olympics in Greece. |
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner | 1962 | Drama | Distance running | Acclaimed film from UK starring Tom Courtenay. |
Billie | 1965 | Comedy | Sprints | Patty Duke as a high school athlete who competes with boys. |
Walk, Don't Run | 1966 | Comedy | Race walking | Final film of Cary Grant, set during the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. |
The Games | 1970 | Drama | Marathon | Ryan O'Neal and Michael Crawford as fictional distance runners. |
The World's Greatest Athlete | 1973 | Comedy | Track | Disney tale of a jungle boy who becomes a star athlete. |
The Loneliest Runner | 1976 | Drama | Marathon | Made for TV, written and directed by Michael Landon. |
See How She Runs | 1978 | Drama | Marathon | Made for TV |
Crossbar | 1979 | Drama | High Jump | Made for TV |
The Jericho Mile | 1979 | Drama | Mile | Made for TV about a prisoner trying to qualify for the Olympics. |
Our Winning Season | 1979 | Drama | Mile | Story of a high school senior during time of the Vietnam War. |
Running | 1979 | Drama | Marathon | Michael Douglas as fictional Olympic distance-running hopeful. |
Goldengirl | 1979 | Sci-fi | Sprints | A scientifically enhanced girl (Susan Anton) trains for the 1980 Moscow Olympics. |
A Shining Season | 1979 | Biographical | Running | True story of John Baker, a girls' track coach dying of cancer. |
Chariots of Fire | 1981 | Drama | Sprints | True story set during 1924 Olympics. Four Academy Awards, including Best Picture. |
Graduation Day | 1981 | Horror | Track | Slasher film about school's track athletes being murdered. |
Personal Best | 1982 | Drama | Track | Mariel Hemingway in fictional story of women's track and field. |
Running Brave | 1983 | Drama | 10,000 m | Biographical film on the life and career of Billy Mills, starring Robby Benson. |
On the Edge | 1985 | Drama | Trail running | A distance runner (Bruce Dern) fights for amateurs' rights during California's Dipsea Race. |
The Jesse Owens Story | 1985 | Biographical | Sprints, long jump | True story of legendary 1930s athlete Jesse Owens, portrayed by Dorian Harewood. |
Cracked Up | 1987 | Drama | Track | A high school athlete has a serious problem with cocaine. |
Run for Your Life | 1988 | Drama/Thriller | Marathon | Italian-British production starring David Carradine. |
The Four Minute Mile | 1988 | Biographical | Mile | Record-breaking run of Roger Bannister, made for television. |
Across the Tracks | 1991 | Drama | Track | Brad Pitt and Rick Schroeder as brothers who compete in high school track and field. |
Pentathlon | 1994 | Thriller | Pentathlon | An East German pentathlete (Dolph Lundgren) defects to USA, where his former coach, now a neo-Nazi, finds and harasses him. |
Higher Learning | 1995 | Drama | Track | Fictional story of college students, with Omar Epps as track athlete. |
Run for the Dream: The Gail Devers Story | 1996 | Biographical | 100m H | True story of hardships and success of great U.S. athlete Gail Devers. |
Prefontaine | 1997 | Biographical | Running | True story of Oregon middle distance runner Steve Prefontaine, played by Jared Leto. |
Without Limits | 1998 | Biographical | Running | Another version of life and death of Steve Prefontaine, starring Billy Crudup. |
Endurance | 1999 | Drama | Distance running | Biographical film about Haile Gebrselassie. |
The Long Run | 2000 | Drama | Ultramarathon | Story of the Comrades Marathon, an annual 55-mile foot race in South Africa. |
Pumpkin | 2002 | Comedy | Christina Ricci in story about a developmentally challenged youth. | |
Hitler's Pawn – The Margaret Lambert Story | 2004 | Documentary | High Jump | True story of Gretel Bergmann, kept out of 1936 Olympics for being Jewish, replaced by an athlete who turned out to be a man. Later dramatized in Berlin 36. |
Miracle Run | 2004 | Family | Cross country | A young autistic boy (Zac Efron) becomes interested in cross-country running. |
Four Minutes | 2005 | Biographical | Mile | Made for TV. Chronicles the successful quest of Roger Bannister to break the four-minute barrier in the mile. |
The Ringer | 2005 | Comedy | Johnny Knoxville bad-taste spoof of Special Olympics. | |
Saint Ralph | 2005 | Drama | Marathon | A 15-year-old boy attempts to run in the 1954 Boston Marathon. |
Terry | 2005 | Documentary | Road running | Made for TV. Documents the Marathon of Hope, 1980 attempt of cancer patient and amputee Terry Fox to run across Canada. |
Run Fatboy Run | 2007 | Romantic comedy | Marathon | David Schwimmer-directed comedy about an out-of-shape British man (Simon Pegg) who enters a marathon. |
Racing for Time | 2008 | Track | Made for TV. Based on a true story about youths in a correctional facility. | |
Salute | 2008 | Documentary | Multiple events | Australian film looking back at 1968 Mexico City Olympics, focusing on Peter Norman, who stood alongside Tommie Smith and John Carlos in support of their protest after winning medals in the 200 metres. Directed by Norman's nephew Matt Norman. |
The One Man Olympics | 2008 | Biographical | Track | Biographic of China's first ever Olympian Liu Changchun and his journey to compete in 1932 Summer Olympics. |
Berlin 36 | 2009 | Drama | High jump | Top athlete Gretel Bergmann is excluded from Berlin Olympics for being Jewish. |
Chasing a Dream | 2009 | Drama | Mile run | TV film on emotionally scarred boy who attempts to run a sub-4-minute mile. |
The Runner | 2009 | Ultra Trail | ||
Into the Wind | 2010 | Documentary | Road running | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Another look at Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope, co-directed by NBA's Steve Nash, who followed Fox's run as a child. |
Marion Jones: Press Pause | 2010 | Documentary | Sprints | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. On career of Marion Jones, her 2007 admission of performance-enhancing drug use, and subsequent prison sentence. |
The Robber | 2010 | Drama | Marathon | German film about an Austrian bank-robbing runner. |
Paan Singh Tomar | 2012 | Drama | Steeplechase | Indian film based on the true story of an athlete Paan Singh Tomar. |
9.79* | 2012 | Documentary | 100 m | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. On men's 100 metres of 1988 Olympics, where Ben Johnson set world record but was disqualified after positive test for steroids. |
Fast Girls | 2012 | Drama | Sprints | British film about two women sprinters. |
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag | 2013 | Drama | Running | Indian film based on true story of an athlete Milkha Singh. |
Runner | 2013 | Documentary | Distance Running | Made for TV as part of ESPN's Nine for IX series. The stunning collision that defined the one thing missing from the otherwise brilliant career of distance runner Mary Decker |
Unbroken | 2014 | Biographical | Running | An Olympic runner becomes and survives being a World War II prisoner of war |
McFarland, USA | 2015 | Biographical | Cross country | Kevin Costner portrays Jim White, who built the predominantly Latino McFarland High School into a California cross country power. |
Race | 2016 | Biographical | Sprints | A new dramatization of the life of Jesse Owens, highlighted by the 1936 Summer Olympics. |
Australian rules football
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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The Great Macarthy | 1975 | Comedy | |
The Club | 1980 | Comedy/Drama | Boardroom and dressing-room intrigues spill on to the field at the Australian Rules football club. |
Australian Rules | 2002 | Drama | |
Blinder | 2013 | Drama | |
Aussie Rules the World | 2014 | Sports documentary |
Auto racing
NB: This list excludes films that feature illegally run street races unless legitimate races are integral to the storyline.
Title | Year | Genre | Type | Notes |
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The Speed Kings | 1913 | Comedy | 8-minute silent film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. | |
The Roaring Road | 1919 | Romance | Car salesman "Toodles" Walden becomes a racer. | |
Excuse My Dust | 1920 | Comedy | Wife wants Toodles to give up racing in Roaring Road sequel. | |
Young Oldfield | 1924 | |||
Speed Madness | 1925 | |||
The Checkered Flag | 1926 | |||
The Speed Classic | 1928 | |||
Speedway | 1929 | Drama | Silent film about a father and son in Indianapolis. | |
Burning Up | 1930 | Drama | First talkie about auto racers. | |
Speed | 1930 | |||
The Racing Strain | 1932 | Drama | A driver who drinks tries to turn around his life. | |
The Crowd Roars | 1932 | Drama | Open wheel | Motor racing saga featuring James Cagney. |
High Speed | 1932 | Drama | An undercover cop races cars while he tries to catch crooks. | |
High Gear | 1933 | Drama | After a friend's death, an auto racer takes a job driving a taxi. | |
Speed | 1936 | Drama | Open Wheel | A carburetor's designer (James Stewart) tries Indy 500, seeks world speed record. |
Ten Laps to Go | 1936 | Drama | Midget | Rival drivers compete for national championship and a girl. |
Speed to Spare | 1936 | |||
Indianapolis Speedway | 1939 | Drama | Open wheel | Three-time Indy champ (Pat O'Brien) wants a young driver to go to college. |
Burn 'Em Up O'Connor | 1939 | A racing story starring Dennis O'Keefe. | ||
Danger on Wheels | 1940 | |||
Blonde Comet | 1941 | Romance | Open wheel | A woman (Virginia Vale) races versus men, then falls for one of them. |
Born to Speed | 1947 | |||
Buck Privates Come Home | 1947 | Comedy | Abbott and Costello aid a young midget-car racer. | |
The Big Wheel | 1949 | Drama | Open wheel | Mickey Rooney as a brash young driver out to win the Indianapolis 500. |
To Please a Lady | 1950 | Drama | Open Wheel | Newspaper columnist gets reckless racer Mike Brannan (Clark Gable) banned. |
Jalopy | 1953 | Comedy | Going backwards, the Bowery Boys win the big race. | |
The Racers | 1953 | Drama | Open wheel | European circuit racing drama starring Kirk Douglas. |
Genevieve | 1953 | Musical | Vintage cars | A British comedy about an automobile rally. |
Roar of the Crowd | 1953 | Drama | Open wheel | Indy 500 contender vows to quit, becomes a sparkplugs salesman. |
Johnny Dark | 1954 | Drama | Distance race | Engineer Tony Curtis enters car in Canada-to-Mexico race. |
A Race for Life | 1954 | Drama | Midget cars | Car's owner wonders if driver (Richard Conte) has lost his nerve. |
Checkpoint | 1956 | Crime | Road racing | A criminal gets into a confrontation with British police at an auto race. |
The Devil's Hairpin | 1957 | Drama | Road racing | Undefeated champion (Cornel Wilde) is coaxed out of retirement. |
Thunder in Carolina | 1960 | Drama | Stock car | Rivals vie in Southern 500, starring Alan Hale, Jr. of Gilligan's Island fame. |
The Green Helmet | 1961 | Drama | Road racing | A British film about racers competing in Italy. |
The Iron Maiden | 1962 | Comedy | Traction engines | Alan Hale, Jr. again, in a story about a steam-engine rally. |
The Lively Set | 1964 | Drama | A mechanic (James Darren) feels he's perfected a revolutionary turbine engine. | |
24 heures d'amant | 1964 | Drama | Sports car | Claude Lelouch-directed film set at Le Mans. |
Viva Las Vegas | 1964 | Musical | Sports car | Elvis Presley is out to win the big race and Ann-Margret. |
The Great Race | 1965 | Comedy | Vintage cars | Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis slapstick about long-distance car race. |
Grand Prix | 1966 | Drama | Open wheel | James Garner and Yves Montand in fictional story of drivers' lives and loves. |
Red Line 7000 | 1966 | Drama | Stock car | Howard Hawks-directed fiction, starring James Caan. |
Fireball 500 | 1966 | Comedy | Stock car | Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello vehicle. |
Spinout | 1966 | Musical | Open wheel | Elvis Presley is out to win the big race and Shelley Fabares. |
Thunder Alley | 1967 | Romance | Stunt driver (Fabian), boss's daughter (Annette Funicello) team up in 500-mile race. | |
Hell On Wheels | 1967 | Romance | Mechanic, engineer fall for same dame. Marty Robbins stars. | |
A Man and a Woman | 1967 | Drama | Open wheel | French film about a woman who falls in love with an auto racer. |
Track of Thunder | 1967 | Drama | Stock car | Two rival drivers end up involved with the same girl. |
The Love Bug | 1968 | Family | Demolition derby driver gets his hands on a magical Volkswagen. | |
Speedway | 1968 | Musical | Stock car | Elvis Presley is out to win the big race and Nancy Sinatra. |
The Wild Racers | 1968 | Drama | Fabian now races on the European circuit. | |
Winning | 1969 | Drama | Indy car | Paul Newman and Robert Wagner as rival drivers. |
Monte Carlo or Bust! | 1969 | Comedy | Vintage cars | a.k.a. Those Daring Young Men in their Jaunty Jalopies |
The Racing Scene | 1969 | Documentary | A look at actor James Garner's involvement with auto racing. | |
Le Mans | 1971 | Drama | Sports car | Steve McQueen as a competitor in 24 Hours of Le Mans. |
Weekend of a Champion | 1971 | Documentary | Formula One | Documentary directed by Roman Polanski chronicling Jackie Stewart's racing season. |
Once Upon a Wheel | 1971 | Documentary | Sports car | Paul Newman narrates an ABC television insider's look at auto racing. |
The Last American Hero | 1973 | Biographical | Stock car | Fictional biography of Junior Johnson, starring Jeff Bridges as "Junior Jackson." |
Herbie Rides Again | 1974 | Comedy | Sequel to The Love Bug. | |
Flåklypa Grand Prix | 1975 | |||
Death Race 2000 | 1975 | Action | Science-fiction about dangerous car race, starring David Carradine. | |
Bobby Deerfield | 1977 | Drama | Formula One | Al Pacino as a famed driver who falls in love with a dying woman. |
Greased Lightning | 1977 | Biographical | Stock car | True story of stock-car trailblazer Wendell Scott, starring Richard Pryor. |
Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo | 1977 | Comedy | The third entry in The Love Bug series. | |
The Quick and the Dead | 1977 | Documentary | Open wheel | A behind-the-scenes look at Grand Prix racing, narrated by Stacy Keach. |
Fast Company | 1979 | Drama | Drag Racing | An up-and-coming drag racer and an aging star cope with a corrupt manager. |
Dirt | 1979 | Documentary | Off Road | From motorcycles to Swamp buggies, off-road racing competitions. |
Herbie Goes Bananas | 1980 | Comedy | The fourth entry in The Love Bug series. | |
Six Pack | 1982 | Comedy | Stock car | Kenny Rogers stars and sings hit theme song. |
Safari 3000 | 1982 | Adventure | Endurance | A 3,000-mile race across Africa attracts a young American (David Carradine). |
Heart Like a Wheel | 1983 | Biographical | Drag racing | Based on the life of Shirley Muldowney, played by Bonnie Bedelia. |
Stroker Ace | 1983 | Comedy | Stock car | Burt Reynolds as a fictional NASCAR star. |
Born to Race | 1988 | Drama | Stock car | Fiction featuring Joseph Bottoms in lead role. |
La Carrera Panamericana | 1990 | Historic sports car | Documentary starring Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, Nick Mason and manager Steve O'Rourke. | |
Checkered Flag | 1990 | Drama | Open wheel | Unsold TV pilot about friendship of a driver and mechanic. |
Dorf Goes Auto Racing | 1990 | Comedy | Stock car | Direct-to-video short film. Part of Tim Conway's Dorf series. |
Days of Thunder | 1990 | Drama | Stock car | Tom Cruise as a NASCAR newcomer, based loosely on Tim Richmond. |
Thunderbolt | 1995 | Action | Touring car | Hong Kong film with Jackie Chan as a race-car mechanic. |
Race the Sun | 1996 | Family | Solar car | Halle Berry as a teacher whose school competes in World Solar Challenge. |
La Passione | 1996 | Drama | Formula One | Italian film about Ferrari racing. |
The Love Bug | 1997 | Comedy | Made-for-TV remake of original 1968 film of the same title. | |
Super Speedway | 1997 | Documentary | Open wheel | Paul Newman narrates documentary on the building of a race car. |
Driven | 2000 | Action | Open wheel | Sylvester Stallone as a former Formula One star. |
éX-Driver The Movie | 2002 | |||
Michel Vaillant | 2003 | Based on a French comic book. | ||
Right on Track | 2003 | Family | Drag racing | Disney Channel story about a pair of drag-racing sisters. |
NASCAR: The IMAX Experience | 2004 | Documentary | Stock car | |
3: The Dale Earnhardt Story | 2004 | Documentary | Stock car | Made for TV. Chronicles life and career of Dale Earnhardt. |
Herbie: Fully Loaded | 2005 | Comedy | Stock car | The most recent entry in The Love Bug series. |
Cars | 2006 | Animated | Stock car | Family comedy with voices of Paul Newman, Owen Wilson, Larry the Cable Guy. |
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby | 2006 | Comedy | Stock car | Will Ferrell as a cocky, crazy NASCAR driver. |
Dale | 2007 | Documentary | Stock car | Another look at racing legend Dale Earnhardt. |
Ta Ra Rum Pum | 2007 | Drama | Stock car | Indian film. |
Death Race | 2008 | Sci-fi | Jason Statham in a revised version of 1975 film. | |
Death Racers | 2008 | Sci-fi | Futuristic story of prisoners competing in race to the death. | |
Truth in 24 | 2008 | Documentary | Sports car | A team's preparation for 2008's 24 Hours of LeMans. |
Speed Racer | 2008 | Action | Futuristic | Live-action version of Japanese anime series, with Emile Hirsch as Speed. |
Love The Beast | 2009 | Documentary | Tarmac rally | Australian film directed by and featuring Eric Bana and his 1970s Ford car. |
Racing Dreams | 2009 | Documentary | Karting | Kids ages 11–13 aspire to someday become NASCAR drivers. |
Redline | 2009 | Action | Futuristic | Japanese film. |
Senna | 2010 | Documentary | Open wheel | The life and death of Formula One great Ayrton Senna. |
Tim Richmond: To the Limit | 2010 | Documentary | Stock car | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. A look at Tim Richmond, his lifestyle, and his death from AIDS. |
Born to Race | 2011 | Drag racing | ||
Red Dirt Rising | 2011 | Stock car | Based on the life of early driver Jimmie Lewallen. | |
Cars 2 | 2011 | Animated | Sports car | Sequel to 2006 family comedy hit. |
25 Hill | 2011 | Drama | Soap Box Derby | Boy who lost his father teams in Soap Box Derby with man who lost his son. |
Truth in 24 II: Every Second Counts | 2012 | Documentary | Sports car | Sequel to 2008 film, documenting Audi's adventurous and cliffhanging 2011 race. |
Rush | 2013 | Drama | Formula One | True story depicting rivalry between drivers James Hunt and Niki Lauda during the 1976 Formula One season. |
Turbo | 2013 | Animated | Indy car | A snail becomes the fastest thing on the race track. |
Snake and Mongoose | 2013 | Drama | Drag racing | True story depicting rivalry between funny-car drivers Don 'The Snake' Prudhomme and Tom 'The Mongoose' McEwen. |
Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans | 2015 | Documentary | Sports car | On the actor's quest to make his 1971 auto-racing film Le Mans. |
Aviation sport
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Going Wild | 1930 | Comedy | Pretending to be a pilot, Joe E. Brown enters a $25,000 air race. |
Flying Devils | 1933 | Romance | Ralph Bellamy and a crew of air daredevils perform dangerous stunts. |
Women in the Wind | 1939 | Drama | Aviatrix Kay Francis enters a derby from California to Cleveland. |
The Sound Barrier | 1952 | Drama | Story of brave test pilots, directed by David Lean. |
Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines | 1965 | Comedy | A light-hearted tale of a London-to-Paris air race in 1910. |
The Great Waldo Pepper | 1975 | Drama | Depicts 1920s barnstorming and its consequences. Robert Redford stars as the title character. |
Bride Flight | 2008 | Drama | Story of 12,000-mile 1953 race from England to New Zealand. |
Thunder Over Reno | 2008 | Drama | |
Planes | 2013 | Animation | Crop duster competes in a national championship race. |
Baseball
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Baseball and Bloomers | 1911 | Short | An all-girl baseball team uses two Harvard boys in disguise. |
Somewhere in Georgia | 1917 | Drama | Ty Cobb as a ball-playing bank clerk in a story by Grantland Rice. |
Baseball Madness | 1917 | Comedy | A silent film starring Gloria Swanson. |
Heading Home | 1920 | Biographical | A silent film about young Babe Ruth, who stars as himself. |
Casey at the Bat | 1927 | Comedy | Wallace Beery in slugger's fable based on Ernest Thayer poem. |
Slide, Kelly, Slide | 1927 | Comedy | A cocky newcomer thinks he's the New York Yankees' new star. |
Warming Up | 1928 | Romance | New player competes with team's star for owner's daughter. |
Fast Company | 1929 | Comedy | Elmer Kane (Jack Oakie) hopes the Yankees and an actress are interested in him. |
Hot Curves | 1930 | Comedy | Pittsburgh pitcher finds romance with manager's daughter. |
Fireman, Save My Child | 1932 | Comedy | Joe E. Brown as a small-town fireman who is also the town's star ballplayer. |
Elmer, the Great | 1933 | Drama | Joe E. Brown as an egotistical Chicago Cubs baseball star. Remake of 1929 film. |
Alibi Ike | 1935 | Comedy | Joe E. Brown as a pitcher with a million excuses. |
Death on the Diamond | 1935 | Mystery | Ballplayer (Robert Young) tries to find who's killing his fellow St. Louis Cardinals. |
The Pride of the Yankees | 1942 | Biographical | The life and career of Lou Gehrig, with Gary Cooper as Gehrig and Babe Ruth as himself. |
Ladies' Day | 1943 | Comedy | Sox pitcher Wacky Waters (Eddie Albert) is distracted by a hot Hollywood movie star. |
The Babe Ruth Story | 1948 | Biographical | The life and career of Babe Ruth, starring William Bendix. |
It Happens Every Spring | 1949 | Comedy | Ray Milland as a scientist whose secret formula turns him into a great pitcher. |
The Stratton Story | 1949 | Biographical | The career and fateful accident of pitcher Monty Stratton, starring James Stewart. |
Take Me Out to the Ball Game | 1949 | Musical | Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly as singing, dancing ballplayers. |
The Kid from Cleveland | 1949 | Comedy | The '48 World Series champion Cleveland Indians come to the aid of a young fan. |
Kill the Umpire | 1950 | Comedy | William Bendix as a baseball fan who becomes an umpire. |
The Jackie Robinson Story | 1950 | Biographical | Baseball pioneer Jackie Robinson as himself, with Ruby Dee as his wife. |
Angels in the Outfield | 1951 | Comedy | A Pittsburgh Pirates manager (Paul Douglas) gets some help from above. |
Rhubarb | 1951 | Comedy | Ray Milland in a cute tale about a cat. |
The Pride of St. Louis | 1952 | Biographical | Dan Dailey as the colorful pitcher Dizzy Dean. |
The Winning Team | 1953 | Biographical | Based on pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander, played by Ronald Reagan. |
The Kid from Left Field | 1953 | Comedy | The son of a peanut vendor (Dan Dailey) becomes the leader of a big-league team. |
Big Leaguer | 1953 | Drama | Hans Lobert (Edward G. Robinson) runs a training camp for baseball's New York Giants. |
The Great American Pastime | 1956 | Comedy | A man (Tom Ewell) decides to coach a Little League team, then regrets it. |
Fear Strikes Out | 1957 | Biographical | The life and career of Jimmy Piersall, played by Anthony Perkins. |
Damn Yankees | 1958 | Musical | A man sells his soul to the devil on behalf of Washington's baseball team. |
Safe at Home! | 1962 | Comedy | With Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris as themselves. |
Bang the Drum Slowly | 1973 | Drama | A pitcher's friendship with a catcher (Robert De Niro) who has a terminal disease. |
It's Good To Be Alive | 1974 | Biography | TV movie about former Brooklyn Dodgers catcher Roy Campanella, whose career was cut short when he lost the use of his legs in an auto accident in January 1958. |
The Bad News Bears | 1976 | Comedy | Walter Matthau's bad Little League team gets help from a girl pitcher (Tatum O'Neal) and a motorcycle-riding slugger (Jackie Earle Haley). |
The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings | 1976 | Comedy | A barnstorming team of Negro Leagues players, with James Earl Jones, Billy Dee Williams, Richard Pryor. |
Murder at the World Series | 1977 | Drama | TV film starring Karen Valentine and Janet Leigh. |
The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training | 1977 | Comedy | Sequel to 1976 film, with William Devane as the team's coach. |
One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story | 1978 | Biographical | TV film on the life and career of Ron LeFlore, starring LeVar Burton. |
A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story | 1978 | Biographical | TV film on Yankee immortal's marriage and tragedy, featuring Blythe Danner and Edward Herrmann. |
The Bad News Bears Go to Japan | 1978 | Comedy | Second sequel to 1976 film, this time starring Tony Curtis. |
The Kid from Left Field | 1979 | Comedy | TV film, remake, with Gary Coleman. |
Aunt Mary | 1979 | Drama | A disabled women sets up a baseball team of street kids to save them from juvenile delinquency. |
Squeeze Play! | 1980 | Comedy | Sexy women form a softball team. |
The Comeback Kid | 1980 | Comedy | Former minor leaguer (John Ritter) begins coaching underprivileged kids. |
Don't Look Back: The Story of Leroy 'Satchel' Paige | 1981 | Biographical | TV film with Louis Gossett, Jr. as the ageless 1940s pitcher. |
Only The Ball Was White | 1981 | Documentary | A tribute to the topflight players of the Negro League. |
Blue Skies Again | 1983 | Comedy | Denver Devils' potential second baseman isn't a man, it's a young woman. |
Tiger Town | 1983 | Comedy | Early Disney Channel film about an aging Detroit Tigers (Roy Scheider). |
The Natural | 1984 | Drama | Robert Redford in a fable about an unlikely, unlucky hero, Roy Hobbs. |
Brewster's Millions | 1985 | Comedy | Richard Pryor as a minor-leaguer with a chance to inherit 300 million dollars. |
The Slugger's Wife | 1985 | Romance | An Atlanta Braves player tries to break Roger Maris' record and make a marriage work. |
A Winner Never Quits | 1986 | Biographical | television film on one-armed pro ballplayer Pete Gray, played by Keith Carradine. |
Long Gone | 1987 | Comedy | Early cable television film about a minor-league ballclub starring William Petersen. |
Trading Hearts | 1987 | Comedy | Has-been player (Raúl Juliá) and his romance with a Florida single mom. |
Amazing Grace and Chuck | 1987 | Drama | A Montana boy refuses to pitch Little League until the world bans nuclear weapons. With Gregory Peck as President of the United States. |
Bull Durham | 1988 | Rom-Com | Ron Shelton's screwball comedy of a woman's (Susan Sarandon) summer with two minor-leaguers (Kevin Costner and Tim Robbins). |
Eight Men Out | 1988 | Biographical | Based on the 1919 Black Sox Scandal. |
Stealing Home | 1988 | Drama | Mark Harmon and Jodie Foster in a fictional tale of lost love. |
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! | 1988 | Comedy | Someone's out to kill the Queen of England during an Angels baseball game, and it's up to bumbling detective Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) to foil the plot. |
Field of Dreams | 1989 | Drama | Voices tell an Iowa farmer (Kevin Costner) to build a baseball stadium in his cornfield. |
Major League | 1989 | Comedy | Fictional story of a team of misfit Cleveland Indians. |
Night Game | 1989 | Crime drama | A ballpark murder mystery starring Roy Scheider. |
Mr. Destiny | 1990 | Comedy | A man (James Belushi) blames his misfortune on a long-ago baseball game. |
Taking Care of Business | 1990 | Comedy | A man (James Belushi) escapes jail to see the Chicago Cubs play in a World Series. |
Pastime | 1990 | Drama | A pair of minor leaguers, one 17, one 40, form a bond. |
The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson | 1990 | Drama | Andre Braugher in TV biopic of Robinson's court-martial in U.S. Army. |
Talent for the Game | 1991 | Drama | A fictional Los Angeles Angels baseball scout (Edward James Olmos) finds a fantastic young pitcher. |
The Babe | 1992 | Biographical | Based on the life and career of Babe Ruth, starring John Goodman. |
The Comrades of Summer | 1992 | Comedy | television film about a manager (Joe Mantegna) asked to take over a Soviet ballclub. |
A League of Their Own | 1992 | Comedy | A fictionalized account of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League of the 1940s, starring Geena Davis and Tom Hanks. |
Mr. Baseball | 1992 | Rom-Com | Tom Selleck as a baseball star who ends up in Japan. |
Rookie of the Year | 1993 | Comedy | A boy develops a magical right arm and becomes a big-league pitcher for the Cubs. |
The Man From Left Field | 1993 | Comedy | television film about a homeless man (Burt Reynolds) coaching a Little League team. |
The Sandlot | 1993 | Comedy | A man reminisces about his childhood friends and the games they played. |
Cooperstown | 1993 | Drama | A former pitcher is visited by the ghost of his catcher. |
Baseball | 1994 | Documentary | Comprehensive history of the game, 18 hours-plus, as chronicled by Ken Burns. |
Angels in the Outfield | 1994 | Comedy | Disney remake of the 1951 film of the same name. |
Cobb | 1994 | Biographical | The career and last days of Ty Cobb, played by Tommy Lee Jones. |
Little Big League | 1994 | Comedy | A child becomes owner of the Minnesota Twins. |
Major League II | 1994 | Comedy | Second film in the Major League series about the Cleveland Indians. |
The Scout | 1994 | Comedy | A New York Yankees scout (Albert Brooks) finds a phenomenal but psychologically troubled prospect. |
Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream | 1995 | Documentary | Aaron's pursuit of Babe Ruth's all-time homer record, directed by Michael Tollin. |
Dorf on the Diamond | 1996 | Comedy | Direct-to-video short film in the Dorf series starring Tim Conway. |
Ed | 1996 | Comedy | Matt LeBlanc befriends a baseball-playing chimpanzee. |
The Fan | 1996 | Thriller | A deranged San Francisco fan (Robert De Niro) kills a player, kidnaps another's son. |
Soul of the Game | 1996 | Biographical | Story of baseball trailblazers including Jackie Robinson, Satchel Paige, Josh Gibson. |
Joe Torre: Curveballs Along the Way | 1997 | Biographical | Paul Sorvino as the former New York Yankees manager. |
The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg | 1998 | Documentary | The life and career of a former Detroit Tigers star and war hero. |
BASEketball | 1998 | Comedy | A new game is invented combining baseball with basketball. |
If the Sun Rises in the West | 1998 | Drama | South Korean story of an umpire. |
Major League: Back to the Minors | 1998 | Comedy | Third film in the Major League series. |
For Love of the Game | 1999 | Drama | In possibly his last start, a Detroit pitcher (Kevin Costner) goes after a perfect game. |
Perfect Game | 2000 | Comedy | television film starring Ed Asner. |
Angels in the Infield | 2000 | Comedy | Second made-for-TV sequel to the 1994 film. |
61* | 2001 | Drama | HBO film directed by Billy Crystal about the 1961 season of Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle. |
Hardball | 2001 | Drama | Keanu Reeves as a young man who takes charge of an inner-city team. |
Summer Catch | 2001 | Romance | Fictional love story starring Freddie Prinze, Jr. |
Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch | 2002 | Comedy | Fourth entry in the Air Bud series. |
The Rookie | 2002 | Biographical | Based on true story of a high school coach, pitcher Jim Morris, portrayed by Dennis Quaid. |
Bleacher Bums | 2002 | Comedy | TV version of the 1970s stage play about diehard fans in the outfield bleachers. |
Battlefield Baseball | 2003 | Action | Japanese film. |
Day of Independence | 2003 | Drama | Short film |
Hustle | 2004 | Biographical | ESPN dramatization on success and scandal of Pete Rose, starring Tom Sizemore. |
Mickey | 2004 | Drama | John Grisham story about a Little Leaguer and his father. |
Mr. 3000 | 2004 | Comedy | A potential Hall of Famer (Bernie Mac) is told he's actually three hits shy of 3,000. |
Nine Innings From Ground Zero | 2004 | Documentary | How the 2001 World Series helped America cope with 9/11. |
This Old Cub | 2004 | Documentary | Chronicles life of Ron Santo, focusing on his struggle with type 1 diabetes. |
Up for Grabs | 2004 | Documentary | A battle over who owns ball hit in 2001 by Barry Bonds for his 73rd home run. |
The Winning Season | 2004 | Drama | A child from 1985 wakes up in 1909 and meets hero Honus Wagner (Matthew Modine). |
Fever Pitch | 2005 | Rom-Com | Loosely based on Nick Hornby soccer story, in this case a Boston Red Sox fan (Jimmy Fallon). |
Game 6 | 2005 | Drama | A playwright (Michael Keaton) has a wild night during a Red Sox playoff series. |
Bad News Bears | 2005 | Comedy | Remake of 1976 film of same name, starring Billy Bob Thornton. |
The Sandlot 2 | 2005 | Comedy | Direct-to-video sequel to The Sandlot. |
The Benchwarmers | 2006 | Comedy | David Spade and Rob Schneider as middle-aged nerds who want to play ball. |
Everyone's Hero | 2006 | Animation | Cartoon family film with baseball theme. |
Beer League | 2006 | Comedy | A town drunk plays in a big softball game. |
Off the Black | 2006 | Drama | An umpire (Nick Nolte) befriends a high school player who hated him. |
Kokoyakyu: High School Baseball | 2006 | Documentary | Broadcast on the U.S. PBS series POV. Explores the phenomenon of high school baseball in Japan. |
The Final Season | 2007 | Drama | Based on 1991 season of Norway High School in Norway, Iowa, before it was closed and consolidated into its county school district, starring Sean Astin. |
The Sandlot: Heading Home | 2007 | Comedy | Second direct-to-video sequel to The Sandlot. |
The Bronx Is Burning | 2007 | Biographical | A docudrama of 1977 New York Yankees, with John Turturro as Billy Martin. |
Black Irish | 2007 | Drama | Boston teen tries to escape family problems through his pitching. |
Chasing 3000 | 2008 | Drama | Two boys go a long way to witness 3,000th career hit of Roberto Clemente. |
City Without Baseball | 2008 | Drama | Chinese film. |
Sugar | 2008 | Drama | Story about a Dominican prospect and his adjustment to life in the U.S. |
Touching Home | 2008 | Drama | Brothers with pro-ball ambitions deal with their homeless father (Ed Harris). |
The Perfect Game | 2009 | Drama | Based on true story of Mexico team that won 1957 Little League World Series. |
The Open Road | 2009 | Drama | Minor leaguer Justin Timberlake has issues with baseball-legend dad Jeff Bridges. |
4192: Crowning of the Hit King | 2010 | Documentary | Reviewing the achievements, controversies of all-time hit leader Pete Rose. |
Fernando Nation | 2010 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Chronicles impact of Fernando Valenzuela's 1981 rookie season with Los Angeles Dodgers. |
Four Days in October | 2010 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. On the Boston Red Sox' comeback from 3–0 series deficit against Yankees in 2004 ALCS. |
Hero | 2010 | Drama | Christian film about fathers and sons. |
How Do You Know | 2010 | Rom-Com | A romantic triangle involving a softball player (Reese Witherspoon) and a Washington Nationals pitcher (Owen Wilson). |
The House of Steinbrenner | 2010 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Explores the legacy of George Steinbrenner's ownership of the New York Yankees. |
Jordan Rides the Bus | 2010 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Explores Michael Jordan's brief career in minor league baseball after his first retirement from basketball. |
Little Big Men | 2010 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. On a Kirkland National Little League team's stunning victory in 1982 Little League World Series, and players' lives in the decades that followed. |
Silly Little Game | 2010 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. About the New York City writers and academics who created Rotisserie fantasy baseball, and how their creation eventually left them behind. |
Catching Hell | 2011 | Documentary | Made for TV as a follow-up to ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Explores relationship between Steve Bartman and other Chicago Cubs fans since foul-ball incident in Game 6 of 2003 NLCS. |
A Mile in His Shoes | 2011 | Drama | A minor-league manager stumbles on a hidden talent who throws apples on a farm. |
Moneyball | 2011 | Drama | Based on a true story, the Michael Lewis best-seller about Oakland A's exec Billy Beane, played by Brad Pitt. |
Ballplayer: Pelotero | 2011 | Documentary | A behind-the-scenes glimpse into the remarkably organized and well-managed system in the Dominican Republic that has produced an inordinate amount of elite athletes. |
Trouble with the Curve | 2012 | Drama | Clint Eastwood as a veteran Atlanta Braves scout whose vision is fading. |
Knuckleball! | 2012 | Documentary | A season following pitchers Tim Wakefield and R.A. Dickey. |
You Don't Know Bo | 2012 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series about baseball and football star Bo Jackson. |
Home Run | 2013 | Drama | A ballplayer dealing with substance abuse returns to his hometown. |
42 | 2013 | Biographical | Story of Jackie Robinson's historic signing with Brooklyn Dodgers under guidance of team executive Branch Rickey (played by Harrison Ford). |
Gibsonburg | 2013 | Drama | Story of 2005 Gibsonburg High School team from Ohio, the first (and, to date, only) U.S. high school team in any sport to win a state championship with a losing record. |
Million Dollar Arm | 2014 | Drama | A sports agent (Jon Hamm) arranges a baseball tryout for two cricket players from India. |
The Vancouver Asahi | 2014 | Drama | Set in Canada during the 1930s.[3] |
The Battered Bastards of Baseball | 2014 | Documentary | Look at a Portland minor-league team, featuring Bing and Kurt Russell. |
The Phenom | 2015 | Drama | A talented young baseball player struggles professionally as he deals with his abusive father. |
Everybody Wants Some!! | 2016 | Comedy | Film by Richard Linklater about immature 1980 college baseball players in Texas. |
Doc & Darryl | 2016 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Explores the lives, careers, and struggles with addiction of former New York Mets stars Dwight "Doc" Gooden and Darryl Strawberry. |
Spaceman | 2016 | Biographical | Josh Duhamel portrays a colorful left-handed pitcher, Bill Lee. |
Non-fiction
- The Ball Game (1898)
- Baseball (1994) documentary by Ken Burns
- Signs of the Time (2008)
Basketball
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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The Fair Co-Ed | 1927 | Comedy | Silent film about a college girl (Marion Davies) who plays basketball to hook the coach. |
Campus Confessions | 1938 | Comedy | A college president's son inspires a bad team and attracts a reporter (Betty Grable). |
The Big Fix | 1947 | Drama | Army vet Ken Williams, a basketball hero, is threatened to fix his school's games. |
Big Town Scandal | 1948 | Drama | A newspaper editor agrees to coach a team made up of juvenile delinquents. |
The Basketball Fix | 1951 | Drama | A college player in need of money agrees to shave points for a gambler. |
The Harlem Globetrotters | 1951 | Drama | A new kind of basketball team dazzles audiences with its skills. |
Go, Man, Go! | 1954 | Biographical | Origin of the Harlem Globetrotters, featuring Sidney Poitier as a player. |
Tall Story | 1960 | Comedy | A co-ed (Jane Fonda) tries to win the heart of the team's star (Anthony Perkins). |
The Absent-Minded Professor | 1961 | Comedy | Miracle substance called "Flubber" invented by a college professor (Fred MacMurray) enables school's basketball players to bounce sky-high. |
Drive, He Said | 1971 | Drama | Directed by Jack Nicholson, story of a college player who becomes a campus activist. |
Maurie | 1973 | Biographical | Life-changing injury's impact on NBA teammates Maurice Stokes and Jack Twyman. |
Mixed Company | 1974 | Comedy | A Phoenix Suns coach and his wife adopt children of various ethnic backgrounds. |
Cornbread, Earl and Me | 1975 | Drama | Teen about to get basketball scholarship (Jamaal Wilkes) is mistaken for thief and shot by police. |
One on One | 1977 | Drama | A highly recruited college freshman (Robby Benson) runs afoul of a demanding coach. |
Coach | 1978 | Drama | A basketball coach (Cathy Lee Crosby) hired by mistake is harassed by her superior. |
Fast Break | 1979 | Comedy | Gabe Kaplan as a New Yorker who dreams of being a coach and finally gets a shot. |
The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh | 1979 | Comedy | A laughing-stock basketball squad transforms itself as the Pittsburgh Pisces. |
The Great Santini | 1979 | Drama | A high school star's life is complicated by his father (Robert Duvall), a mean Marine. |
Inside Moves | 1980 | Drama | When a bartender's injury heals, he becomes a player for the Golden State Warriors. |
That Championship Season | 1982 | Drama | A reunion of a Pennsylvania state championship team turns into an angry confrontation, starring Robert Mitchum and Bruce Dern. |
Teen Wolf | 1985 | Comedy | Sci-fi slapstick starring Michael J. Fox. |
Hoosiers | 1986 | Drama | Gene Hackman in story based loosely on the 1953–54 Milan High School basketball team. |
Amazing Grace and Chuck | 1987 | Drama | An NBA superstar (real-life NBA star Alex English) joins the anti-nuclear protest of a Montana Little League pitcher (see also "Baseball" section above). |
The Pistol: The Birth of a Legend | 1991 | Drama | Biographical film based on the early life of Pete Maravich. |
Heaven Is a Playground | 1991 | Drama | A coach and lawyer team up to help an urban high school team stay out of trouble. |
White Men Can't Jump | 1992 | Comedy | Outdoor court hustlers (Wesley Snipes, Woody Harrelson) con opponents as well as each other. |
Final Shot: The Hank Gathers Story | 1992 | Drama | TV film, biographical film about doomed Loyola Marymount star. |
Blue Chips | 1994 | Drama | Nick Nolte as a successful college coach who violates the rules to recruit new stars. |
Hoop Dreams | 1994 | Documentary | A pair of Chicago high school athletes try to succeed on the court and make it to college. |
Above the Rim | 1994 | Drama | Story about a New York high school player who falls in with a bad crowd. |
The Air Up There | 1994 | Comedy | Kevin Bacon as a college coach who goes to Africa searching for new talent. |
The St. Tammany Miracle | 1994 | Family | Story of an Episcopalian all-girl team. |
The Basketball Diaries | 1995 | Drama | Harrowing true story of drug addiction starring Leonardo DiCaprio. |
Forget Paris | 1995 | Rom-Com | A temperamental NBA referee (Billy Crystal) tries to make his new marriage work. |
Slam Dunk Ernest | 1995 | Comedy | Featuring the character played in many films by Jim Varney. |
Space Jam | 1996 | Comedy | Combines live action and animation, featuring Michael Jordan and Bugs Bunny. |
Eddie | 1996 | Comedy | Whoopi Goldberg as a New York Knicks fan who becomes their head coach. |
Celtic Pride | 1996 | Comedy | Boston fans (Daniel Stern and Dan Aykroyd) kidnap opposition's top player (Damon Wayans). |
Sunset Park | 1996 | Drama | A woman (Rhea Perlman) becomes coach of an all-male team. |
Rebound: The Legend of Earl "The Goat" Manigault | 1996 | Biographical | TV film starring Don Cheadle as the New York playground legend. |
Air Bud | 1997 | Comedy | Family adventure about a basketball-playing dog. |
The 6th Man | 1997 | Comedy | Ghost of a teammate returns to inspire a University of Washington player. |
My Giant | 1998 | Comedy | A man nearly 8 feet tall (Gheorghe Mureșan) is found by a guy (Billy Crystal) with big ideas. |
BASEketball | 1998 | Comedy | A league is formed featuring a new game that combines baseball and basketball. |
Bad as I Wanna Be: The Dennis Rodman Story | 1998 | Drama | TV film, biographical film of NBA star. |
He Got Game | 1998 | Drama | Fictional look at highly recruited high schooler and imprisoned father (Denzel Washington). |
City Dump: The Story of the 1951 CCNY Basketball Scandal | 1998 | Documentary | HBO's look at a New York college team's point-shaving disgrace. |
Michael Jordan: An American Hero | 1999 | Drama | Biographical film of former NBA great. |
Passing Glory | 1999 | Drama | A 1960s priest (Andre Braugher) organizes a game between racially segregated teams. |
That Championship Season | 1999 | Drama | Remake of 1982 film, based on Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Jason Miller. |
Love and Basketball | 2000 | Romance | Male and female basketball players attend college together and fall in love. |
Finding Forrester | 2000 | Drama | A reclusive author (Sean Connery) mentors a prep-school student-athlete. |
The Luck of the Irish | 2001 | Comedy | TV family film about a junior high school student. |
O | 2001 | Drama | An adaptation of Othello, updated to a modern American high school and its team. |
Juwanna Mann | 2002 | Rom-Com | A basketball player becomes a female impersonator. |
The Red Sneakers | 2002 | Fantasy | TV film about a player with a lucky pair of shoes, directed by Gregory Hines. |
Like Mike | 2002 | Comedy | Magical shoes turn a 14-year-old (Lil' Bow Wow) into a basketball sensation. |
A Season on the Brink | 2002 | Drama | TV film based on the book, documenting 1985–86 season of Bob Knight and Indiana University. |
Double Teamed | 2002 | Biographical | Disney Channel biopic of Heather and Heidi Burge, twins from Palos Verdes who end up in WNBA. |
Crossing the Line | 2002 | Drama | A coach of a girls' team clashes with angry parents. |
Something to Cheer About | 2002 | Documentary | About the Crispus Attucks Tigers, first all-black high school team to win state championship, behind future NBA star Oscar Robertson. |
Full-Court Miracle | 2003 | Family | Story of a team from a Hebrew Academy in a big tournament. |
Sky Walker – The David Thompson Story | 2004 | Documentary | A look at North Carolina State and NBA star David Thompson. |
The Year of the Yao | 2004 | Documentary | Chronicles Yao Ming's first season in the NBA. |
The Cookout | 2004 | Comedy | A neighbor tries to get even with a New Jersey Nets player by selling memorabilia. |
Rebound | 2005 | Comedy | A coach banned from college ball (Martin Lawrence) ends up teaching middle-school kids. |
Coach Carter | 2005 | Drama | Based on a true story, starring Samuel L. Jackson as a high school coach. |
The Heart of the Game | 2005 | Documentary | Behind-the-scenes look at a Seattle high school girls team. |
Crossover | 2006 | Action | A college student tries to concentrate on both basketball and medical school. |
Like Mike 2 | 2006 | Comedy | Direct-to-DVD sequel to Like Mike. |
Glory Road | 2006 | Drama | Based on true story of the 1965–66 Texas Western College team. |
Believe in Me | 2006 | Drama | Assigned to an Oklahoma girls' team against his will, coach takes it to state title game. |
Home of the Giants | 2007 | Crime drama | A robbery creates complications for an Indiana high school team. |
Quantum Hoops | 2007 | Documentary | Caltech's team tries to end 21-year losing streak in conference play during 2005–06 season. |
Dribbles | 2007 | Drama | |
The First Basket | 2008 | Documentary | Explores the influence of professional basketball on Jewish culture. |
Game of Change | 2008 | Documentary | A segregated Mississippi State team, defying a court order, plays integrated Loyola in 1963 NCAA Tournament. Produced and directed by Jerald Harkness, son of 1963 Loyola star Jerry Harkness. |
Road to Redemption | 2008 | Documentary | Nike-produced film. |
Semi-Pro | 2008 | Comedy | Silly story with Will Ferrell about an American Basketball Association team. |
Hurricane Season | 2009 | Drama | Based on true story of a Louisiana coach (Forest Whitaker) rebuilding after Hurricane Katrina. |
Kobe Doin' Work | 2009 | Documentary | TV movie directed by Spike Lee that focuses on one day in the life of NBA superstar Kobe Bryant. |
The Mighty Macs | 2009 | Drama | Based on 1972 Immaculata College women's team, coached by Cathy Rush, that won first official women's national championship. |
More Than a Game | 2009 | Documentary | Chronicles the high school careers of LeBron James and four of his hometown friends. |
Sonicsgate | 2009 | Documentary | Explores controversial relocation of Seattle SuperSonics to Oklahoma City. |
The Winning Season | 2009 | Comedy | A has-been coach (Sam Rockwell) with a drinking problem takes over a girls varsity team. |
Just Wright | 2010 | Romance | A physical therapist (Queen Latifah) falls for a player from NBA's New Jersey Nets. |
Without Bias | 2010 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Explores career of Len Bias and his death from a cocaine overdose shortly after he was selected in 1986 NBA draft. |
Guru of Go | 2010 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. On 1985–1990 coaching tenure of Paul Westhead at Loyola Marymount, team's frenzied offensive pace and players Hank Gathers, Bo Kimble. |
Once Brothers | 2010 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Story of Croat Dražen Petrović and Serb Vlade Divac, teammates on Yugoslavia national team, and how Yugoslav Wars broke their friendship. |
Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. the New York Knicks | 2010 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. A look at Reggie Miller rivalry with New York Knicks in 1990s, especially 1994 and 1995 playoffs and interaction with Knicks fan Spike Lee. |
The Fab Five | 2011 | Documentary | Made for TV follow-up to ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Documents the University of Michigan's early-1990s Fab Five ups and downs. |
Off the Rez | 2011 | Documentary | Made for TV. Focuses on high school career of future WNBA player Shoni Schimmel, a Native American who grew up on an Oregon reservation. |
Unguarded | 2011 | Documentary | Made for TV follow-up to ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Chronicles life and career of former NBA player Chris Herren, battle with drug addiction and ongoing recovery. |
The Announcement | 2012 | Documentary | Made for TV follow-up to ESPN's 30 for 30 series. About the impact of Magic Johnson's 1991 announcement that he had tested positive for HIV. |
Benji | 2012 | Documentary | Examines 1984 killing of Ben Wilson, a high school superstar from Chicago's South Side. |
The Other Dream Team | 2012 | Documentary | On resurrection of Lithuania national team after restoration of country's independence in 1990 and journey to 1992 Olympics. |
There's No Place Like Home | 2012 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series looking at the attempt to bring James Naismith's Original Rules of Basketball back to the University of Kansas, where Naismith worked for over 40 years. |
Thunderstruck | 2012 | Family | A teenager who idolizes Kevin Durant (who stars as himself) switches talents with the NBA star, becoming a phenom while Durant is mired in a slump. |
Winning Favor | 2012 | Drama | Two childhood friends meet each other in the state championship. |
Dream Team 1935 | 2012 | Drama | Little-known true story of origins of basketball in Europe, culminating with first European Basketball Championship Tournament, held in Geneva, Switzerland in 1935. |
Bernie and Ernie | 2013 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. About friendship between NBA players Bernard King and Ernie Grunfeld, which began when both played for the Tennessee Volunteers in 1970s. |
Free Spirits | 2013 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series taking a look at The Spirits of St. Louis ABA basketball team, and how the team's owners kept them involved with the NBA for decades after the Spirits folded. |
The Hot Flashes | 2013 | Comedy | Middle-aged women challenge the state high school champs. |
Linsanity | 2013 | Documentary | On the sudden fame of NBA guard Jeremy Lin. |
Survive and Advance | 2013 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. A 30-year retrospective on North Carolina State's improbable run to win the 1983 ACC and NCAA Tournaments. |
Swoopes | 2013 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's Nine for IX series. A look at Sheryl Swoopes, sometimes called the female Michael Jordan. |
Pat XO | 2013 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's Nine for IX. Examines the Tennessee coach, Pat Summitt, and her battle with early-onset Alzheimer's. |
Bad Boys | 2014 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. A look back at the Detroit Pistons of late 1980s and early 1990s. |
Nowitzki: The Perfect Shot | 2014 | Documentary | German film on development of Dirk Nowitzki into an NBA superstar, featuring shooting coach Holger Geschwindner. |
Playing for the Mob | 2014 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Explores how Mafia associate Henry Hill orchestrated a massive point-shaving scheme at Boston College. |
Requiem for the Big East | 2014 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. A history of the Big East Conference, founded in the same year as ESPN itself, examining what led to its 2013 split into two leagues. |
When the Garden Was Eden | 2014 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. A look back at early-1970s teams of the New York Knicks. |
Villinam | 2014 | Drama | A college student in India fights the cricket establishment to start a basketball program. |
Down in the Valley | 2015 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. A look back at the fight of Sacramento and its mayor, former NBA star Kevin Johnson, to keep the Kings from moving to Seattle. |
I Hate Christian Laettner | 2015 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Examines life and career of Christian Laettner, and intense dislike some fans harbor toward former Duke star. |
Sole Man | 2015 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Explores rise of Sonny Vaccaro from Pennsylvania steel-town roots to prominent position in basketball and athletic shoe industry. |
Son of the Congo | 2015 | Documentary | Explores journey of Serge Ibaka from childhood in war-torn Republic of the Congo to NBA stardom. |
One & Done | 2016 | Documentary | Made for TV. Explores the life of Australian prospect and eventual NBA player Ben Simmons, focusing on his only season at LSU. |
Phi Slama Jama | 2016 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. A look back at University of Houston's iconic Phi Slama Jama team of the 1980s. |
This Magic Moment | 2016 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. A look back at the 1990s Orlando Magic and cultural phenomenon inspired by Shaquille O'Neal and Penny Hardaway. |
Bobsledding
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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Cool Runnings | 1993 | Comedy | Loosely based on the debut of the Jamaica bobsled team at the 1988 Winter Olympics. |
Bowling
Title | Year | Genre | Type | Notes |
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Strikes and Spares | 1934 | Short film | Ten-pin | An Oscar-nominated short subject. |
Dreamer | 1979 | Drama | Ten-pin | Tim Matheson as a young man whose dream is to become a pro bowler. |
Greedy | 1994 | Comedy | Ten-pin | A struggling PBA Tour bowler (Michael J. Fox) wants his wealthy uncle's money. |
Kingpin | 1996 | Comedy | Ten-pin | Woody Harrelson as a bowler with a prosthetic hand who takes an Amish man on the road. |
The Big Lebowski | 1998 | Comedy | Ten-pin | "The Dude" Lebowski, mistaken for a millionaire Lebowski, seeks restitution for his ruined rug and enlists his bowling buddies to help get it. |
Alley Cats Strike | 2000 | Family | Ten-pin | Disney Channel movie about junior high school students. |
Crackerjack | 2002 | Comedy | Bowls | |
Blackball | 2003 | Comedy | Bowls | Comedy about a rebellious bowler inspired by Griff Sanders |
A League of Ordinary Gentlemen | 2006 | Documentary | Ten-pin | Behind-the-scenes look at bowlers from PBA Tour. |
Super Bowlin' | 2009 | Comedy |
Boxing
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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Corbett and Courtney Before the Kinetograph | 1894 | Documentary | Silent film |
Boxing Match; or, Glove Contest | 1896 | Documentary | Silent film |
The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight | 1897 | Documentary | A full-length version of 19th Century title bout. |
The Gordon Sisters Boxing | 1901 | Documentary | Silent film |
The Johnson-Jeffries Fight | 1910 | Documentary | Footage from bout between heavyweights Jack Johnson and James J. Jeffries. |
The Knockout | 1914 | Short, comedy | To show his girl how brave he is, Pug (Roscoe Arbuckle) challenges a champion. |
The Champion | 1915 | Short, comedy | Charlie Chaplin puts a "good luck" horseshoe into his boxing glove and wins. |
The World's Champion | 1922 | Drama | To impress a British noblewoman, a man goes to America to put up his dukes. |
Hogan's Alley | 1925 | Comedy | A knockout earns Lefty (Monte Blue) the title, but nearly costs him his girl. |
Battling Butler | 1926 | Comedy | Silent film directed by and starring Buster Keaton. |
The Ring | 1927 | Drama | Alfred Hitchcock silent film about a pugilist known as "One-Round Jack." |
Knockout Reilly | 1927 | Drama | Falsely convicted of a crime, Reilly (Richard Dix) fights the guy who framed him. |
Night Parade | 1929 | Drama | A father tries to persuade his middleweight-champ son not to take a dive. |
Hold Everything | 1930 | Comedy | Georges Carpentier's training is disrupted by an amateur called Gink (Joe E. Brown). |
City Lights | 1931 | Comedy | A tramp (Charlie Chaplin) accumulates money by boxing to help a flower girl. |
The Champ | 1931 | Drama | Story of a boy's love for a doomed ex-boxer. Academy Award for Wallace Beery. |
Iron Man | 1931 | Drama | Lightweight contender Kid Mason is betrayed by his scheming wife (Jean Harlow). |
Winner Take All | 1932 | Drama | Washed-up Jimmy Kane (James Cagney) fights to help a young widow. |
The Big Timer | 1932 | Comedy | Cooky Bradford ends up fighting for, and falling for, his manager's daughter. |
The Life of Jimmy Dolan | 1932 | Drama | Believed to be dead, a boxer (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) tries to begin a new life. |
Madison Square Garden | 1932 | Drama | After a boxer (Jack Oakie) takes a beating, his fellow fighters come to his rescue. |
The Bermondsey Kid | 1933 | Drama | A British newsboy ends up in a fight contest against a friend. |
The Prizefighter and the Lady | 1933 | Romantic Comedy | Real-life boxer Max Baer co-stars in a glove story with Myrna Loy. |
Palooka | 1934 | Comedy | Joe Palooka leaves rural life to follow a trainer (Jimmy Durante) to the big city. |
The Personality Kid | 1934 | Drama | Ritzy McCarty (Pat O'Brien) wins fixed fights, cheats on wife. |
Excuse My Glove | 1936 | Comedy | A meek British man accepts a dare to step into a boxing ring at a fair. |
The Milky Way | 1936 | Comedy | A milkman (Harold Lloyd) who can deliver a punch becomes an overnight sensation. |
Prison Shadows | 1936 | Drama | Out on parole, a boxer called "Killer" ends up with most of his opponents dead. |
Two-Fisted Gentleman | 1936 | Drama | A fast-rising prizefighter jilts his girlfriend and takes up with a blonde. |
Keep Fit | 1937 | Comedy | A department store employee (George Formby) takes up boxing. |
Kid Galahad | 1937 | Crime, drama | Nick Donati (Edward G. Robinson) turns a young bellhop into boxer Kid Galahad. |
Hollywood Stadium Mystery | 1938 | Mystery | A crimefighter and writer both try to solve a murder in a boxing ring. |
Golden Boy | 1939 | Drama | A promising violinist (William Holden) risks his hands by prizefighting. |
Winner Take All | 1939 | Drama | Rodeo cowpoke turned pugilist fights for a female sportswriter (Gloria Stuart). |
There Ain't No Justice | 1939 | Drama | An aspiring boxer (Jimmy Hanley) discovers corruption in the sport. |
The Kid from Kokomo | 1939 | Comedy | A manager (Pat O'Brien) helps a Hoosier palooka find his mother. |
They Made Me a Criminal | 1939 | Drama | Accused of murder, a boxing champ (John Garfield) becomes a fugitive. |
City for Conquest | 1940 | Drama | James Cagney as a fighter who is blinded in the ring. |
Golden Gloves | 1940 | Drama | A sportswriter sets out to clean up amateur boxing. |
Pride of the Bowery | 1940 | Comedy | The East Side Kids turn to the boxing ring to help a friend. |
Here Comes Mr. Jordan | 1941 | Comedy | A fighter taken too soon is reincarnated in a new body. Remade in 1978 as Heaven Can Wait, using American football as backdrop instead of boxing. |
Knockout | 1941 | Drama | Arrogant boxer Johnny Rocket (Arthur Kennedy) has a manipulative manager. |
Bowery Blitzkrieg | 1941 | Comedy | The East Side Kids end up in Golden Gloves bouts in this Bowery Boys tale. |
Ringside Maisie | 1941 | Romance | Ann Sothern falls for the manager of a fighter blinded in the ring. |
The Pittsburgh Kid | 1941 | Drama | Real-life boxer Billy Conn plays a contender falsely accused of a murder. |
Sunday Punch | 1942 | Rom-Com | A janitor and a medical student become pals, then rival prizefighters. |
Treat 'Em Rough | 1942 | Comedy | The Panama Kid (Eddie Albert) learns his father's accused of embezzling. |
Gentleman Jim | 1942 | Biographical | Light-hearted biopic, with Errol Flynn as heavyweight champ James J. Corbett. |
The Great John L. | 1945 | Biographical | Boston strong boy John L. Sullivan wins the belt, battles the bottle. |
Joe Palooka, Champ | 1946 | Comedy | First of 11 Monogram films featuring comic-strip character. |
The Kid from Brooklyn | 1946 | Comedy | Remake of 1936 milkman tale, this time with Danny Kaye. |
Body and Soul | 1947 | Film noir | John Garfield is a boxer involved with corrupt promoters. Three Oscar nominations. |
Killer McCoy | 1947 | Drama | Mickey Rooney fights to pay off his dad's gambling debts. |
Whiplash | 1948 | Film noir | A painter adopts the ring name "Mike Angelo" when he fights for a sadistic club owner. |
The Big Punch | 1948 | Drama | Refusing to take a dive, an honest kid (Gordon MacRae) gets framed for a murder. |
The Set-Up | 1949 | Film noir | A has-been boxer's manager bets on him to lose, with dire consequences if he doesn't. |
Champion | 1949 | Film noir | An arrogant fighter (Kirk Douglas) makes it to the top, alienating all of those who care about him. Six Oscar nominations. |
Duke of Chicago | 1949 | Comedy | Chicago's retired Jim Brody makes a comeback against champ Killer Bronski. |
Right Cross | 1950 | Romance | June Allyson takes over dad's fight promotions, handles boxer Ricardo Montalbán. |
The Golden Gloves Story | 1950 | Drama | An amateur boxer falls in love with a referee's daughter. |
Iron Man | 1951 | Drama | A coal miner turned prizefighter loses control inside the ring. |
Day of the Fight | 1951 | Documentary | Stanley Kubrick's first film, a short documentary focusing on middleweight boxer, Walter Cartier, preparing for his match |
The Quiet Man | 1952 | Romance | A visiting American ex-boxer (John Wayne) meets an Irish lass (Maureen O'Hara) and literally has to fight for her. Seven Oscar nominations. |
The Fighter | 1952 | Drama | A story by Jack London about a fighter during the 1910 Mexican rebellion. |
The Square Ring | 1952 | Drama | British film about one night's events inside a boxing arena. |
Flesh and Fury | 1952 | Drama | A deaf boxer (Tony Curtis) wins the title, undergoes an operation so he can hear. |
The Ring | 1952 | Drama | A young Mexican (Lalo Ríos) seeks respect of Americans and love of a beauty (Rita Moreno). |
Glory Alley | 1952 | Drama | Socks Barbarossa (Ralph Meeker) bolts from a New Orleans ring one night, without explanation. |
The Joe Louis Story | 1953 | Biographical | The life and career of the longtime champ, played by Coley Wallace. |
Off Limits | 1953 | Comedy | A boxer (Mickey Rooney) is drafted into the Army, so his manager (Bob Hope) enlists. |
It's Always Fair Weather | 1953 | Musical | Fight manager Gene Kelly discovers his contender is about to take a dive. |
The Flanagan Boy | 1953 | Drama | British film about a rising ring star who falls for a millionaire's wife. |
Champ for a Day | 1953 | Drama | After his manager is murdered, a heavyweight schemes to get even. |
Tennessee Champ | 1954 | Drama | A devoutly religious boy mistakenly believes he killed a boxer (Charles Bronson). |
The Harder They Fall | 1956 | Film noir | A former sportswriter (Humphrey Bogart) works for a mobster who fixes fights. |
Somebody Up There Likes Me | 1956 | Biographical | Two-time Oscar-winner based on life of Rocky Graziano, played by Paul Newman. |
The Square Jungle | 1956 | Drama | A grocery clerk (Tony Curtis) fights his way to the middleweight title. |
World in My Corner | 1956 | Drama | New Jersey boy (Audie Murphy) seeks fame, fortune to impress millionaire's daughter. |
The Leather Saint | 1956 | Drama | A young Episcopalian minister (John Derek) boxes to raise funds for his church. |
Monkey on My Back | 1957 | Biographical | Barney Ross's boxing career leaves him with a morphine habit. |
The Crooked Circle | 1957 | Drama | A sportswriter (Steve Brodie) helps a contender cope with criminals. |
And the Same To You | 1960 | Comedy | Film adaption of the 1958 ITV Play of the Week episode, "The Chigwell Chicken." |
Requiem for a Heavyweight | 1962 | Drama | A punchy fighter (Anthony Quinn) is betrayed by his manager (Jackie Gleason). |
Kid Galahad | 1962 | Musical | A young Catskills car mechanic (Elvis Presley) turns out to pack quite a punch. |
Legendary Champions | 1968 | Documentary | Harry Chapin's look at boxers of yesteryear. |
The Great White Hope | 1970 | Romantic drama | Based on Jack Johnson, story of black prizefighter in early 20th century. Oscar-nominated performances by James Earl Jones and Jane Alexander. |
Fat City | 1972 | Drama | A broke, broken-down fighter (Stacy Keach) tries a comeback as a young one (Jeff Bridges) learns the ropes. Oscar nomination for Susan Tyrrell. |
All American Boy | 1973 | Drama | The young boxer Vic Bealer (Jon Voight) in search for some direction in his life. |
Muhammad Ali: The Greatest | 1974 | Documentary | Photographer William Klein's seminal, gritty documentary on Muhammad Ali |
Hard Times | 1975 | Drama | Illegal bare-knuckle bouts in Louisiana, starring Charles Bronson. |
Let's Do It Again | 1975 | Comedy | Bill Cosby and Sidney Poitier as Atlanta men who rig a match for a good cause. |
Rocky | 1976 | Drama | Academy Award winner for Best Picture about a Philadelphia pug (Sylvester Stallone) who gets a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. |
The Greatest | 1977 | Drama | Biographical film with Muhammad Ali as himself. |
Every Which Way but Loose | 1978 | Comedy | A trucker (Clint Eastwood) with a pet orangutan fights bare-knuckle brawls for money. |
Matilda | 1978 | Comedy | A promoter (Elliott Gould) pits a man against a boxing kangaroo. |
Movie Movie | 1978 | Comedy | Spoof of old boxing films, with palooka Harry Hamlin managed by George C. Scott. |
The Champ | 1979 | Drama | Remake of '30s melodrama about a child who worships a has-been boxer (Jon Voight). |
The Main Event | 1979 | Comedy | Headstrong woman (Barbra Streisand) owns contract of cocky boxer (Ryan O'Neal). |
Penitentiary | 1979 | Drama | Blaxploitation story set in a prison, featuring Leon Isaac Kennedy. |
Rocky II | 1979 | Drama | Rocky Balboa gets a rematch with Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers). |
Marciano | 1979 | Drama | Made for TV biopic about undefeated heavyweight Rocky Marciano. |
Ashita no Joe | 1980 | Animated | Japanese film. |
Raging Bull | 1980 | Drama | Biopic on Jake LaMotta, with Oscar-winning performance by Robert De Niro. |
Any Which Way You Can | 1980 | Comedy | In sequel to 1978 film, mobsters coax bare-knuckle brawler Clint Eastwood into one more fight. |
Ashita no Joe 2 | 1981 | Animated | Japanese film. |
Body and Soul | 1981 | Drama | Based on 1947 version, with Leon Isaac Kennedy and then-wife Jayne Kennedy. |
Penitentiary II | 1982 | Drama | Blaxploitation, sequel to 1979 film. |
Honeyboy | 1982 | Drama | Made for TV story with Erik Estrada and Morgan Fairchild. |
Rocky III | 1982 | Drama | Now champ, Rocky is challenged by vicious Clubber Lang, played by Mr. T. |
Dempsey | 1983 | Biographical | Treat Williams stars in made-for-TV biopic of Jack Dempsey. |
The Fighter | 1983 | Drama | A Vietnam vet turns to boxing to raise money. |
Tough Enough | 1983 | Drama | A "toughman" tournament is entered by a Texas musician (Dennis Quaid). |
The Sting II | 1983 | Comedy | Con man Jackie Gleason fixes a fight to double-cross a couple of crooks. |
Boxer | 1984 | Drama | Indian film. |
Rocky IV | 1985 | Drama | Rocky goes to the Soviet Union to battle Ivan Drago (Dolph Lundgren). |
Streets of Gold | 1986 | Drama | Two amateur boxers are trained by a Russian (Klaus Maria Brandauer). |
Teen Wolf Too | 1987 | Comedy | Sequel to werewolf comedy, this time starring Jason Bateman. |
Heart | 1987 | Drama | A punchy fighter gets set up by a shady promoter (Steve Buscemi). |
Split Decisions | 1988 | Drama | Gene Hackman as a trainer and father of two totally different sons. |
Triumph of the Spirit | 1988 | Drama | In Auschwitz concentration camp, a Jewish boxer (Willem Dafoe) fights for his life. |
Homeboy | 1988 | Drama | Mickey Rourke as a down-and-out boxer who risks death in the ring. |
Rocky V | 1990 | Drama | A bankrupt Balboa trains up-and-coming heavyweight (real-life boxer Tommy Morrison). |
Diggstown | 1992 | Drama | A con man (James Woods) wagers his fighter can defeat 10 men in 24 hours. |
Gladiator | 1992 | Drama | Cuba Gooding, Jr. and James Marshall take part in illegal fights. |
Night and the City | 1992 | Drama | A shyster (Robert De Niro) defies a mobster to become a boxing promoter. |
Tyson | 1995 | Biographical | HBO biopic of Mike Tyson (played by Michael Jai White), co-starring George C. Scott. |
The Great White Hype | 1996 | Comedy | An out-of-shape champ steps into the ring against an out-of-his-league chump. |
When We Were Kings | 1996 | Documentary | Oscar-winner on 1974 fight between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman. |
The Boxer | 1997 | Drama | Daniel Day-Lewis as an Irish boxer recently released from prison. |
Don King: Only in America | 1997 | Biographical | An ex-con becomes a famous promoter, with Ving Rhames as King. |
Legionnaire | 1998 | War | Frenchman (Jean-Claude Van Damme) wins fight he was told to lose, joins Foreign Legion. |
Play It to the Bone | 1999 | Comedy | Best friends (Antonio Banderas, Woody Harrelson) fight each other in Las Vegas. |
Rocky Marciano | 1999 | Biographical | A television film with Jon Favreau portraying the undefeated champ. |
On the Ropes | 1999 | Documentary | A coach takes three young boxers under his wing. |
The Hurricane | 1999 | Biographical | False imprisonment of Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, played by Oscar nominee Denzel Washington. |
Thammudu | 1999 | Drama | A wayward youth takes up boxing in place of his injured elder brother. A Telugu film. |
The Opponent | 2000 | Drama | An abused woman learns to defend herself, then turns pro. |
King of the World | 2000 | Biographical | A television film with Terrence Howard as young Cassius Clay. |
Price of Glory | 2000 | Drama | A trainer (Jimmy Smits) teaches three of his sons how to fight. |
Ali | 2001 | Biographical | A dramatization of Muhammad Ali's success and controversy, with Will Smith. |
Carman: The Champion | 2001 | Action | A former boxing champion is blackmailed back into the ring. |
Undisputed | 2002 | Drama | Fictional story of a heavyweight champ who fights a fellow prison inmate. Ving Rhames and Wesley Snipes co-star. |
Joe and Max | 2002 | Biographical | The 1930s rivalry between heavyweights Joe Louis and Max Schmeling. |
Beautiful Boxer | 2002 | Drama | Biographical film about a transsexual fighter from Thailand. |
Hajime No Ippo: Champion Road | 2003 | Animated | Japanese film. |
Hajime No Ippo: Mashiba Vs Kimura | 2003 | Animated | Japanese film. |
Million Dollar Baby | 2004 | Drama | Oscar-winner for Best Picture and Best Actress about a trainer (Clint Eastwood) who reluctantly teaches a poor waitress (Hilary Swank) how to fight. |
Against the Ropes | 2004 | Drama | Based on a true story; Meg Ryan as manager of a young fighter (Omar Epps). |
The Calcium Kid | 2004 | Mockumentary | Orlando Bloom in a satire of boxing films. |
Shadowboxing | 2005 | Drama | Russian film about boxer Artyom Kolchin. |
Cinderella Man | 2005 | Biographical | Depression-era comeback of heavyweight contender James J. Braddock, starring Russell Crowe; three Oscar nominations. |
Fighting Tommy Riley | 2005 | Drama | A boxer and a gay manager clash, with tragic consequences. |
Ring of Fire: The Emile Griffith Story | 2005 | Documentary | A look at welterweight champ who killed an opponent in the ring. |
Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson | 2005 | Documentary | Emmy-winner by Ken Burns about Jack Johnson's battles in and out of ring. |
Pacquiao: The Movie | 2006 | Biographical | A look at the life and career of Manny Pacquiao. |
Rocky Balboa | 2006 | Drama | Sixth in the Rocky series, with widower Rocky stepping into ring one more time. |
Undisputed II: Last Man Standing | 2006 | Action | Sequel to 2002 film but with entirely new cast. |
Annapolis | 2006 | Drama | Boxing story set at Naval Academy starring James Franco. |
Shadowboxing 2: Revenge | 2007 | Drama | Russian sequel to 2005 film about boxer Artyom Kolchin. |
Jump In! | 2007 | Family | Disney Channel comedy on Golden Gloves boxer's kid in rope-jumping contest. |
Poor Boy's Game | 2007 | Drama | Tempers and racial tensions flare in Nova Scotia story, starring Danny Glover. |
Apne | 2007 | Drama | Bollywood film. |
Miracle on 1st Street | 2007 | Comedy | South Korea film. |
Muay Thai Chaiya | 2007 | Drama | Thailand film. |
Resurrecting the Champ | 2007 | Drama | A sportswriter believes homeless man (Samuel L. Jackson) is former boxing star. |
The Hammer | 2007 | Comedy | A 40-year-old carpenter (Adam Carolla) gets shot at U.S. Olympic boxing team. |
Blue Blood | 2007 | Documentary | Five Oxford students attempt to make Amateur Boxing Club. |
Shamo | 2007 | Documentary | Adaptation of the manga of the same name |
Assault in the Ring | 2008 | Documentary | A 25-year retrospective on a controversial 1983 fight between Billy Collins, Jr. and Luis Resto, in which Resto's trainer Panama Lewis tampered with Resto's gloves, allowing him to cause injuries so severe that Collins never fought again. |
Facing Ali | 2009 | Documentary | A look at the life of Muhammad Ali as told from the perspectives of many of his opponents. |
Muhammad and Larry | 2009 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Examines 1980 fight between Ali and Larry Holmes. |
Phantom Punch | 2009 | Biographical | Ving Rhames' portrayal of former heavyweight champ Sonny Liston. |
The Fighter | 2010 | Biographical | Story of Micky Ward (Mark Wahlberg) and half-brother Dicky Eklund (Christian Bale). Oscars for Bale and Melissa Leo. |
Max Schmeling | 2010 | Biographical | A look back at 1930s German heavyweight who twice fought Joe Louis. |
One Night in Vegas | 2010 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Explores friendship between Mike Tyson and Tupac Shakur, leading up to Shakur's 1996 murder after Tyson's fight with Bruce Seldon. |
Lahore | 2010 | Drama | Bollywood film. |
Shadowboxing: Final Round | 2011 | Drama | Third installment in Russian film trilogy. |
Ashita no Joe | 2011 | Drama | Japanese film. |
The Real Rocky | 2011 | Documentary | Made for TV as a follow-up to ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Profiles Chuck Wepner, the real-life inspiration for Rocky Balboa. |
Knockout | 2011 | Drama | A janitor (Steve Austin) teaches boxing skills to a student who's up against bullies. |
Real Steel | 2011 | Science fiction | Boxing robots, starring Hugh Jackman. |
Klitschko | 2011 | Documentary | Lives of Ukraine brothers who both became world heavyweight champions. |
26 Years: The Dewey Bozella Story | 2012 | Documentary | Made for TV as a follow-up to ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Profiles Dewey Bozella, who found purpose in boxing while imprisoned for 26 years. |
When Ali Came to Ireland | 2012 | Documentary | Irish film about how Muhammad Ali was persuaded to make his first visit to the country for a 1972 fight, and depicting his later interactions with Ireland. |
Grudge Match | 2013 | Comedy | Washed-up boxers (Robert De Niro, Sylvester Stallone) square off one last time. |
No Más | 2013 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Examines controversial ending to No Más Fight between Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Durán. |
Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight | 2013 | Drama | A dramatization of the champion's refusal to serve in Vietnam. |
The Trials of Muhammad Ali | 2013 | Documentary | Another look at the champion's refusal to fight in Vietnam, also focusing on his conversion to Islam. |
I Am Ali | 2014 | Documentary | Explores the life of Muhammad Ali, with a starting point of personal voice recordings made by Ali himself in the 1970s. |
Maan Karate | 2014 | Comedy | A man takes part in a boxing tournament to impress his sports-loving girlfriend, despite knowing nothing about boxing. An Indian Tamil film. |
Mary Kom | 2014 | Biographical | An Indian biopic about five-time World Boxing Champion and Olympic bronze medalist Mary Kom. |
Manny | 2014 | Documentary | On life and career of longtime champion Manny Pacquiao. |
Chasing Tyson | 2015 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Explores the years Evander Holyfield spent trying to arrange his first fight with Mike Tyson. |
Creed | 2015 | Drama | Most recent entry in Rocky series, with Rocky serving as trainer for Apollo Creed's son. |
Mr. Calzaghe | 2015 | Documentary | On undefeated champion Joe Calzaghe and relationship with his father and trainer. |
Southpaw | 2015 | Drama | A boxer (Jake Gyllenhaal) loses his wife, then loses custody of his daughter. |
Bleed for This | 2016 | Biographical | The story of Vinny Paz (Miles Teller), focusing especially on his comeback from a broken neck suffered in an auto accident. |
The Bleeder | 2016 | Biographical | Another look at Chuck Wepner, focusing on 1975 fight with Muhammad Ali. |
Hands of Stone | 2016 | Biographical | A dramatization of Roberto Durán's career, featuring Robert De Niro. |
Uppercut | 2016 | Drama | A young boxer (Manish Dayal) raised in Queens rises up the ranks. |
Caving
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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The Descent | 2005 | Horror | A caving expedition goes horribly wrong, as the explorers become trapped and pursued by predators. |
The Cave | 2005 | Horror | Bloodthirsty creatures await a pack of divers who become trapped in an underwater cave network. |
The Descent Part 2 | 2009 | Horror | Sequel to the 2005 film. |
Sanctum | 2011 | Adventure | An underwater team experiences a crisis during an expedition to unexplored cave system. |
Cheerleading and dance
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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Debbie Does Dallas | 1978 | Adult | Pornographic film, no connection to the Dallas Cowboys or their cheerleaders. |
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders | 1979 | Drama | Made-for-TV drama about the famous NFL cheerleading squad. |
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders II | 1980 | Drama | TV sequel to the 1979 movie. |
Laker Girls | 1990 | Drama | Television film about the Los Angeles basketball dance team. |
Willing to Kill: The Texas Cheerleader Story | 1992 | Drama | TV film based on Wanda Holloway and 1991 attempt to hire a hit man to kill the mother of her daughter's cheerleading rival. With Lesley Ann Warren as Holloway. |
The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom | 1993 | Comedy | A more light-hearted TV movie also based on the Wanda Holloway story, with Emmy-winning performances by Holly Hunter and Beau Bridges. |
A Friend to Die For | 1994 | Drama | Tori Spelling and Kellie Martin in a TV film based on a California cheerleader's murder. |
But I'm a Cheerleader | 1999 | Romance | Natasha Lyonne as a cheerleader whose parents disapprove of her personal life. |
Bring It On | 2000 | Comedy | A clash between rival cheerleading squads, starring Kirsten Dunst. |
Sugar & Spice | 2001 | Comedy | Minnesota high school girls rob a bank. With Mena Suvari and James Marsden. |
Gotta Kick It Up! | 2002 | Family Comedy | Television film, based on true story about middle schoolers. |
Cheerleader Queens | 2003 | Comedy | Thail film. |
Bring It On Again | 2004 | Comedy | Sequel to 2000 film. |
Bring It On: All or Nothing | 2006 | Comedy | Second sequel to 2000 film. |
Bring It On: In It to Win It | 2007 | Comedy | Third sequel to 2000 film. |
Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleader Scandal | 2008 | Drama | Based on controversial true events involving five girls from Texas. |
Bring It On: Fight to the Finish | 2009 | Comedy | Fourth sequel to 2000 film. |
Fired Up! | 2009 | Comedy | Football players con their way into a cheerleading camp. |
Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader | 2012 | Comedy | An experimental drug makes a cheerleader grow 10 times her normal size. |
All Cheerleaders Die | 2013 | Horror comedy | A girl avenges a friend who died because other cheerleaders didn't catch her. |
Cricket
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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Badger's Green | 1934 | Comedy | |
Badger's Green | 1949 | Comedy | |
It's Not Cricket | 1949 | Comedy | |
The Final Test | 1953 | Comedy-drama | |
Playing Away | 1987 | Comedy | |
Awwal Number | 1990 | Action | |
Lagaan | 2001 | Drama | |
Wondrous Oblivion | 2003 | Comedy-drama | |
Iqbal | 2005 | Drama | |
Hit for Six | 2007 | Drama | |
Chennai 600028 | 2007 | Romantic Comedy | Tamil Film |
Chain Kulii Ki Main Kulii | 2007 | Comedy-drama | |
Say Salaam India | 2007 | Drama | |
Hattrick | 2007 | Comedy-drama | |
Meerabai Not Out | 2008 | Drama | |
Hansie | 2008 | Drama | Based on a true story |
I Know How Many Runs You Scored Last Summer | 2008 | Comedy-horror | |
Victory | 2009 | Drama | |
Dil Bole Hadippa! | 2009 | Comedy-drama | |
Tournament – Play & Replay | 2010 | Road movie | |
Patiala House | 2011 | Family drama | |
Golconda High School | 2011 | Drama | Telugu Film |
Ferrari Ki Sawaari | 2012 | Comedy-drama | |
Main Hoon Shahid Afridi | 2013 | Drama | Story of a boy who dreams to become Shahid Afridi finds himself down on luck when the only club he ever knew goes bankrupt. |
Dhoni | 2013 | Drama | An Indian Tamil–Telugu bilingual film highlighting the conflict between a middle class widower and his son, who is very good at cricket but poor at academics. |
Save Your Legs! | 2013 | Comedy | |
1983 | 2014 | Comedy-drama | Ten-year-old Rameshan (Nivin Pauly) is hooked to the game of cricket when India wins the World Cup in 1983. The film shows his life from that point on until the present. |
Jeeva | 2014 | Drama | An Indian Tamil film depicting the struggles of young man in his quest to become a leading cricketer. |
Azhar | 2016 | Biographical | Movie features the life of former Indian International Cricketer Mohammad Azharuddin |
M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story | 2016 | Biographical | Movie features the life of Indian ODI Caption Mahendra Singh Dhoni |
Cue sports
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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Pool Sharks | 1915 | Comedy | Silent film with W. C. Fields gambling for a woman's love on a game of billiards. |
The Hustler | 1961 | Drama | Acclaimed film with Paul Newman as a pool shark and Jackie Gleason as Minnesota Fats. Nominated for nine Academy Awards. |
The Baltimore Bullet | 1980 | Drama | A pocket billiards expert (James Coburn) lends his experience to a young protege. |
The Color of Money | 1986 | Drama | Hustler sequel 25 years later, with Newman in his Oscar-winning role, co-starring Tom Cruise. |
Kiss Shot | 1989 | Drama | |
Stickmen | 2001 | Drama | New Zealand film. |
Pool Hall Junkies | 2002 | Thriller | Story of a young nine-ball hustler. Co-starring Christopher Walken. |
Singhaawakokanaya(Sinhalese) | 2002 | Thriller | |
Shooting Gallery | 2005 | Drama | A young player (Freddie Prinze, Jr.) tries to hustle a pool veteran (Ving Rhames). |
Turn the River | 2007 | Drama | Famke Janssen as a pool-hall hustler single mom in Canada. |
Curling
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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Men with Brooms | 2002 | Romantic Comedy | |
Kong Curling | 2011 | Comedy |
Cycling
Title | Year | Genre | Type | Notes |
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6 Day Bike Rider | 1934 | Comedy | Velodrome | To impress a girl, a clumsy bumpkin (Joe E. Brown) enters a marathon indoor race. |
Onna Keirin-ō | 1956 | Keirin | ||
For A Yellow Jersey | 1965 | Short | ||
A Sunday in Hell | 1977 | Documentary | Road racing | Chronicles the 1976 Paris–Roubaix race. |
Breaking Away | 1979 | Comedy-drama | Road racing and Little 500 | Four Bloomington, Indiana friends team up in Little 500 race. Golden Globe winner and five Oscar nominations. |
BMX Bandits | 1983 | Adventure | BMX racing | Australian children's film, featuring Nicole Kidman. |
American Flyers | 1985 | Drama | Road racing | Kevin Costner as a world-class long-distance racer. |
Rad | 1986 | BMX racing | A boy risks college future to enter Helltrack race. | |
Quicksilver | 1986 | Drama | Kevin Bacon as a New York bike messenger. | |
The Cyclist | 1987 | Drama | Iranian film. | |
Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar | 1992 | Drama | Indian movie about sporting rivalry between three schools. | |
Il grande Fausto | 1995 | Road racing | ||
The Unknown Cyclist | 1998 | |||
El Amateur | 1999 | Road racing | Argentina film. | |
Road to Paris | 2001 | Documentary | Road racing | A look at the training and success of Lance Armstrong. |
Cyclomania | 2001 | Road racing | Finland film. | |
Le vélo de Ghislain Lambert | 2001 | Comedy | Road racing | The story of Lambert, a modest Belgian bike racer in the '70s. |
Nasu: Summer in Andalusia | 2003 | Anime | Road racing | Japan film. |
Triplets of Belleville | 2003 | Animated | A grandmother seeks a kidnapped Tour de France cyclist. | |
Cycling Chronicles; LandScape The Boy Saw | 2004 | |||
Hell on Wheels | 2005 | Documentary | Road Racing | Germany film about 2003 Tour de France. |
Overcoming | 2005 | Documentary | Road racing | |
The Flying Scotsman | 2006 | Drama | Track Cycling | Based on life and career of Scottish amateur cyclist Graeme Obree. |
Island Etude | 2006 | Drama | Taiwan film. | |
Klunkerz: A Film About Mountain Bikes | 2006 | |||
Clorophilla | 2006 | Freeride | Italy film. | |
The Cycling Genius Is Coming | 2008 | |||
Bicycle Dreams | 2009 | Documentary | Road racing | A look at 3,000-mile Race Across America. |
The Birth of Big Air | 2010 | Documentary | BMX | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Chronicles the life and career of Mat Hoffman. |
Ride the Divide | 2010 | Documentary | Endurance racing | Race along the Great Divide from Banff, Canada, to the U.S.-Mexico border. |
The Last Kilometer | 2012 | Documentary | Road racing | A portrait of road cycling. With Ignazio & Francesco Moser, Davide Rebellin, Gianni Mura, Didi Senft. |
Premium Rush | 2012 | Thriller | Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a New York bike messenger. | |
Pantani: The Accidental Death of a Cyclist | 2013 | Documentary | Road racing | [4] |
The Armstrong Lie | 2013 | Documentary | Road racing | A portrait of Lance Armstrong as he trains for his eighth Tour de France victory and the events leading to his downfall. |
La grande boucle | 2013 | Comedy | Road racing | A French amateur cyclist decides to take part of the "Tour de France". |
Slaying the Badger | 2014 | Documentary | Road racing | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Examines rivalry between Greg LeMond and Bernard Hinault ("The Badger") as teammates during 1986 Tour de France. |
To the Fore | 2015 | Drama | Road racing | Hong Kong-Chinese film. |
The Program | 2015 | Drama | Road racing | An adaptation of David Walsh's book Seven Deadly Sins depicting his battle to expose Lance Armstrong. |
Dodgeball
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story | 2004 | Comedy | Farce about big-time dodgeball, starring Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller as rival players. |
Fencing
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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By the Sword | 1991 | Drama | A man running a fencing school (Eric Roberts) crosses swords with an ex-convict (F. Murray Abraham). |
The Fencing Master | 1992 | Drama | Spanish film starring Joaquim de Almeida. |
The Fencer | 2015 | Drama | A young Estonian fencer named Endel is forced to return to his homeland, where he begins to train a group of young children in the art of fencing. |
Field hockey
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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Chak De! India | 2007 | Drama | The sports drama stars Shahrukh Khan as a veteran hockey player who starts a woman's hockey team. |
Figure skating
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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One in a Million | 1936 | Drama | Innkeeper's daughter (Sonja Henie) skates in 1936 Winter Olympics. |
Thin Ice | 1937 | Romance | Sonja Henie is a ski instructor and skater who falls for a prince. |
The Ice Follies of 1939 | 1939 | Romance | Careers clash for ice follies producer James Stewart, actress wife Joan Crawford. |
Everything's on Ice | 1939 | Drama | A skater's uncle manages her career, then steals her money. |
Ice-Capades | 1941 | Comedy | A promoter (Phil Silvers) passes off the wrong skater as his new star. |
Ice-Capades Revue | 1942 | Comedy | After a woman (Ellen Drew) inherits a skating troupe, a gangster tries to ruin her. |
Iceland | 1942 | Musical | A skater from Iceland falls for a U.S. Marine (John Payne). |
Wintertime | 1943 | Comedy | Norwegian girl (Henie) must wed an American to skate in New York. |
Lady, Let's Dance | 1944 | Musical | Figure skater Belita joins a California dancing act. |
Lake Placid Serenade | 1944 | Drama | After the invasion of her homeland, a Czech skater (Vera Ralston) comes to the U.S. |
Suspense | 1946 | Film Noir | An ice-skating revue's star (Belita) is torn between two men. |
Spring on Ice | 1951 | Musical | Austrian film featuring 1948 Winter Olympics runner-up Eva Pawlik. |
Ice Castles | 1978 | Romance | Lynn-Holly Johnson as a figure skater who is left blind after a serious injury. |
Champions: A Love Story | 1979 | Romance | TV Movie about two teens who become romantically involved as they train for a skating championship. |
On Thin Ice: The Tai Babilonia Story | 1990 | Biographical | Fact-based TV film on champion skater's career focusing on her drug abuse and depression. |
The Cutting Edge | 1992 | Romantic Comedy | A hockey player (D.B. Sweeney) becomes an Olympic pairs skater. |
Tonya & Nancy: The Inside Story | 1993 | Biographical | Fact-based television film about the Tonya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan saga of 1994. |
A Promise Kept: The Oksana Baiul Story | 1994 | Biographical | Ukraine orphan's rise to Olympic champion in TV dramatization. |
Ice Angel | 2000 | Fantasy | TV film on hockey-playing boy who dies, is reincarnated as a girl figure skater. |
On Edge | 2004 | Mockumentary Comedy | Fake documentary following a local skating competition. |
Ice Princess | 2005 | Family Comedy | Michelle Trachtenberg as a 17-year-old who spurns Harvard to try figure skating. |
Go Figure | 2005 | Family Comedy | television film of a would-be figure skater who finds she prefers hockey. |
The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold | 2006 | Romantic Drama | Made for TV sequel about offspring of skaters from 1992 film. |
Blades of Glory | 2007 | Comedy | Spoof of figure skating with Will Ferrell. |
The Cutting Edge: Chasing the Dream | 2008 | Romantic Drama | Second sequel to 1992 original. |
Ice Castles | 2010 | Romantic Drama | A remake of the 1978 film. |
The Cutting Edge: Fire and Ice | 2010 | Romantic Drama | Third sequel. |
The Diplomat | 2013 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's Nine for IX series. The story of figure skater Katarina Witt, two-time Olympic gold medalist and reluctant pawn of the Cold War. |
The Price of Gold | 2014 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. A 20-year retrospective of the 1994 attack on Nancy Kerrigan by associates of Tonya Harding. |
Fishing
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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The Silver Horde | 1930 | Drama | Joel McCrea, a salmon fisherman, tries to open a cannery. |
Tiger Shark | 1932 | Drama | Fisherman Edward G. Robinson loses a hand saving a man's life. |
Riffraff | 1936 | Romance | Tuna cannery worker Jean Harlow falls for fisherman Spencer Tracy. |
Captains Courageous | 1937 | Adventure | A spoiled brat ends up with the crew of a fishing schooner. |
Spawn of the North | 1938 | Drama | A seal hunter (George Raft) betrays a pal (Henry Fonda), poaching fish. |
Johnny Frenchman | 1945 | Drama | British film about rival Cornwall fishing families. |
Tuna Clipper | 1949 | Drama | Roddy McDowall takes a job with a crew of tuna fishermen. |
Alaska Seas | 1954 | Drama | A remake of Spawn of the North, with Robert Ryan and Brian Keith. |
The Old Man and the Sea | 1958 | Adventure | After 84 days without a catch, a Cuban fisherman (Spencer Tracy) lands a marlin. |
Man's Favorite Sport? | 1964 | Comedy | A phony fishing expert (Rock Hudson) ends up entered in a big tournament. |
Jaws | 1975 | Thriller | Blockbuster hit about three men out to kill a giant shark. Directed by Steven Spielberg. |
Blue Fin | 1978 | Family | Australian film about a boy who learns tuna fishing. |
A River Runs Through It | 1992 | Drama | Story of Montana brothers hooked on fly-fishing, directed by Robert Redford. |
Gone Fishin' | 1997 | Comedy | Inept anglers Joe Pesci and Danny Glover have an adventure in the Everglades. |
Bait Shop | 2008 | Comedy | A bait shop owner enters a pro fishing tournament to save his store. |
The Lost World of Mr. Hardy | 2008 | Documentary | U.K. film about a family firm that manufactures fishing tackle. |
Ondine | 2009 | Drama | An Irish fisherman (Colin Farrell) catches a woman in his net. |
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen | 2011 | Comedy | A Brit (Ewan McGregor) helps a sheikh introduce salmon fishing to his country. |
Golf
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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Golf | 1922 | Comedy | A golfer digs holes in his floor and plays indoors, smashing mirrors and vases. |
West of Broadway | 1926 | Comedy | Silent film about Wyoming rancher who sets out to attract tourists to his golf club/resort. |
Spring Fever | 1927 | Comedy | Silent film about a golfer who hopes to marry a rich girl (Joan Crawford). |
Love in the Rough | 1930 | Musical | A sound remake of Spring Fever, with Robert Montgomery and songs. |
The Golf Specialist | 1930 | Comedy | W. C. Fields short subject in which he gives lessons on the game. |
Part Time Wife | 1930 | Romance | A man who loses his golf-loving spouse learns the game so he can play her. |
Follow Thru | 1930 | Musical | A club champion competes with her rival over their handsome instructor. |
Follow the Sun | 1951 | Biographical | Story of success and adversity of Ben Hogan, played by Glenn Ford. |
Pat and Mike | 1952 | Comedy | Spencer Tracy as the new trainer of a great female athlete (Katharine Hepburn). |
The Caddy | 1953 | Comedy | Martin and Lewis golf comedy. |
Banning | 1967 | Drama | A PGA pro (Robert Wagner) banned for cheating gets into debt and a dangerous match. |
Once You Kiss a Stranger | 1970 | Thriller | A pro golfer is menaced by a deranged woman who murders his rival. |
Babe | 1975 | Biographical | TV film on life of Babe Didrikson Zaharias, starring Susan Clark and Alex Karras. |
Caddyshack | 1980 | Comedy | Manic antics at Bushwood Country Club, starring Bill Murray, Chevy Chase and Rodney Dangerfield. |
Dorf on Golf | 1987 | Comedy | Direct-to-video short film. First entry in Dorf series with Tim Conway. |
Caddyshack II | 1988 | Comedy | Sequel to 1980 hit, with Jackie Mason as an insulted guest who decides to buy Bushwood. |
Dead Solid Perfect | 1988 | Drama | Made for TV, based on Dan Jenkins novel. |
Dorf's Golf Bible | 1988 | Comedy | Direct-to-video short film; second in the Dorf series. |
Den ofrivillige golfaren | 1991 | Comedy | Swedish film. |
The Man with the Perfect Swing | 1995 | Comedy-drama | A man tries to get investors to back his concept for a can't-miss golf swing. |
Happy Gilmore | 1996 | Comedy | Adam Sandler as a hockey player who takes up golf. |
Tin Cup | 1996 | Romantic comedy | A driving-range owner (Kevin Costner) qualifies for the U.S. Open. |
The Tiger Woods Story | 1998 | Biography | Tiger Woods' meteoric rise to the pinnacle of the golfing world |
National Lampoon's Golf Punks | 1998 | Comedy | A washed-up former PGA Tour golfer is given the task of teaching golf to a group of teenaged underachievers. |
Miracle on the 17th Green | 1999 | Drama | A middle-aged advertising executive abruptly and unexpectedly quits his job to follow his lifelong dream of being a professional golfer. |
The Legend of Bagger Vance | 2000 | Drama | Period piece about a golfer (Matt Damon) in a match against Bobby Jones and Walter Hagen. |
A Gentleman's Game | 2002 | Drama | A young man (Mason Gamble) gets golf and life lessons at a country club. |
Par 6 | 2002 | Comedy/Drama | Family members construct a golf course, fulfilling their deceased father's dream. |
Birdie & Bogey | 2004 | Drama | Janine Turner portrays a doomed girl who caddies for her dad. |
Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius | 2004 | Biographical | Life and career of Bobby Jones, starring James Caviezel. |
The Greatest Game Ever Played | 2005 | Biographical | Story of young Francis Ouimet, played by Shia LaBeouf, and his victory in 1913 U.S. Open, which led to major golf boom in U.S. |
Who's Your Caddy? | 2007 | Comedy | Big Boi, Lil Wayne and friends at the golf course. |
Fairway to Heaven | 2007 | Comedy | A former hot-shot junior golfer finds himself with the "dream" once more of becoming a famous, world-class linksman. |
Chasing the Green | 2009 | Drama | Based on a true story. |
The Back Nine | 2009 | Documentary | True story of a man's dream to become a professional golfer. |
Birdie & Bogie | 2009 | Drama | A middle-aged advertising executive abruptly and unexpectedly quits his job to follow his lifelong dream of being a professional golfer. |
Hole in One | 2010 | Comedy | |
Golf in the Kingdom | 2011 | Drama | A mystical figure from India teaches a golfer spirituality. |
Seven Days in Utopia | 2011 | Drama | Christian-themed story of young golfer (Lucas Black) and the many lessons he learns. |
From the Rough | 2011 | Biographical | Taraji P. Henson stars as Catana Starks, the first woman to coach a men's college team—at a historically black school with no tradition in the sport. |
Arthur Newman | 2012 | Drama | A failed pro golfer (Colin Firth) fakes his own death, starts a new life. |
Becoming Redwood | 2012 | Drama | Redwood Forrest Hanson dreams that if he can beat Jack Nicklaus at the 1975 Masters of golf, he'll reunite his parents forever. |
The Short Game | 2013 | Documentary | Profiles eight entrants in a 2012 U.S. golf competition for 7- and 8-year-olds. |
Seve | 2014 | Biographical | Spanish film charting the life of Seve Ballesteros. |
Greyhound racing
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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Wild Boy | 1934 | Comedy | Corrupt dog owner tries to keep Wild Boy out of the Greyhound Derby. |
The Gay Dog | 1954 | Comedy | British film featuring a young Petula Clark. |
Jumping for Joy | 1956 | Comedy | A man nurses a sick greyhound back to health, meets criminals who want to fix a race. |
Man About Dog | 2004 | Comedy | A trio of Irish lads and their greyhound run from a pack of crooks. |
The Mighty Celt | 2005 | Drama | Gillian Anderson stars in a story of Northern Ireland greyhound racing. |
Gymnastics
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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Nadia | 1984 | Drama | Biographical film on Nadia Comăneci. |
American Anthem | 1986 | Drama | Starring former Olympian Mitch Gaylord. |
Flying | 1986 | Drama | After a car crash, a gymnast attempts a comeback. Featuring Keanu Reeves. |
Perfect Body | 1997 | Drama | A young female gymnast develops an eating disorder. |
Stick It | 2006 | Comedy-drama | Jeff Bridges as a girls' gym coach. |
Peaceful Warrior | 2006 | Drama | A mysterious spiritual guide (Nick Nolte) advises a college gymnast. |
An American Girl: McKenna Shoots for the Stars | 2012 | Family drama | Young schoolgirl McKenna Brooks aims for 2016 Olympic Games. |
Full Out | 2015 | Biographical | TV family film about the gymnast Ariana Berlin. |
The Bronze | 2015 | Comedy | A has-been Olympian turns to drugs, theft and desperation. |
Handball
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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Szansa | 1979 | Drama | |
Bulggot shoot tonki | 1993 | Family Drama | |
Forever the Moment | 2008 | Drama | South Korea film about 2004 Olympic handball. |
Projekt Gold | 2007 | Documentary | Movie about the German Handball team at the World championship 2007 |
Hiking
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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Gerry | 2002 | Drama | Fictional story of hikers (Matt Damon, Casey Affleck) who become hopelessly lost. |
127 Hours | 2010 | Biographical drama | Aron Ralston (portrayed by James Franco) gets trapped by a boulder while canyoneering. |
Wild | 2014 | Biographical drama | Depicting a lone woman's (Reese Witherspoon) 1,000-mile trek through Pacific Crest Trail. |
Horse racing
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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The Derby | 1895 | Documentary | Silent film |
A Gamble for Love | 1917 | Comedy | Silent film about a lord who tries to interfere with a lady's horse. |
A Dead Certainty | 1920 | Drama | A British film about a rider pressured to fix a race. |
Kentucky Pride | 1925 | Drama | Directed by John Ford, a silent film that includes Man o' War. |
Sporting Blood | 1931 | Comedy | Rid Riddell (Clark Gable) enters his horse Tommy Boy in the Kentucky Derby. |
Men of Chance | 1932 | Drama | "Diamond Johnny" Silk is double-crossed by his own wife at a Paris racetrack. |
Broadway Bill | 1934 | Comedy | Story of a man's love for his thoroughbred and a woman who helps him achieve his dreams. |
Racing Luck | 1935 | Drama | After his horse Life Belt fails a drug test, a trainer is suspended. |
Hot Tip | 1935 | Comedy | Leadpipe looks like a cinch, but a tipster persuades a fellow to bet on a loser instead. |
Thoroughbred | 1936 | Drama | A plot in Australia to kill favored Stormalong before the Melbourne Cup. |
Educated Evans | 1936 | Comedy | A wealthy couple ask a Cockney tipster to train their horse. |
Racing Blood | 1936 | Drama | Jockey buys lame colt for under $5, turns him into a champion. |
Three Men on a Horse | 1936 | Comedy | Greeting-card writer Erwin Trowbridge has a knack for picking racetrack winners. |
Down the Stretch | 1936 | Drama | Banned at home, rider Mickey Rooney moves to England to find success. |
A Day at the Races | 1937 | Comedy | Marx Brothers in a horse-racing farce. |
You Can't Buy Luck | 1937 | Mystery | After his horse wins the Preakness, a gambler is charged with a murder. |
Saratoga | 1937 | Romance | Bookie Clark Gable and thoroughbred owner Jean Harlow horse around at Saratoga. |
Racing Lady | 1937 | Drama | Female trainer's filly Katydid is kidnapped before a big race at Santa Anita. |
Thoroughbreds Don't Cry | 1937 | Musical | Judy Garland meets jockey Mickey Rooney in their first film together. |
Wine, Women and Horses | 1937 | Drama | A gambler wins $20,000 on his horse, but it costs him his wife. |
Kentucky | 1938 | Drama | A Civil War family feud continues 75 years later for a Derby horse owner (Loretta Young). |
Going Places | 1938 | Comedy | Sporting goods salesman Dick Powell pretends to be a jockey. |
Stablemates | 1938 | Drama | A drunken vet (Wallace Beery) influences a young jockey (Mickey Rooney). |
Trouble Brewing | 1939 | Musical | Light-hearted adventure of a racetrack gambler paid off in counterfeit cash. |
Two Thoroughbreds | 1939 | Drama | A boy isn't sure whether to return or raise a stable's valuable missing foal. |
Flying Fifty-Five | 1939 | Drama | British film about the life of a jockey. |
Long Shot | 1939 | Comedy | Certified Check has an outside shot to win a big race at Santa Anita. |
King of the Turf | 1939 | Drama | A former trainer turned alcoholic meets a kid who helps him recover. |
The Lady's from Kentucky | 1939 | Comedy | A bookie (George Raft) and a lady end up co-owning a horse. |
Seabiscuit (The Lost Documentary) | 1939 | Documentary | Original documentary about the great racehorse made in 1939 by owner Charles S. Howard. |
Pride of the Blue Grass | 1939 | Drama | A young jockey enters a blind colt in a Grand National steeplechase race. |
Maryland | 1940 | Drama | A young man decides to ride in a Maryland race over his mother's objections. |
He Married His Wife | 1940 | Comedy | Joel McCrea has big problems with his horse Ajax and his ex-wife. |
It Ain't Hay | 1943 | Comedy | Abbott and Costello mistakenly steal the race horse Tea Biscuit. |
National Velvet | 1944 | Drama | A young Elizabeth Taylor bonds with the steeplechase horse she loves. |
Home in Indiana | 1944 | Drama | An old-timer (Walter Brennan) gives his nephew lessons in harness racing. |
Thoroughbreds | 1944 | Drama | An ex-Cavalry sergeant trains his old mount to win a steeplechase race. |
She Went to the Races | 1945 | Comedy | Ava Gardner in a rom-com about scientists betting on horse races. |
Salty O'Rourke | 1945 | Drama | A crooked jockey tries to double-cross a racetrack gambler (Alan Ladd). |
The Bride Wore Boots | 1946 | Comedy | Barbara Stanwyck enters her horse Albert in a Virginia steeplechase race. |
My Brother Talks to Horses | 1947 | Comedy | Lewie Penrose's brother (Peter Lawford) has everything riding on the Preakness. |
The Homestretch | 1947 | Drama | Maureen O'Hara's horse ends up entered in a big race against her husband's. |
Green Grass of Wyoming | 1948 | Drama | The past owners of Flicka and Thunderhead take their trotter Crown Jewel to a race in Ohio. |
The Return of October | 1948 | Comedy | Horse trainer Uncle Willie is reincarnated as a Derby horse called October. |
The Great Dan Patch | 1949 | Biographical | Based on true story of the famous turn-of-the-century trotter. |
The Story of Seabiscuit | 1949 | Biographical | A partly fictionalized account of Seabiscuit's success, starring Shirley Temple. |
The Rocking Horse Winner | 1949 | Comedy | British tale about a boy with a knack for picking racetrack winners. |
County Fair | 1950 | Drama | Rory Calhoun thwarts crooks trying to fix a race. |
Riding High | 1950 | Musical | Bing Crosby in a racetrack tale directed by Frank Capra. |
Under My Skin | 1950 | Drama | A jockey (John Garfield) races in Europe, is pursued by a mobster. |
Blue Grass of Kentucky | 1950 | Drama | A horse called Blue Grass wins the Derby, but his bloodline causes a controversy. |
The Galloping Major | 1951 | Comedy | Exploits of gamblers at an England race course. |
Two-Dollar Bettor | 1951 | Drama | A novice gets in way over his head wagering on races. |
Boots Malone | 1952 | Drama | A sports agent (William Holden) takes a jockey under his wing. |
Derby Day | 1952 | Romance | A day at Epsom Downs for the running of the Darby. |
A Girl in Every Port | 1952 | Comedy | Two sailors (Groucho Marx and William Bendix) are conned into buying a lame race-horse. |
Born to the Saddle | 1953 | Western | Outlaws try to keep Blue Chip from winning a big quarterhorse race. |
Fast Company | 1953 | Romance | Gay Fleet's owner (Polly Bergen) falls for a fellow who fixes horse races. |
Money from Home | 1953 | Comedy | Martin and Lewis end up in a Maryland horse race. |
Pride of the Blue Grass | 1954 | Drama | Gypsy Prince and attractive owner interest a trainer (Lloyd Bridges). |
The Fighting Chance | 1955 | Drama | A scheming woman (Julie London) causes friction between a trainer and jockey. |
Glory | 1956 | Drama | Margaret O'Brien wants to run her filly in the Kentucky Derby. |
Just My Luck | 1957 | Comedy | Fable of a British bloke whose one-pound wager at the track could win him sixteen thousand. |
April Love | 1957 | Musical | In Kentucky, a wayward youth (Pat Boone) trains a sulky racehorse. |
Bite the Bullet | 1975 | Western | Cowboys compete in a 700-mile race. Co-starring Gene Hackman and James Coburn. |
International Velvet | 1978 | Drama | Tatum O'Neal in an updated version of the 1944 classic. |
Casey's Shadow | 1978 | Drama | An aging New Mexico trainer (Walter Matthau) has a lot riding on a two-year-old colt. |
Run for the Roses | 1978 | Drama | Vera Miles as the owner of a long-shot Derby contender. |
The Black Stallion | 1979 | Family drama | A boy and a horse are rescued from a desert isle, then become masked rider and "mystery horse" in a race. |
On the Right Track | 1981 | Comedy | A homeless child (Gary Coleman) has an uncanny knack for choosing winners. |
Champions | 1983 | Biographical | Based on the story of the winners of the 1981 Grand National—Aldaniti, who came back from chronic leg injuries, and jockey Bob Champion, a testicular cancer survivor. Starring John Hurt. |
Phar Lap | 1983 | Drama | Australian film based on a true story of doomed Depression-era racehorse. |
The Black Stallion Returns | 1983 | Family | In sequel to 1979 story, a boy travels to Morocco to try to get his horse back. |
Sylvester | 1985 | Family | Wild horse is turned into competitive jumper by young woman (Melissa Gilbert). |
Hot to Trot | 1988 | Comedy | Bobcat Goldthwait and a talking horse. |
Let It Ride | 1989 | Comedy | A down-and-out racetrack gambler (Richard Dreyfuss) has the wildest day of his life. |
Eden Valley | 1994 | Drama | Story of a British harness-racing community. |
Shergar | 1999 | Biographical | True story of a champion Irish racehorse that mysteriously disappears. |
Ready to Run | 2000 | Drama | Disney Channel family film on a 14-year-old girl who's an aspiring jockey. |
On the Nose | 2001 | Comedy | Dan Aykroyd wants a lucky charm that helps gambler Robbie Coltrane pick winners. |
Seabiscuit | 2003 | Biographical | Based on a true story, with Jeff Bridges as the great horse's owner and Tobey Maguire as his jockey. Nominated for 7 Academy Awards. |
Hidalgo | 2004 | Drama | Based on true story of a 19th-century Arabian distance race, starring Viggo Mortensen. |
The Derby Stallion | 2005 | Drama | A 15 year old convinces is father to allow him to train for the Derby Cup. |
Dreamer | 2005 | Drama | Family film with Kurt Russell and Dakota Fanning owning an injured thoroughbred. |
Racing Stripes | 2005 | Family | A zebra tries to win a race against horses in Kentucky. |
Ruffian | 2007 | Drama | Made for TV; based on a true story of tragic ending of undefeated filly. |
Race | 2008 | Thriller | Bollywood story. |
Secretariat | 2010 | Biographical | Based on a true story, with Diane Lane as the Triple Crown winner's owner. |
Shannon's Rainbow | 2011 | Drama | A teen girl finds a race horse, plus a mother she never knew. |
Charismatic | 2011 | Documentary | Made for TV in ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Charismatic and jockey Chris Antley in 1999 Triple Crown races. |
The Cup | 2011 | Drama | Australia film about Damien Oliver, the jockey who rode Media Puzzle to victory in the 2002 Melbourne Cup. |
50 to 1 | 2014 | Drama | Based on the story of Mine That Bird, the 50-1 shot that won the 2009 Kentucky Derby. |
Ice hockey
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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King of Hockey | 1936 | Drama | A teammate's punch causes hockey star Gabby Dugan to go blind. |
Idol of the Crowds | 1937 | Drama | John Wayne as a hockey player who wants to buy a chicken farm. |
The Game That Kills | 1937 | Drama | After a player dies during a game, coach's daughter Rita Hayworth digs for the truth. |
The Duke of West Point | 1938 | Drama | A misunderstood London-raised athlete is shunned by other cadets before game vs. Canadians. |
White Lightning | 1953 | Drama | Criminals offer bribes to the Red Devils' hockey stars to deliberately lose games. |
Love Story | 1970 | Romance | A Harvard hockey player (Ryan O'Neal) loves, then loses a doomed young woman. |
Paperback Hero | 1973 | Drama | A big-time hockey star (Keir Dullea) ends up in a tiny Saskatchewan town. |
Slap Shot | 1977 | Comedy | Starring Paul Newman as the player-coach of a rowdy, raunchy minor-league team. |
The Deadliest Season | 1977 | Drama | TV film with Michael Moriarty and Meryl Streep about hockey's violence. |
The Boy Who Drank Too Much | 1980 | Drama | TV fillm with Scott Baio as a high school hockey player, well liked and respected despite being an alcoholic. |
Miracle on Ice | 1981 | Drama | A television film on the 1980 Miracle on Ice at the Lake Placid Olympics. |
Strange Brew | 1983 | Comedy | A hockey star assists Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, SCTV's McKenzie brothers. |
Youngblood | 1986 | Drama | Rob Lowe as an American teen assigned to a Canada junior league. |
Touch and Go | 1986 | Romance | A National Hockey League player (Michael Keaton) falls for a young single mom. |
The Mighty Ducks | 1992 | Comedy | Disney family yarn about a youth team coached by Emilio Estevez. |
D2: The Mighty Ducks | 1994 | Comedy | Sequel, with Duck players competing in Junior Goodwill Games. |
Net Worth | 1995 | Drama | The story of the early years of the NHL and the off ice battle between the owners and players |
D3: The Mighty Ducks | 1996 | Comedy | Ducks enroll in an elite academy, receiving a rude welcome. Second sequel. |
Les Boys | 1997 | Comedy | Quebec story of boys from a low-level amateur team. |
H-E Double Hockey Sticks | 1999 | Family comedy | Satan's apprentice tempts a young hockey player. |
Mystery, Alaska | 1999 | Drama | Alaska team led by Russell Crowe plays an outdoor game against the New York Rangers. |
MVP: Most Valuable Primate | 2000 | Comedy | Family fare about a hockey-playing chimp. |
Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice | 2002 | Comedy | Direct-to-video followup to 1977 film, with new cast plus the Hanson Brothers. |
Miracle | 2004 | Drama | Based on the 1980 Miracle on Ice, with Kurt Russell as coach Herb Brooks. |
Maurice Richard | 2005 | Drama | Biographical film on National Hockey League legend Maurice "The Rocket" Richard. |
Bon Cop, Bad Cop | 2006 | Comedy | Buddy cop film in which two Canadians investigate murders related to hockey. |
The Love Guru | 2008 | Comedy | Toronto Maple Leafs owner hires a guru (Mike Myers) to advise her star player. |
Slap Shot 3: The Junior League | 2008 | Comedy | The Hanson Brothers are back to whip a youth league team into shape |
Kings Ransom | 2009 | Documentary | Made for TV as first film of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Chronicles impact of 1988 trade of Wayne Gretzky from Edmonton Oilers to Los Angeles Kings. |
Score: A Hockey Musical | 2010 | Musical comedy | A home-schooled 17-year-old becomes a pro hockey player. |
Breakaway | 2011 | Drama | A hockey-playing Sikh teen falls in love with coach Rob Lowe's sister. |
Goon | 2012 | Comedy | A bar bouncer (Seann William Scott) becomes a hockey team's enforcer. |
Big Shot | 2013 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. How young businessman John Spano struck a deal to buy the New York Islanders, only to be later revealed as a fraud. |
Legend No.17 | 2013 | Drama | Based on the career of Russian legend Valery Kharlamov. |
Red Army | 2014 | Documentary | A look at Russia's hockey dominance during the Cold War. |
Of Miracles and Men | 2015 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Tells the story of the rise of the Soviet Union as a hockey power, leading up to an exploration of the Miracle on Ice from the Soviet team's point of view. |
Jousting
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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Knightriders | 1981 | Drama | Ed Harris leads a band of men who joust on motorcycles. |
A Knight's Tale | 2001 | Adventure | Heath Ledger pretends to be a nobleman to compete in jousting tournaments. |
Kabaddi
Title | Year | Genre | Language | Notes |
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Okkadu | 2003 | Drama | Telugu | Also remade as Ghilli |
Ajay | 2003 | Drama | Kannada | A remake of Okkadu |
Kabbadi | 2009 | Drama | Kannada | |
Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu | 2009 | Drama | Tamil | Also remade as Bheemili Kabaddi Jattu |
Kabaddi Once Again | 2012 | Drama | Punjabi | Film set in England |
Aryan | 2014 | Drama | Kannada | Filming |
Lacrosse
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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Wild Child | 2005 | Drama | A California girl (Emma Roberts) moves to England, where she develops a skill for lacrosse. |
A Warrior's Heart | 2011 | Drama | A teen lacrosse star (Kellan Lutz) is instructed by a former wartime friend of his father. |
Crooked Arrows | 2012 | Drama | A Native American high school lacrosse team rediscovers its heritage in a New York league. |
Fantastic Lies | 2016 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. A 10-year retrospective of the Duke lacrosse case. |
Keepers of the Game | 2016 | Documentary | An all-Mohawk girls' high school team in New York faces opposition from within their tribe and a struggle to keep their funding. |
Martial arts
Note: Films should not be listed here unless the sporting aspects of martial arts play a major part in the plot.
Title | Year | Genre | Style | Notes | |
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Sanshiro Sugata | 1943 | Action | Jujutsu Judo |
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Sanshiro Sugata Part II | 1943 | Action | Judo | ||
Enter the Dragon | 1973 | Action | Jeet Kune Do Kung Fu |
Bruce Lee's final screen appearance before his death. | |
Cordão de Ouro | 1977 | Action | Capoeira | ||
Knightriders | 1981 | Drama | |||
The Karate Kid | 1984 | Family | Karate | Retired karate master Mr. Miyagi (Pat Morita) instructs a newcomer (Ralph Macchio). | |
The Karate Kid, Part II | 1986 | Family | Karate | Sequel to the 1984 hit. | |
No Retreat, No Surrender | 1986 | Action drama | MMA | A Seattle boy ends up fighting a Russian martial-arts star (Jean-Claude Van Damme). | |
Bloodsport | 1988 | Action | MMA | Frank Dux (played by Van Damme), a Canadian, enters a competition in Hong Kong. | |
The Karate Kid, Part III | 1989 | Family | Karate | Second sequel to the 1984 film. | |
Best of the Best | 1989 | Action | Tae Kwon Do | Americans take on Koreans in a tae kwon do tournament. Eric Roberts stars. | |
Kickboxer | 1989 | Action | Kickboxing & Muay Thai | An American and his brother end up in a life-or-death competition in Asia. | |
Hard To Kill | 1990 | Action | Martial Arts | ||
Out For Justice | 1991 | Action | Martial Arts | ||
Sidekicks | 1992 | Action | Karate | A boy with asthma fantasizes about being taught by Chuck Norris, and gets to compete alongside him in a tournament. | |
3 Ninjas | 1992 | Family | Karate | Three boys learn Ninjutsu from their Japanese grandfather. | |
Only the Strong | 1993 | Action | Capoeira | An ex-Green Beret uses martial arts against Miami drug dealers. | |
The Next Karate Kid | 1994 | Family | Karate | Another sequel, this time with a girl (Hilary Swank) as Mr. Miyagi's apt pupil. | |
Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie | 1994 | Action | Various | ||
Mortal Kombat | 1995 | Action | Various | Based on the video game. | |
The Quest | 1996 | Action | MMA | In 1925, a pickpocket flees America, ends up fighting for his life near Siam. | |
A Fighter's Blues | 2000 | Drama | Muay Thai | Andy Lau's 100th film role. | |
Undisputed | 2002 | Action | Boxing | Television film about a boxing match inside a prison. | |
Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior | 2003 | Action | Muay Thai | ||
Johnny | 2003 | Drama | Muay Thai | ||
Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi | 2003 | Drama | Muay Thai | ||
Undisputed II: Last Man Standing | 2006 | Action | MMA | Sequel to 2002 prison fight film, with a different cast. | |
DOA: Dead or Alive | 2006 | Action | Various | Four females enter a tournament. | |
Redbelt | 2007 | Drama | MMA | An instructor reluctantly enters a tournament. Written and directed by David Mamet. | |
Never Back Down | 2008 | Action drama | MMA | An Orlando, Florida high school boy discovers martial arts. | |
Champions | 2008 | Action | Wushu | ||
Ip Man | 2008 | Action | Wing Chun | ||
Besouro | 2009 | Action | Capoeira | ||
Blood and Bone | 2009 | Action | MMA | ||
Fighting | 2009 | Action drama | MMA | A New York street hustler (Channing Tatum) reneges on a guarantee to lose a big fight. | |
Tekken | 2009 | Action | MMA | ||
Ip Man 2 | 2010 | Action | Wing Chun | ||
The Karate Kid | 2010 | Family | Kung Fu | Remake of 1984 film, with Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith. Unlike original film, and despite title, this version involves kung fu instead of karate. | |
The King of Fighters | 2010 | Action | Various | ||
Knucklehead | 2010 | Comedy | MMA | An amateur wrestler (Big Show) enters a $100,000 tournament in New Orleans. | |
Ong Bak 3 | 2010 | Action | Muay Thai | ||
Undisputed III: Redemption | 2010 | Action | MMA | In second sequel, convict is taken to Russia for a fight behind bars. | |
Warrior | 2011 | Action drama | MMA | Brothers fight for an MMA championship, one trained by their dad (Nick Nolte). | |
Never Back Down 2 | 2011 | Action | MMA | Sequel to 2008 film. | |
Here Comes the Boom | 2012 | Comedy | MMA | Kevin James as a teacher who moonlights as a UFC competitor. | |
Unbeatable | 2013 | Drama | MMA | ||
A Grande Vitória | 2014 | Drama | Judo |
Motorcycle racing
Title | Year | Genre | Type | Notes |
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Money for Speed | 1933 | Drama | Motorcycle | Motorcycle racers vie at speedway and over love of Ida Lupino. |
No Limit | 1935 | Comedy | Motorcycle | A George Formby farce set at an Isle of Man race. |
Once a Jolly Swagman | 1949 | Drama | Motorcycle speedway | British film starring Dirk Bogarde. |
The Pace That Thrills | 1952 | Drama | Motorcycle | Two bike racers complete for a reporter's affection. |
Little Fauss and Big Halsy | 1970 | Drama | Motorcycle | Robert Redford as a ladies' man who betrays his best friend. |
On Any Sunday | 1971 | Documentary | Motorcycle | Steve McQueen and others discuss racing in Bruce Brown film. |
Silver Dream Racer | 1980 | Drama | MotoGP | |
Spetters | 1980 | Drama | Motorcycle | Erotic film by Paul Verhoeven on Dutch motorcycle racers. |
Take It to the Limit | 1980 | Documentary | Motorcycle | Covers speedway, desert racing, road racing, hill climb, grass track, drag racing, trials, sidecars, dirt track and motocross in the 1970s. |
Motocrossed | 2001 | Comedy | Motocross | A young girl secretly poses as her twin brother to win the big motocross race for him after he breaks his leg. |
Biker Boyz | 2003 | Drama | Motorcycle | Laurence Fishburne in a tale of underground drag races. |
Faster | 2003 | Documentary | Motorcycle | Behind the scenes at the MotoGP competition. |
The World's Fastest Indian | 2005 | Biographical | Motorcycle | Anthony Hopkins pursues land speed record on his Indian bike. |
Mountaineering
Title | Year | Genre | Type | Notes |
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Gateway of the Caucasus | 1931 | Documentary | Mountain Climbing | An intrepid band of climbers make it their goal in life to scale the lofty Kazbak and to return from same safely |
The White Tower | 1950 | Drama | Mountain Climbing | In the Swiss Alps, a woman is determined to make a climb where her father was killed. |
Third Man on the Mountain | 1959 | Drama | Mountain Climbing | A Walt Disney tale of a Swiss man's perilous experience on the Citadel. |
The EIger Sanction | 1975 | Drama | Mountain Climbing | A fictional thriller about a paid assassin (Clint Eastwood) on a treacherous Eiger climb. |
K2 | 1991 | Biographical Drama | Mountain Climbing | Loosely based on real events, a pair of weekend-climber Americans join a team scaling the second-highest peak on Earth. |
Vertical Limit | 2000 | Drama | Mountain Climbing | A retired climber's sister makes an attempt to reach the top of K2. |
Touching the Void | 2003 | Documentary | Mountain Climbing | True story about a harrowing 1985 expedition in the Andes. |
To the Limit | 2007 | Documentary | Rock Climbing | A German-made documentary chronicling an adventure in Yosemite National Park. |
The Climb | 2007 | Documentary | Mountain Climbing | A Canadian returns to Mount Everest 25 years after a life-altering experience there. |
North Face | 2008 | Drama | Mountain Climbing | Based on a 1936 climb up the Eiger's north face that ended disastrously. |
The Wildest Dream | 2010 | Documentary | Mountain Climbing | The famed George Mallory's 1924 disappearance from Mount Everest is recounted. |
The Summit | 2012 | Documentary | Mountain Climbing | An account of the lives impacted by the 2008 K2 disaster. |
Everest | 2015 | Drama | Mountain Climbing | Story of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster. |
Meru | 2015 | Documentary | Mountain climbing | Chronicles the first ascent of "The Shark's Fin", a famously difficult route to the summit of Meru Peak in the Indian Himalayas. |
Multisport Games / Olympics
Note: Films featuring the Olympics, Paralympics, X-Games, etc... and other similar events are included. Films featuring specific sports featured in the games should be listed under that specific sport
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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Spartakiada | 1929 | Documentary | Silent propaganda piece recapping athletic competitions held in Moscow in 1928 |
Charlie Chan at the Olympics | 1937 | Drama | Charlie Chan's oldest son is chosen to compete in the 1936 Summer Olympics. |
Olympia Part 1: Festival of Nations | 1938 | Documentary | Leni Reifenstahl's Nazi propaganda film chronicling the 1936 Summer Olympics |
Olympia Part 2: Festival of Beauty | 1938 | Documentary | Leni Reifenstahl's Nazi propaganda film chronicling the 1936 Summer Olympics |
Kings of the Olympics | 1948 | Documentary | An American film mostly culled from Olympia, Leni Reifenstahl's classic record of the 1936 Summer Olympics |
Olympia 52 | 1952 | Documentary | French film about 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland. |
The Grand Olympics | 1961 | Documentary | A look back at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome |
Tokyo Olympiad | 1965 | Documentary | A look back at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Japan |
13 jours en France | 1968 | Documentary | A documentary about the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble. |
The Olympics in Mexico | 1969 | Documentary | A documentary highlighting the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. |
Visions of Eight | 1973 | Documentary | Eight directors' takes on 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. |
White Rock | 1977 | Documentary | A look at 1976 Winter Olympics held in Innsbruck, Austria. |
A Step Away | 1980 | Documentary | Footage from the 1979 Pan American Games in Puerto Rico, narrated by Orson Welles. |
Animalympics | 1980 | Animated | The animal kingdom stages its own Olympic Games. |
The Golden Moment | 1980 | Drama | Made for TV Movie – An American athlete and a Russian gymnast meet just before the Moscow Olympics and fall in love. |
Stade 81 a.k.a. Starting Blocks | 1981 | Documentary | A short film documentary about the first Special Olympics. |
The First Olympics: Athens 1896 | 1984 | Drama | Made for television film/mini-series about the origins of the Modern Olympics. |
16 Days of Glory | 1986 | Documentary | Official documentary of the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. |
Dorf and the First Games of Mount Olympus | 1988 | Comedy | Direct-to-video short film in the Dorf series with Tim Conway. Parody of the Ancient Olympic Games. |
Fire, Ice and Dynamite | 1990 | Action | A Tycoon fakes his own suicide and his children and creditors must compete for his estate in a series of olympic type events. |
One Day in September | 1999 | Documentary | A documentary chronically the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany that were interrupted when Palestinian terrorists perptrated the Munich Massacre. |
Asterix at the Olympic Games | 2008 | Comedy | A French film in which the characters from the Astérix comic book series participate in the Olympics. |
Dream Weavers: Beijing 2008 | 2008 | Documentary | Official documentary about the events building up to the 2008 Summer Olympics. |
Multisport Movies
Note: This category is for films about sports in general or films about athletes participating in multiple sports. This category is not for films featuring the Olympics, Paralympics, X-Games and other similar "games" which fall under the "Multisport Games / Olympics" category. Films featuring specific sports should be listed under that specific sport.
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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Jim Thorpe – All-American | 1951 | Biographical | Story of famed Native American athlete who excelled at football, baseball and track & field, starring Burt Lancaster. |
June 17th, 1994 | 2010 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Examines the sporting events of the day in question, among them the opening of the FIFA World Cup, the NBA Finals, the last U.S. Open round of Arnold Palmer, and the New York Rangers' Stanley Cup celebration—all overshadowed by O. J. Simpson's run from the police. |
Broke | 2012 | Documentary | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series examining pro athletes propensity to waste their millions |
Branded | 2013 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's Nine for IX series. A thought provoking look at the double standard placed on female athletes to be the best players on the field/courts and the sexiest off them |
Let Them Wear Towels | 2013 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's Nine for IX series. Examines the obstacles that women sports journalists faced as they fought to gain access to the "boys' club" of male locker rooms |
Equestria Girls | 2015 | Animation | Made for TV, a My Little Pony spin-off film about two schools and a "Friendship Games". |
Point Break | 2015 | Action Drama | A young FBI agent infiltrates an extraordinary team of extreme sports athletes he suspects of masterminding a string of corporate heists. A remake of the 1991 film of the same name |
Believeland | 2016 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Follows the history of sports in Cleveland since the city's last major title in 1964, including heartbreaks such as The Drive, The Fumble, The Shot, The Move, and The Decision. |
Polo
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Polo Joe | 1936 | Comedy | Afraid of horses, Joe E. Brown takes up polo to impress a girl. |
Mickey's Polo Team | 1936 | Animated Short | A game between Disney characters, led by Mickey Mouse, and cartoon versions of real-life movie stars. |
The Kid from Texas | 1939 | Comedy | A loudmouth cowpuncher tries his hand at polo. |
The Polo Kid | 2009 | Documentary | True story of how 13-year-old Santiago Torres, from an ordinary background, became a polo star. |
Powerboat racing
Title | Year | Genre | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Top Speed | 1930 | Comedy | Speedboat | Farce about a faker who enters a race, then is bribed to lose it on purpose. |
Speed Demon | 1933 | Drama | Motorboat | The disgraced Speed Morrow attempts to win a race and rescue a kidnapped child. |
Motor Madness | 1937 | Drama | Speedboat | Gamblers try to coax a guy to deliberately lose a big motorboat race in Santa Monica, California. |
Madison | 2001 | Drama | Hydroplane | Loosely based on Miss Madison, a boat raced by a community-owned team from Madison, Indiana, and especially on the boat's 1971 victory in the town's Madison Regatta. |
Rodeo
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Calgary Stampede | 1925 | Mystery | After winning a Canada rodeo with a spectacular stunt, Dan (Hoot Gibson) is accused of a murder. |
Let 'er Buck | 1925 | Western | A cowboy hiding in Oregon risks exposure by entering the world rodeo championships. |
Wild Horse Rodeo | 1937 | Western | One of The Three Mesquiteers searches for a horse called Cyclone. |
The Cowboy and the Lady | 1938 | Romance | A socialite from Palm Beach falls for rodeo cowpoke Stretch Willoughby (Gary Cooper). |
Ride 'Em Cowboy | 1942 | Comedy | Abbott and Costello rescue kidnapped rodeo rider Bronco Bob. |
A Lady Takes a Chance | 1943 | Comedy | A bronc rider (John Wayne) bucks an Eastern gal's plan to get hitched. |
Rodeo King and the Senorita | 1951 | Western | Rex Allen joins a rodeo and tries to solve a murder. |
The Lusty Men | 1952 | Drama | Injured by a bull, a rodeo veteran (Robert Mitchum) quits, then makes an ill-fated comeback. |
Rodeo | 1952 | Drama | Unpaid for a feed bill, Nancy Cartwright takes over a bankrupt rodeo association. |
Arena | 1953 | Drama | Now a rodeo clown, a washed-up rider risks his life for one last try. |
Born Reckless | 1958 | Drama | A trick rider (Mamie van Doren) tries to lasso a young cowboy. |
The Rounders | 1965 | Comedy | Glenn Ford and Henry Fonda wager nobody in rodeo can ride their horse. |
Tickle Me | 1965 | Musical | Lonnie Beale (Elvis Presley) works as a singer until rodeo season returns. |
Stay Away, Joe | 1968 | Musical | Cowboys compete to stay aboard Elvis Presley's prize bull. |
Junior Bonner | 1972 | Western | Steve McQueen as a rodeo pro with a few family issues. Directed by Sam Peckinpah. |
J. W. Coop | 1972 | Western | A just-out-of-jail bronco buster (Cliff Robertson) resumes his career. |
When the Legends Die | 1972 | Western | Alcoholic cowboy Richard Widmark mentors a Ute Indian to compete in rodeo. |
Black Rodeo | 1972 | Documentary | A rodeo comes to Harlem, narrated by Woody Strode. |
The Great American Cowboy | 1973 | Documentary | A documentary about the rivalry between veteran Larry Mahan and newcomer Phil Lyne, as the two vie for the National Finals Rodeo Championship title. |
The Electric Horseman | 1979 | Romance | TV reporter pursues rodeo cowboy (Robert Redford) who steals a valuable horse. |
Stir Crazy | 1980 | Comedy | A prison warden gets innocent inmates (Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor) involved in a rodeo. |
Rodeo Girl | 1980 | Drama | Rider's wife Katharine Ross gives rodeo competition a try herself. |
My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys | 1991 | Drama | Rodeo rider (Scott Glenn) returns home after a long absence. |
Colorado Cowboy: The Bruce Ford Story | 1993 | Documentary | Behind the scenes look at a successful bronco buster. |
8 Seconds | 1994 | Drama | Biographical film on Lane Frost, with Luke Perry starring as doomed bull rider. |
The Cowboy Way | 1994 | Comedy | Cowpokes Kiefer Sutherland and Woody Harrelson take a trip to New York. |
Ruby Jean and Joe | 1996 | Drama | A female hitchhiker befriends former rodeo rider Tom Selleck. |
Everything That Rises | 1998 | Drama | Dennis Quaid directs and stars in TV film about a Texas cowboy. |
Cowboy Up | 2001 | Romance | Bull rider Kiefer Sutherland falls for barrel racer Daryl Hannah. |
Cowgirls 'n Angels | 2012 | Family | A 12-year-old girl teams up with a rodeo owner (James Cromwell). |
The Longest Ride | 2015 | Drama | Injured bull rider (Scott Eastwood) befriends an aging artist (Alan Alda). |
Rollerblading
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Airborne | 1993 | Comedy | A Cincinnati kid becomes a star in inline skating. |
Brink! | 1998 | Family | Disney Channel story about rival California skaters. |
Roller skating
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Fireball | 1950 | Drama | Mickey Rooney becomes a sensational skater, only to be stricken with polio. |
Kansas City Bomber | 1972 | Drama | Roller Derby story with Raquel Welch ending in one-on-one race versus her nemesis. |
Unholy Rollers | 1972 | Drama | A girl quits her job in a cannery to become a Roller Derby skater. |
Rollerball | 1975 | Sci-fi | James Caan as the game's greatest star, playing for Houston in a futuristic story of a life-and-death sport. |
Skatetown, U.S.A. | 1979 | Drama | L.A. skaters including Patrick Swayze compete in a contest for prize money. |
Roller Boogie | 1979 | Romance | Linda Blair skates in a California disco while boyfriend aims for the Olympics. |
Rollerball | 2002 | Sci-fi | A remake of 1975 sci-fi film, starring LL Cool J and Chris Klein. |
Roll Bounce | 2005 | Family | |
Hell on Wheels | 2007 | Documentary | Austin, Texas women try to revive Roller Derby for the 21st Century. |
Whip It | 2009 | Comedy-drama | Young woman (Ellen Page) tries her luck at Roller Derby, directed by Drew Barrymore. |
Rowing
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Freshman Love | 1936 | Musical | A coach's daughter recruits crew members for the school's rowing team. |
A Yank at Oxford | 1938 | Drama | An arrogant American (Robert Taylor) tries to earn respect by rowing for Oxford. |
Oxford Blues | 1984 | Comedy-drama | Rob Lowe leaves Las Vegas to pursue an Englishwoman and ends up rowing for Oxford. |
The Boy in Blue | 1986 | Drama | Nicolas Cage as a Canadian sculler. |
True Blue | 1996 | Drama | A fact-based story involving a 1987 Oxford vs. Cambridge race. |
Queen of the Night | 2001 | Drama | Croatian film. |
Summer Storm | 2004 | Drama | German film about young boys rowing in a regatta. |
Backwards | 2012 | Drama | A high-level female rower becomes a high-school coach. |
Bert and Dickie | 2012 | Biographical | Two men up in sculls for the 1948 Olympics. |
Rugby
Title | Year | Genre | Code | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
This Sporting Life | 1963 | Drama | Rugby league | Richard Harris in an Oscar-nominated performance as a coal miner recruited to play rugby. |
Grand Slam | 1978 | Comedy | Rugby union | Old friends including Hugh Griffith are eager to attend Wales' match with France. |
The First Kangaroos | 1988 | Comedy | Rugby league | Dennis Waterman in a story of an Australian team on a tour of Great Britain. |
Old Scores | 1991 | Comedy | Rugby union | A controversial match between New Zealand and Wales is replayed 25 years later. |
Up 'n' Under | 1998 | Comedy | Rugby league | Story of an inept pub team, based on a John Godber play. |
School Wars: Hero | 2004 | Rugby union | ||
Sye | 2004 | Rugby union | Telugu film (South Indian) | |
Murderball | 2005 | Documentary | Wheelchair rugby | Oscar-nominated documentary about rival quadraplegic athletes aiming for the Paralympic Games. |
Freetime Machos | 2005 | Documentary | Rugby union | |
Footy Legends | 2006 | Comedy | Rugby league | Story of a young Vietnamese-Australian's obsession with rugby. |
Number 10 | 2006 | Rugby union | ||
The Final Winter | 2007 | Drama | Rugby league | Story of an Australian's fight to keep commercialism from ruining the game. |
Forever Strong | 2008 | Drama | Rugby union | Based on an amalgam of true stories from the rugby program of Highland High School in Salt Lake City. |
Invictus | 2009 | Drama | Rugby union | Based on the 1995 Rugby World Cup and the ultimately victorious host team, South Africa. Morgan Freeman as Nelson Mandela and Matt Damon as Springboks captain François Pienaar. |
The 16th Man | 2010 | Documentary | Rugby union | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Also chronicles the 1995 Rugby World Cup, but focuses more on Mandela's support of the Springboks and its effect on post-apartheid South Africa. |
A Giant Awakens: the Rise of American Rugby | 2010 | Documentary | Rugby union | |
Getroud Met Rugby: Die Onvertelde Stori | 2011 | Drama | Rugby Union | A struggling Rugby union player fights to regain his place in his former team by coaching a troubled ex-convict to be a star player himself. Starring Izak Davel and Altus Theart. A tie-in to Season 4 of the Afrikaans TV-series Getroud Met Rugby. |
Prep School | 2015 | Drama | Rugby Union | When the star player of an elite prep school rugby team suffers an emotional collapse, his friends and teammates respond in their own ways, ranging from heroic to horrifying. Starring Carly Schroeder and Clayton Rohner. |
Chasing Great | 2016 | Documentary | Rugby union | New Zealand film exploring the life and career of All Blacks legend Richie McCaw against the backdrop of his final playing season leading up to the 2015 Rugby World Cup. |
Sailing
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Kon-Tiki | 1950 | Documentary | Oscar-winning film on Thor Heyerdahl's 1947 adventure. |
Windjammer | 1958 | Documentary | Following a Norwegian vessel's 17,500-nautical-mile voyage. |
The Dove | 1974 | Drama | Based on true story of a 16-year-old's five-year sail around the world. |
The Sea Gypsies | 1978 | Family | Two girls and their father embark on an around-the-world sail. |
The Riddle of the Sands | 1979 | Drama | A pair of 1901 yachtsmen discover a sinister plot. |
Summer Rental | 1985 | Comedy | John Candy challenges an obnoxious sailing champ to a race while on a family vacation. |
One Crazy Summer | 1986 | Comedy | A romance on Nantucket develops between John Cusack and Demi Moore. |
Wind | 1992 | Drama | Matthew Modine as the skipper of an America's Cup yacht. |
White Squall | 1996 | Drama | A young crew is taught to sail by Jeff Bridges during a harrowing voyage. |
Morning Light | 2008 | Drama | Disney film about a Transpacific Yacht Race. |
Charlie St. Cloud | 2010 | Romantic Drama | A teenager (Zac Efron) who sails must cope with a family tragedy. |
Kon-Tiki | 2012 | Historical drama | New dramatization of Thor Heyerdahl's 1947 adventure. |
All Is Lost | 2013 | Adventure | Robert Redford as an unnamed man, lost at sea. |
Maidentrip | 2014 | Documentary | Following Laura Dekker's controversial around the world solo voyage. |
Shooting
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Double Tap | 2000 | Action | |
Triple Tap | 2010 | Action |
Skateboarding
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Skaterdater | 1965 | Drama | Palme d'Or for Best Short Film, 1966 Cannes Film Festival. |
Skateboard: The Movie | 1978 | Drama | Features world champion skateboarder Tony Alva. |
Skateboard Madness | 1980 | Comedy | A reporter too laid-back for his own good is told his last chance is a story on skateboarding |
Thrashin' | 1986 | Drama | Josh Brolin clashes with a punk skateboard gang. |
The Search for Animal Chin | 1987 | Documentary/Drama | |
Gleaming the Cube | 1989 | Action/Drama | Features Tony Hawk in a small role. |
Dogtown and Z-Boys | 2001 | Documentary | Directed by Stacy Peralta, one of the original Z-Boys featured in the film. |
Grind | 2003 | Comedy | Four school friends try to impress a skateboard pro. |
Stoked | 2003 | Documentary | Mark "Gator" Rogowski goes from skateboard legend to rapist and murderer. |
Lords of Dogtown | 2005 | Drama | A fictionalized version of many of the events that occurred in Dogtown and Z-Boys. |
Under the Influence | 2005 | Documentary | 21st Century Pool Skateboarding in Southern California by Toby Burger |
A Badlands Adventure | 2009 | Documentary | Pool Skateboarding- Southern California, Made by Toby burger |
Welcome to Ridiculous | 2009 | Documentary | Pool Skateboarding- Southern California, Made by Toby burger |
Street Dreams | 2009 | Drama | Chicago street kid (Paul Rodriguez) becomes a skateboard star. |
Skiing
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Ski Patrol | 1940 | Drama | Rivals from 1936 Winter Olympics also end up at odds in time of war. |
Sun Valley Serenade | 1941 | Romance | Sonja Henie falls in love on the ski slopes of Idaho. |
Two-Faced Woman | 1941 | Romance | Ski instructor (Greta Garbo) and twin sister pursue a fashion magazine editor. |
Water Trix | 1948 | Short Film | Oscar nominated short by Pete Smith showing water skiing champion Preston Peterson perform various tricks and feats of skill in his sport. |
Ski Party | 1965 | Comedy | Frankie Avalon and Dwayne Hickman go to Idaho lodge disguised as women. |
Ski Fever | 1966 | Romance | Martin Milner competes on skis and for a girl (Claudia Martin). |
Downhill Racer | 1969 | Drama | A self-involved skier (Robert Redford) qualifies for the U.S. Olympic team. |
Snow Job | 1972 | Action | Jean-Claude Killy as a thief who robs a ski resort. |
The Other Side of the Mountain | 1975 | Biographical | An accident leaves Olympic-bound slalom skier Jill Kinmont paralyzed. |
Copper Mountain | 1983 | Comedy | Jim Carrey and Alan Thicke go after fun and women in Colorado. |
Hot Dog... the Movie | 1984 | Comedy | Romance and hijinks at a freestyle competition in Squaw Valley. |
Going for the Gold: The Bill Johnson Story | 1985 | Biographical | TV film with Anthony Edwards as 1984 Olympic downhill gold medalist Bill Johnson. |
Better Off Dead | 1985 | Comedy | A teenager has to deal with his girlfriend dumping him, family issues, a homicidal paper boy, and a rival as he prepares for the most important skiing event of his life |
Fire and Ice | 1986 | Action | German film, narrated in English by John Denver. |
Ski School | 1990 | Comedy | Pals play pranks on one another at a ski school. |
Aspen Extreme | 1993 | Action Drama | Two friends from Michigan move to Colorado to become ski instructors. |
Ski School 2 | 1994 | Comedy | |
Steep | 2007 | Documentary | A behind-the-scenes look at extreme skiing. |
Frozen | 2010 | Thriller | Horror story set at a New England ski resort. |
Truth in Motion | 2010 | Documentary | Contenders prepare for the Vancouver Olympics. |
Ski jumping
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner | 1974 | Documentary | German film made by acclaimed director Werner Herzog. |
Matti | 2006 | Drama | Biographical film based on the life and career of Matti Nykänen. |
Eddie the Eagle | 2016 | Biographical | Story of a hapless British ski jumper from 1988 Calgary Olympics. |
Snowboarding
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Snowboard Academy | 1996 | Comedy | A slapstick farce starring Jim Varney and Corey Haim. |
Johnny Tsunami | 1999 | Family Comedy | TV film |
Snow Day | 2000 | Comedy | Farce about a family of New Yorkers, featuring Chevy Chase. |
Out Cold | 2001 | Comedy | Mountain misadventures of mischievous boys in Alaska. |
MXP: Most Xtreme Primate | 2003 | Family Comedy | |
The White Album | 2004 | Documentary | Behind-the-scenes look at Olympic gold medalist Shaun White. |
First Descent | 2005 | Documentary | A look at the sport's origins, filmed mainly in Alaska. |
White Air | 2007 | Drama | |
Switch | 2007 | Drama | Norwegian movie |
Snow Summit Showdown | 2009 | Family Comedy | |
Chalet Girl | 2011 | Romantic Comedy | A British girl (Felicity Jones) goes to the Alps, discovers snowboarding. |
The Art of Flight | 2011 | Documentary | Footage of top snowboarders including Travis Rice. |
Speed typing
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Populaire | 2013 | Comedy-drama | A provincial girl guided by her coach becomes the fastest typist. |
Ssireum
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Like a Virgin | 2006 | Comedy | A transgender Korean competes in the traditional wrestling. |
Sumo wrestling
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Wakanohana monogatari dohyou no oni | 1956 | ||
Wakanohana monogatari dohyou no oni | 1992 | ||
Sumo Do, Sumo Don't | 1992 | Comedy | |
Sumo Bruno | 2000 | Comedy drama | |
Sumolah | 2007 | Comedy | |
A Matter of Size | 2009 | Comedy |
Surfing
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Gidget | 1959 | Romantic comedy | A 17-year-old California girl (Sandra Dee) is introduced to surfing and the guys who do it. |
Beach Party | 1963 | Comedy | Surfer Frankie Avalon tries to succeed on his board and with Annette Funicello, too. |
The Endless Summer | 1966 | Documentary | Follows Mike Hynson and Robert August on a trip around the world, plus other prominent surfers. |
Big Wednesday | 1978 | Drama | Gary Busey and Jan-Michael Vincent as California surfers during the Vietnam War years. |
North Shore | 1987 | Action | Arizona boy moves to Hawaii in attempt to become a pro surfer. |
Back to the Beach | 1987 | Comedy | Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon reunited for one more beach movie. |
Surf Nazis Must Die | 1987 | Comedy | Nonsense about rival surf gangs feuding in earthquake-struck California. |
A Scene at the Sea | 1991 | Drama | Japanese film about a trash collector learning how to surf. |
Point Break | 1991 | Action | Crime caper about FBI agent (Keanu Reeves) and bank-robbing surfer (Patrick Swayze). |
Surf Ninjas | 1993 | Family comedy | Teen surfers from L.A. discover they are actually Asian princes, at war with Leslie Nielsen. |
The Endless Summer II | 1994 | Documentary | Pat O'Connell and Robert "Wingnut" Weaver retrace steps of Hynson and August from Endless Summer. |
Blue Juice | 1995 | Drama | Romance with Sean Pertwee, Ewan McGregor, Catherine Zeta-Jones. |
In God's Hands | 1998 | Action drama | Teen boys travel thousands of miles seeking the ultimate wave. |
7 Girls | 2001 | Documentary | Focuses on the surfing lives of seven prominent female surfers. |
Blue Crush | 2002 | Drama | A young woman surfs Oahu's North Shore, meets a Pro Bowl football player. |
Step into Liquid | 2003 | Documentary | Director Dana Brown explores sport's evolution since his dad's Endless Summer II, including tow-in surfing. |
Riding Giants | 2004 | Documentary | A historical overview of the sport, focusing primarily on big wave surfing. |
Surf's Up | 2007 | Animated | Mockumentary of a surfing penguin, voiced by Shia LeBeouf. |
Shelter | 2007 | Drama | Gay men meet, surf, hope to live together as a family. |
Surfwise | 2008 | Documentary | Life of the Paskowitz family. |
Surfer, Dude | 2009 | Comedy | Matthew McConaughey impatiently waits for a big wave to come along. |
Blue Crush 2 | 2010 | Drama | Sequel to 2002 film with all-new cast surfing in South Africa. |
Soul Surfer | 2011 | Drama | Biographical film on the life of Bethany Hamilton. |
Chasing Mavericks | 2012 | Drama | Biographical film on the life of Jay Moriarity. |
Hawaiian: Legend of Eddie Aikau | 2013 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Biographical film on big-wave surfer Eddie Aikau, whose death inspired a spiritual movement. |
Drift | 2013 | Drama | Australian film about 1970s surfing innovators, starring Sam Worthington. |
Swimming & diving
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Swim Girl, Swim | 1927 | Comedy | A timid miss (Bebe Daniels) swims English Channel and meets Gertrude Ederle. |
You Said a Mouthful | 1932 | Comedy | An "unsinkable" swimsuit inventor enters a race to impress a girl (Ginger Rogers). |
Bathing Beauty | 1944 | Comedy | A college swim coach (Esther Williams) finds out her husband-to-be is already married. |
Million Dollar Mermaid | 1952 | Musical | Based on true story of Australia swimmer Annette Kellerman. |
Dangerous When Wet | 1953 | Family | A dairy farmer's daughter (Esther Williams) tries to swim English Channel. |
Star Spangled Girl | 1971 | Romance | Swimmer training for Olympics (Sandy Duncan) reluctantly falls in love. |
Vsyo reshayet mgnoveniye | 1978 | Drama | |
Dawn! | 1979 | Biography | Biopic of Australian swimmer Dawn Fraser, a 3 Time Olympic Gold Medalist |
Popcorn und Paprika | 1984 | Drama | |
Koni | 1984 | Drama | Bengali film based on Moti Nandi's novel. |
Back to School | 1986 | Comedy | A diver's rich dad (Rodney Dangerfield) returns to college and ends up competing himself. |
Campus Man | 1987 | Comedy | A college business major convinces a diver to pose for a beefcake calendar. |
Diving In | 1990 | Drama | Olympic coach (Kristy Swanson) trains teen diver who's afraid of heights. |
Sarahsarà | 1994 | Drama | |
Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story | 1997 | Biographical | Story of Olympic gold-medal diver Greg Louganis, played by Mario Lopez. |
The Princess & the Barrio Boy | 2000 | Drama | |
Waterboys | 2001 | Comedy | A Japanese film about Synchronised swimming. |
Heart: The Marilyn Bell Story | 2001 | Biographical | Story of 16-year-old Marilyn Bell's world-record swim across Lake Ontario (50.5 km) from New York, USA to Ontario, Canada |
Swimfan | 2002 | Thriller | A swimmer's lover (Erika Christensen) feels rejected, begins to stalk him. |
Swimming Upstream | 2003 | Drama | Fact-based story of Tony Fingleton, an Australian who skipped the 1964 Summer Olympics to attend Harvard. Screenplay by Fingleton. |
On a Clear Day | 2005 | Drama | A shipyard worker attempts to swim the English Channel. |
The Big Bad Swim | 2006 | Comedy | Connecticut grown-ups go to a beginner's swim class. |
Einfache Leute | 2007 | Drama | |
Pride | 2007 | Drama | A swim coach (Terence Howard) confronts racism in 1970s Philadelphia. |
Undead Pool | 2007 | Horror | A Japanese zombie story. |
Touch the Wall | 2014 | Documentary | How teenager Missy Franklin took four golds at 2012 Olympics. |
Table tennis
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Ping Pong | 2002 | Comedy-drama | Japanese film about a pair of high school competitors. |
Balls of Fury | 2007 | Comedy | A 12-year-old Olympic hopeful faces criminal mastermind Feng (Christopher Walken). |
Ping Pong Playa | 2007 | Comedy | |
As One | 2012 | Comedy-drama | South Korean film about 1991 championship tournament in Japan. |
Top Spin | 2014 | Documentary | Follows road to 2012 Olympics of American teens Ariel Hsing, Michael Landers, Lily Zhang. |
Tennis
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Strangers on a Train | 1950 | Suspense | A pro tries to play in the U.S. Open while being framed for murder. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. |
Hard, Fast and Beautiful | 1951 | Drama | A young tennis prodigy can't live up to her mother's expectations. |
The Christian Licorice Store | 1971 | Drama | Beau Bridges as a tennis pro who can't handle success. |
Players | 1979 | Drama | A love story involving Ali MacGraw and Wimbledon contender Dean Paul Martin. |
Racquet | 1979 | Comedy | A former tennis champ (Bert Convy) sets his sites on owning a tennis court |
Spring Fever | 1982 | Drama | Las Vegas showgirl's daughter (Carling Bassett) enters a tournament. |
Second Serve | 1986 | Biographical | A television film with Vanessa Redgrave as transgender tennis pro Renée Richards. |
Nobody's Perfect | 1990 | Comedy | A college freshman (Chad Lowe) hot for a female player masquerades as a woman. |
The Break | 1995 | Drama | Vincent van Patten as a former player turned coach. |
When Billie Beat Bobby | 2001 | Biographical | Docudrama of 1973 Billie Jean King vs. Bobby Riggs match, with Holly Hunter and Ron Silver. |
Wimbledon | 2004 | Rom-Com | Two players (Kirsten Dunst and Paul Bettany) pursue romance during Wimbledon championships. |
Tennis no Ōjisama – Futari no Samurai | 2005 | Action / Animated | Japanese film. |
The Prince of Tennis | 2006 | Action | Japanese film about a tennis prodigy. |
Jelenin Svet | 2008 | Documentary | A look at career of Serbian pro star Jelena Janković. |
Somay Ku: A Uganda Tennis Story | 2008 | Documentary | |
Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach | 2009 | Comedy | Direct-to-video spoof starring Seann William Scott. |
Unmatched | 2010 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Focuses on the Chris Evert–Martina Navratilova rivalry, and on the long-term friendship between the two women. |
Renée | 2011 | Documentary | Made for TV as a follow-up to ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Explores the life of transsexual tennis player Renée Richards and the impact of her entry in the 1977 US Open. |
Venus and Serena | 2013 | Documentary | A behind-the-scenes look at the Williams sisters. |
Venus Vs. | 2013 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's Nine for IX series. Examines the fight Venus Williams led against the Tennis establishment to gain prize money equality for women's tennis |
Andy Murray: The Man Behind The Racquet | 2013 | Documentary | A behind-the-scenes BBC look at Andy Murray. |
This Is What They Want | 2013 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. A look back at the run of then 39-year-old Jimmy Connors to the semifinals of the 1991 US Open. |
Break Point | 2015 | Comedy | Estranged brothers begin entering pro tournaments in doubles. |
7 Days in Hell | 2016 | Comedy | A mockumentary featuring Andy Samberg in a match that won't end. |
Triathlon
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
100 metros | 2016 | Spanish film chronicles a man with multiple sclerosis attempting the Ironman Triathlon despite doctors advice that he cannot manage 100 meters |
Underwater diving
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
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Beneath the 12-Mile Reef | 1953 | Adventure | Story of sponge divers off the Florida Keys, starring Robert Wagner. |
The Silent World | 1956 | Documentary | Directed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Louis Malle. |
World Without Sun | 1964 | Documentary | Directed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau, chronicles Conshelf Two, the first attempt to create an underwater habitat for humans to live on the sea floor. |
Voyage to the Edge of the World | 1976 | Documentary | Directed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Philippe Cousteau and Marshall Flaum, chronicles a four months expedition by Cousteau to Antarctica. |
The Deep | 1977 | Adventure | Dangerous men go after scuba divers Nick Nolte and Jacqueline Bisset near Bermuda. |
The Big Blue | 1988 | Drama | French director Luc Besson's story of free divers, starring Jean Reno and Rosanna Arquette. |
Ghosts of the Abyss | 2003 | Documentary | Director James Cameron and crew submerge to explore remains of Titanic. |
Open Water | 2003 | Drama | Director Chris Kentis. The story of the disappearance of scuba divers Tom and Eileen Lonergan in 1998. |
The Cave | 2005 | Horror | Off coast of Romania, spelunkers and divers discover terrifying parasites. |
Into the Blue | 2005 | Adventure | Divers Jessica Alba and Paul Walker find crashed plane transporting cocaine. |
Fool's Gold | 2008 | Adventure | Treasure hunter Matthew McConaughey dives searching for Spanish galleon. |
Sanctum | 2011 | Adventure | An underwater cave diving team experiences a life-threatening crisis during an expedition to the unexplored and least accessible cave system in the world. |
No Limits | 2013 | Documentary | Made for TV as part of ESPN's Nine for IX series. Explores the life of Audrey Mestre, a world-class freediver, and the events leading up to the dive that ultimately took her life. |
Volleyball
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Side Out | 1990 | Comedy | California beach volleyball story starring C. Thomas Howell. |
The Iron Ladies | 2000 | Comedy | Thailand film about a men's (and transgender) volleyball team. |
The Iron Ladies 2 | 2003 | Comedy | |
Air Bud: Spikes Back | 2003 | Family comedy | Direct-to-video film in the Air Bud series. |
All You've Got | 2006 | Drama | MTV story of rival girls volleyball players. |
Impact Point | 2008 | Thriller | Beach volleyball player might have a murderer after her. |
Beach Spike | 2010 | Drama | Hong Kong film combining martial arts and beach volleyball. |
Water polo
Title | Year | Genre | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Freedom's Fury | 2006 | Documentary | A look back at the 1956 Blood in the Water match between Hungary and the USSR. |
Children of Glory | 2006 | Drama | A dramatization of Hungarian team's experience at 1956 Melbourne Olympics. |
Wrestling
Note: Lucha films are not included in this list. Although they feature luchadores (Mexican professional wrestlers) as the lead characters, the luchadores typically portray heroes (often superheroes) within non-wrestling stories (such as action, horror, or sci-fi).
Title | Year | Genre | Discipline | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sit Tight | 1931 | Comedy | Wrestling | A health spa employee (Joe E. Brown) gives wrestling a try. |
Flesh | 1932 | Drama | Wrestling | Wallace Beery as a German wrestler. |
Rikidōzan monogatari dotō no otoko | 1955 | Sports film | Puroresu | Rikidōzan plays himself and others. |
Paradise Alley | 1978 | Drama | Professional wrestling | Sylvester Stallone turns his brother into wrestler "Kid Salami." |
Take Down | 1979 | Comedy-drama | Scholastic wrestling | Lorenzo Lamas as a high school wrestler. |
Below the Belt | 1980 | Drama | Professional wrestling | A New York City waitress decides to become a professional wrestler. |
...All the Marbles | 1981 | Comedy | Pro wrestling | Peter Falk manages women's tag team, the "California Dolls." |
Lurich | 1984 | Drama | Greco-Roman | Biographical film on the career of Georg Lurich. |
Vision Quest | 1985 | Drama | Scholastic | Matthew Modine as a high school wrestler. |
Over the Top | 1987 | Drama | Arm wrestling | Truck driver Sylvester Stallone enters an arm-wrestling competition. |
Spooner | 1989 | Drama | Scholastic | Made for TV, premiered on the Disney Channel, stars Robert Urich.[5][6][7] |
Reversal | 2001 | Romantic drama | Scholastic wrestling | Story of a Pennsylvania high school athlete. |
The Backyard | 2002 | Documentary | Backyard wrestling | Documentary film examining backyard wrestling. |
Rikidōzan | 2004 | Drama | Puroresu | Biographical film on the seminal Japanese wrestler Rikidōzan. |
Going to the Mat | 2004 | Family Comedy | Scholastic wrestling | Made for TV, premiered on the Disney Channel, stars Andrew Lawrence.[8] |
Just Another Romantic Wrestling Comedy | 2006 | Romantic comedy | Wrestling | A Jewish man has to wrestle for the love of his life. |
Personal Effects | 2008 | Drama | Wrestling | Stars Ashton Kutcher and Michelle Pfeiffer. |
The Wrestler | 2008 | Drama | Pro wrestling | Mickey Rourke as an aging wrestler with health issues. |
Legendary | 2010 | Drama | Scholastic wrestling | Oklahoma teen is coached by his older brother (John Cena). |
The Hammer | 2010 | Drama | Collegiate wrestling | Biographical film about a deaf college wrestler. |
Win Win | 2011 | Comedy-drama | Scholastic wrestling | Broke lawyer Paul Giamatti becomes a boy's coach and guardian. |
Foxcatcher | 2014 | Drama | Freestyle wrestling | Channing Tatum in a true story about Olympic wrestler Mark Schultz, his brother Dave, and the events leading up to Dave's murder by their benefactor, John du Pont. |
Lost in Wrestling | 2015 | Drama | [9][10] | |
The Prince of Pennsylvania | 2015 | Documentary | Freestyle wrestling | Made for TV as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Another look at the Schultz–du Pont case. |
Nine Legends | 2016 | Documentary | Professional wrestling | Internet release that examines professional wrestling via interviews with seven well-known wrestlers, boxer and occasional wrestling personality Mike Tyson, and prominent MMA fighter Randy Couture. |
See also
References
- Notes
- ↑ Jenner changed her name due to gender transition in 2015.[2]
- Citations
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- ↑ Leibovitz, Annie (June 1, 2015). "Introducing Caitlyn Jenner". Vanity Fair. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
- ↑ Kevin Ma (December 24, 2014). "Yo-kai Watch breaks Toho record in Japan". Film Business Asia. Retrieved December 24, 2014.
- ↑ "Documentary of Marco Pantani's life and death coming to British cinemas in May 2013". road.cc.
- ↑ "Spooner (TV 1989) - IMDb". imdb.com. Retrieved 2012-10-29.
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- ↑ The Disney Channel Magazine, November/December 1989
- ↑ "Going to the Mat (TV 2004) - IMDb". imdb.com. Retrieved 2012-10-29.
- ↑ Kerr, Elizabeth (March 31, 2014). "3D Lost in Wrestling: Filmart Review". hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved June 2, 2015.
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