from Warner Bros.
Directed by
Oliver
Stone
Starring
Al
Pacino (Tony D'Amato)
Dennis Quaid (Jack "Cap" Rooney #19)
Jamie Foxx (Willie Beaman #13)
Cameron Diaz (Christina Pagniacci)
James Woods (Dr. Harvey Mandrake)
Matthew Modine (Dr. Allie Powers)
Ann-Margret (Margaret Pagniacci)
Aaron Eckhart (Nick Crozier)
Jim Brown (Montezuma Monroe)
Bill Bellamy (Jimmy Sanderson #88)
LL Cool J (Julian Washington #33)
Lauren Holly (Cindy Rooney)
Lela Rochon (Vanessa Struthers)
Lawrence Taylor ('Shark' Lavay #58)
James Caviezel (Tom D'Amato)
Andrew Bryniarski (Patrick "Madman" Kelly, #69)
Elizabeth Berkley (Mandy)
John C. McGinley (Jack Rose)
James Karen (Ed Phillips)
Gianni Russo (Joe Polito)
Clifton Davis (Mayor Tyrone Smalls)
Charlton
Heston (Commisioner)
Ilenia Sanchez
Tom Sizemore
Johnny Unitas (Knights Head Coach)
Edward Burns
Frank Gifford
Jeremy Moran (Campbell #94)
Todd Bacile (Sideline Sound Tech)
RJ Johnson (Sports Reporter)
Rick Michaels (Paramedic)
Meíra Moét (Princess)
Robert Paget (Reporter)
Written by
John Logan
Rated:
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Warner Bros.' Any
Given Sunday is Academy Award-winning filmmaker OLIVER STONE's
all-encompassing look at post-modern society through the dynamic
prism of professional sports.
Although professional football provides the action-packed
backdrop of Any Given Sunday, the film takes a simultaneously
epic and intimate look at the men and women who comprise the
milieu of the film, from the modern-day gladiators of the gridiron,
their coaches and often beleaguered families, to the moneyed
team owners and business concerns who attempt to control the
game as big business, to the hungry sports media, and hangers-on
trying to get a taste of the glamour.
For Any Given Sunday, Oliver Stone has assembled a huge ensemble
of players to portray the characters inhabiting this dramatic
and often profanely humorous universe: players, coaches, management,
agents, sports writers, announcers, media, team doctors, politicians,
prostitutes:
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