Based on true events, Pride tells the story of Jim Ellis, a charismatic schoolteacher in the 1970s who changed lives forever by founding and coaching an African-American swim team in one of Philadelphia's roughest neighborhoods. The year is 1973, and Jim Ellis (Terrence Howard), a college-educated African-American, can't .. Read more
| Starring | Terrence Howard, Bernie Mac, Tom Arnold, Regine Nehy |
|---|---|
| Director | Sunu Gonera |
| Genres | Drama |
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Based on true events, Pride tells the story of Jim Ellis, a charismatic schoolteacher in the 1970s who changed lives forever by founding and coaching an African-American swim team in one of Philadelphia's roughest neighborhoods.
The year is 1973, and Jim Ellis (Terrence Howard), a college-educated African-American, can't find a job. Driven by his love of competitive swimming, Jim refurbishes an abandoned recreational pool in a down-at-its-heels Philadelphia neighborhood with the help of its custodian Elston (Bernie Mac). But when the pool is marked for demolition, Jim fights back - by starting the city's first African-American swim team. Recruiting teens from the streets, Jim struggles to transform a motley team of novices into capable swimmers - all in time for the upcoming state championships. But as racism, violence and an unsympathetic city official threaten to tear the team apart, Jim must do everything he can to convince his swimmers that victory, both in and out of the pool, is within their reach.
| Starring | Terrence Howard, Bernie Mac, Tom Arnold, Regine Nehy, Kevin Phillips |
|---|---|
| Director | Sunu Gonera |
| Studio | LIONSGATE |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 44 mins Watch now: 1 hr 48 mins |
| Certificate | DVD: |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Released | DVD: 14 Jan 2008 Watch now: 12 Aug 2009 Production year: 2007 |
| Watch now | £2.49 |
| Format | DVD |
This film was really disappointing. I recommend you DON'T rent it. I wish I'd just turned it off last night and gone to sleep instead of watching it to the end. I am tired today and it wasn't even worth it!
Not my sort of film, but easy watching
Diana Ross' actor son Evan phoned home in tears from the set of new movie Life Is Hot In Cracktown - because playing a violent hoodlum left him exhausted and upset. Ross' character Romeo is a thuggish gangster in the gritty new film, and insists he needed support to get through the project. He explains, "First I called Terrence Howard, who I worked with in Pride, and asked him what he thought, and he told me to follow my instincts with the role, but I didn't grow up with gangster qualities. "Th Read more