The St. Tammany Miracle
The St. Tammany Miracle is a 1994 American sports drama film directed by Joy N. Houck, Jr. and Jim McCullough Sr. The film stars television stars Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Soleil Moon Frye. Frye occasionally showed up late on the set while filming this movie and repeatedly got into arguments with her co-stars.[1] Frye spent most nights at a local bar in Shreveport,Louisiana where the film was shot drinking and causing trouble that her private security had to get her out of.
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Directed by | Joy N. Houck, Jr. Jim McCullough Sr. |
Produced by | Jim McCullough Sr. Jim McCullough Jr. |
Written by | Jim McCullough Jr. |
Starring | Mark-Paul Gosselaar Soleil Moon Frye Jamie Luner |
Music by | Jay Weigel |
Distributed by | Heartland Films |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Premise
The film focuses on the basketball team of an Episcopalian all-girl high school, where they try to make a name, despite only a little funding. The team's new female coach soon realizes she will have to work very hard if she wants the team to become a success.[2]
Cast
- Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Carl
- Soleil Moon Frye as Julia
- Jamie Luner as Lootie
- Jeffrey Meek as Father Thomas Mullberry
- Julie McCullough as Kimberly
- Steve Allen as Julia's grandfather
References
- Biography of Soleil Moon Frye Celebstation.com
- Review Summary The New York Times
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