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Everybody's All-American

"Their life story is a love story"

November 4, 1988 2h 7m 5.3/10 (47 votes)

Originally released in 1988. Everybody's All-American is a drama/romance film. directed by Taylor Hackford. With a runtime of 2h 7m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Starring Dennis Quaid, Jessica Lange, and Timothy Hutton

Synopsis

Louisiana football star Gavin Grey had it all. He was an All-American champion who married his high-school sweetheart, homecoming queen Babs Rogers, and who was a hero to his hometown. Yet after a failed professional career, Gavin realizes that fame and success have passed him by and that he no longer is the hero everyone keeps reminding him he should still be. His dissatisfaction with his life leads to strains in his marriage, and Gavin begins to wonder who he is, if he's not a hero anymore.

Quick Facts

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Release Date November 4, 1988 37 years ago
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Runtime 2h 7m 127 minutes total
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User Rating 5.3/10 Mixed (47 votes)
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Box Office $12.6M Worldwide gross
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Revenue
$12,638,294

Production Companies

  • Warner Bros. Pictures

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is Everybody's All-American about?

Louisiana football star Gavin Grey had it all. He was an All-American champion who married his high-school sweetheart, homecoming queen Babs Rogers, and who was a hero to his hometown. Yet after a ...

Who directed Everybody's All-American?

Everybody's All-American was directed by Taylor Hackford.

How long is Everybody's All-American?

Everybody's All-American has a runtime of 2 hours and 7 minutes (127 minutes total).

When was Everybody's All-American released?

Everybody's All-American was released on November 4, 1988 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Everybody's All-American?

The main cast of Everybody's All-American includes Dennis Quaid, Jessica Lange, Timothy Hutton, John Goodman, Carl Lumbly.