Necessary Roughness (1991) Review - Captain Archer Sucks at Football
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 Published On Mar 6, 2024

For the newest episode of Lost and Found, Pop Tot and Nater Tot take on Scott Bakula's Necessary Roughness. The film follows Paul Blake, a middle-aged man who is brought into a controversial football program to try and win games (but fails mightily). This movie is a nostalgia classic, but super entertaining throughout. The film is also filled with famous talented people that you will surely recognize. All this said, does the film earn worth being sought out to watch? Let's find out!

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Synopsis - Tasked with overhauling a university football team that was dismantled for breaking collegiate rules, coaches Wally Riggendorf (Robert Loggia) and Ed Gennero (Héctor Elizondo) pick unusual new players like junior professor Andre Krimm (Sinbad) and 30-something quarterback Paul Blake (Scott Bakula). As Paul courts professor Suzanne Carter (Harley Jane Kozak), the team struggles until the arrival of a female placekicker, who bolsters the squad as it gets ready to challenge its big rival.
Cast - Scott Bakula, Hector Elizondo, Robert Loggia, Harley Jane Kozak
Directed by - Stan Dragoti

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