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The Air Up There

  • 1994
  • PG
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
9.7K
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Kevin Bacon and Charles Gitonga Maina in The Air Up There (1994)
A basketball coach travels to Africa to recruit a new star.
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A basketball coach travels to Africa to recruit a new star.A basketball coach travels to Africa to recruit a new star.A basketball coach travels to Africa to recruit a new star.

  • Director
    • Paul Michael Glaser
  • Writer
    • Max Apple
  • Stars
    • Kevin Bacon
    • Charles Gitonga Maina
    • Yolanda Vazquez
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
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    • Director
      • Paul Michael Glaser
    • Writer
      • Max Apple
    • Stars
      • Kevin Bacon
      • Charles Gitonga Maina
      • Yolanda Vazquez
    • 34User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kevin Bacon
    Kevin Bacon
    • Jimmy Dolan
    Charles Gitonga Maina
    Charles Gitonga Maina
    • Saleh
    Yolanda Vazquez
    • Sister Susan
    Winston Ntshona
    Winston Ntshona
    • Urudu
    Mabutho 'Kid' Sithole
    • Nyaga
    Sean McCann
    Sean McCann
    • Ray Fox
    Dennis Patrick
    Dennis Patrick
    • Father O'Hara
    Ilo Mutombo
    • Mifundo
    Nigel Miguel
    Nigel Miguel
    • Halawi
    Eric Menyuk
    Eric Menyuk
    • Mark Collins
    Keith Gibbs
    • Buddy Wilson
    Miriam Owiti
    • Beisa
    Douglas Leboyare
    • Ikedo
    Francis Mutei
    • St. George
    Gibson Gathu Mbugua
    • Harimbo
    Vusi Kunene
    Vusi Kunene
    • Ntzuko
    Connie Chiume
    Connie Chiume
    • Mrs. Urudu
    John Matshikiza
    John Matshikiza
    • Mingori Mining Company Clerk
    • Director
      • Paul Michael Glaser
    • Writer
      • Max Apple
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    10786isa

    Charles Gitonga Maina makes this movie worth watching

    What makes this movie above all is the delightful acting of the Africans, especially Mr. Charles Gitongo Maina. I read that he went on actually to play basketball at a US college, but his acting in this film was what made it believable. Kevin Bacon was fun to watch playing at a typecast basketball coach, although his physical presence belied the role. Without the physical presence of Maina, this film would have fallen apart, but his warmth and verisimilitude as an teenager torn between sworn duty and aspiration made this viewer a believer. Suspension of disbelief is a basic prerequisite to the enjoyment of this kind of moral tale, and Charles Gitonga Maina made it seem real. The film uses cliché throughout, but it is the acting of all the cast of characters which brings this small film alive. It is a film of bits and pieces but well acted bits make them endearing. It is not a great work of art, but it is filled with a genuineness which transcends itself, including some truly beautiful scenes and scenery and music. The style, grace and dignity of the African actors make the whole film a delight to watch. Speaking of its bits and pieces, the one truly discordant note in the whole story was the misuse of the quotes from Quran which really had no point or place or meaning in the story. It just perplexed me. It sticks out with a pointlessness in an otherwise heart warming story. The "Bismillah" was beautiful but out of another time and culture and milieu, and still leaves me wondering (?)
    7jotix100

    Hoop dreams

    Paul Michael Glasser's "The Air up There" is a fun film to watch, knowing full well what to expect. It doesn't break new barriers, or brings anything new to this type of film, but it is a totally harmless time in front of the television. Not having seen it in its commercial run, we had a chance to enjoy it the other night when it turned up on cable.

    The best thing, as usual, going for this film is Kevin Bacon. Mr. Bacon makes anything he plays in an enjoyable experience. No matter what he does, he is totally believable, as is the case with his role as this coach, Jimmy Dolan, who will go to any extreme in order to get a good basket ball player for his team at Saint Joseph's.

    His African journey gives Jimmy Dolan a first eye view of the poverty and hardship the young men in the remote village have to endure. He realizes the potential, especially in Saleh, the young man he wants to bring back to America.

    Both Mr. Bacon and Charles Gitonga Maina, who plays Saleh, have an easy time together bonding in a hostile environment. Their inter action makes the film enjoyable. Also, the mostly unknown supporting cast compliment the movie.

    Granted, this is a film to watch only for entertainment and to enjoy Kevin Bacon at his most charming self.
    6ma-cortes

    Watchable film with a phenomenal Kevin Bacon as a basketball coach

    The movie talks about an assistant basketball trainer called Jimmy Dolan (Kevin Bacon) who watching a documentary observes a b-ball African sportsman .Then , he heads for Africa hoping to recruit him in the biggest US team . He's a giant and talented young called Saleh but he doesn't want to leave the tribe because being the throne's heir . The tribe is formed by natives Massai-alike . Then they make a wager playing one team against another . Besides , the protagonist will have to surpass hard proofs with purport in converting himself a brave warrior and can play in tribe's team.

    The picture is an amusing sports comedy with agreeable and likable interpretation from its principal starring . Enjoyable plot , though sometimes is a little ridiculous and absurd and utilizes tired stereotypical ; however , the film is entertaining and funny . Besides , there is a slight exposition about habits and customs of the African tribes , where are seen how the cows are essential in their lives and particular ceremonies , rites , dances and marriage ceremony . Plus , it has an exciting and moving final tournament that is truly exciting ; and this ending climatic game results to be the highlight film.

    Jolly and lively musical score , adding African sounds by David Newman . Glimmer and colorful cinematography by cameraman Dick Pope (Mike Leigh's photographer) , it is well reflected in the spectacular African outdoors. The motion picture was professionally directed by Paul Michael Glaser (Starsky and Hutch). The flick will appeal to basketball buffs . Rating : Acceptable , passable and bemusing .
    soymaid327

    oh c'mon, it's fun

    I just watched this movie again, and I still love it from when I was a kid. (I know everyone loves some stinkers when they're kids, but bear with me.) This movie was as entertaining now as it was back then.

    I know the plot can be predicted almost to the detail, but if that doesn't immediately and absolutely put you off it, it's a real treat. The acting and script are sincere, but even more so, the whole movie just has an innocent sincerity to it that's actually a rare find (even in a kids' movie). If this movie were a romance, it wouldn't hold up at all with this kind of sentimentality, but in a fun movie that's (technically) a sports drama, it really lends something to the whole affair that can put you in a good mood every time you watch it.

    I'm sure part of this is Maina's performance, which is so sweet you can't help but like it -- this is coming from a usually-cynical moviegoer who dislikes "sappy" movies.

    All in all, it's a charmer.
    10billshattner

    This movie "Shakes and Bakes!"

    So, without delving too deeply into the annals of "worst-to-first" sports movies, or counting off the multitude of "cultures in contact" stories, let me simply say this about the movie, "The Air Up There:" it succeeds, quite well in the mind of this critic, at what it sets out to accomplish. It is thematic, formulaic, and a tad predictable in parts, but none of that degrades its overall quality as a film. In fact, despite this movie getting lost somewhere in the recent history of film (and being overshadowed by similar movies such as "The Mighty Ducks"), I genuinely believe it to be the best movie of that genre, maybe ever, but certainly of this era.

    Now, I'm aware some of you might raise eyebrows at that statement, but let me elaborate; Not only is the scenery absolutely breathtaking, but all of the artistic design, costume styling, and cinematography is beautiful. On top of that, the story is engaging, regardless of one's ability to forecast the ending at any point. Additionally, the mere fact that themes such as maturation, redemption, independence, loyalty, "progress," and family all play central roles in this film, should qualify it is a deeper work of art than countless (sports) movies of today.

    Most significantly, this film contains something else that is occasionally lost in similar movies: DECENT ACTING. Say what you will about Kevin Bacon, or even this movie, but without a doubt, Kevin gives a wonderful, believable performance. He excellently displays the passion that is a prerequisite to be an athlete or coach in highly competitive sports such as College Athletics. Furthermore, the character Jimmy Dolan exhibits a wide gamut of emotions over the course of the story, and Mr. Bacon plays this perfectly. Interestingly, the best performance of the movie (and there are plenty of good ones: 'Kid' Sithole as Nyaga, Wilson Ntshona as Urudu, and Dikembe Mutombo's brother, Ilo, as Mifundo) comes not from Bacon, but from Charles Gitonga Maina, who inexplicably, has only appeared in one episode of SeaQuest DSV since this movie was made. He is immensely likable, charming, and completely believable as a star basketball player (after all, he was a world class sprinter in real life!) from a humble village. Truly, his performance is absolutely spectacular, even when placed within the context of the other stellar performances in the movie.

    Is this movie perfect, devoid of all stereotypes and patronizing cinematic techniques? No. And yet, nothing is lost because of that fact. As it was over a decade ago, it remains a wonderful, adventurous, heart-warming movie, one that deserves a far more solid place in cinematic history than it has been relegated to. I, for one, love this movie, and usually watch it a couple times a year, enjoying it every bit as much with each successive viewing (in fact, I feel the truth of the matter is, I enjoy this film MORE with each successive watching, as I continue to find noteworthy facets every time).

    In summation, I implore you to do yourself a favor: the next time you're feeling depressed, inadequate, or entirely stressed, rent or buy this movie, and watch it. I guarantee, you won't be able to make it to the end without a smile finding it's way onto your face.... :D

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    • Trivia
      Jimmy Dolan (Kevin Bacon) states the mythical St. Joseph's University won the 1981 National Championship. Indiana University won the 1981 National Championship led by Isiah Thomas. Both Indiana University and Isiah Thomas get a reference later in the movie.
    • Goofs
      In the story of his National Championship heroism, Jimmy Dolan refers to a play at the end of the fourth quarter of a game. College basketball is played in two halves, not in quarters.
    • Quotes

      [Sister Susan kisses Jimmy after his team wins]

      Jimmy Dolan: Sister! You're allowed to kiss?

      Sister Susan: [smiling] Only if I really mean it!

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Intersection/The Air Up There/Body Snatchers/Iron Will/Hoop Dreams (1994)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by John Philip Sousa

      Performed by The Stateside Marching Band

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    • Release date
      • January 7, 1994 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un campeón de altura
    • Filming locations
      • Hoedspruitt, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Hollywood Pictures
      • Interscope Communications
      • Longview Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $17,080,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $21,011,318
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,240,859
      • Jan 9, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $21,011,318
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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