Wildcats

Her dream was to coach high school football. Her nightmare was Central High.

6.3
19861h 46m

High school track coach Molly McGrath knows just as much about football as anyone else on the planet. When a football coach's position becomes vacant, she applies for the job, despite snickers from fellow staff members and her former husband.

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Wildcats - Trailer

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Wildcats (1986) Original Trailer

Cast

Photo of Goldie Hawn

Goldie Hawn

Molly McGrath

Photo of Swoosie Kurtz

Swoosie Kurtz

Verna McGrath

Photo of Robyn Lively

Robyn Lively

Alice Needham

Photo of Brandy Gold

Brandy Gold

Marian Needham

Photo of James Keach

James Keach

Frank Needham

Photo of Jan Hooks

Jan Hooks

Stephanie Needham

Photo of Bruce McGill

Bruce McGill

Dan Darwell

Photo of Nipsey Russell

Nipsey Russell

Ben Edwards

Photo of Mykelti Williamson

Mykelti Williamson

Levander 'Bird' Williams

Photo of Tab Thacker

Tab Thacker

Phillip Finch

Photo of Woody Harrelson

Woody Harrelson

Krushinski

Photo of George Wyner

George Wyner

Principal Walker

Photo of Ann Doran

Ann Doran

Mrs. Chatham

Photo of Gloria Stuart

Gloria Stuart

Mrs. Connoly

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Reviews

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kevin2019

8/10

"Wildcats" is wonderfully entertaining and it gives Goldie Hawn ample opportunities to shine brightly once more. It is an incredibly feel good movie overall and it successfully strikes an even balance between some bawdy humour (she elects to play one scene in the nude) and more spicy language (she utters the expletives "F * * k you!" and "Motherf * * ker!" when describing her ex-husband Frank) than we are usually subjected to in a Goldie Hawn film. However, all this doesn't ebb or spoil any of the enjoyment or laughs to be had and the only time you might find yourself feeling somewhat cut adrift is during the climatic football sequences where you really do need to be an aficionado of the game once you are being constantly assailed by the jargon, but thank goodness you can at least take some comfort in the fact the scoreboard is a lot easier to decipher.

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