United States, 1964. Bobbie Dean is a boyish girl who has an extraordinary talent for basketball. Because she’s a girl, Bobbie is limited in her playing. She can only compete in girl’s basketball, that has restricted rules and is hardly taken serious by anyone. When Bobbie is helping her father making a delivery, some boys are playing ball. They assume she is a boy and when they see her play they want her on their college team. But when Bobbie’s secret eventually gets out, there are people who are willing to use any means necessary to ensure she never touches a ball in man’s basketball again.
Director: Timothy J. Nelson.
Writer: Timothy J. Nelson.
Stars: Sam Hennings, Lindsay Pulsipher, Laurence Lau, Heidi Swedberg, Nathan Stevens, Rance Howard, Joe Estevez, Shelley Kurtz, Cynthia Mace, Victoria Jackson, Wayne Stable, Neil Hiatt, Sam Littlefield, Carleton Bluford, Jeff Buttles, Jeff Walsh, Haleigh DeBruyn, Paul Mulder, Anne Sward, Joyce Cohen, Anthony Leger, Elisaebth Z. Lund, Phil Riesen, Dan Merket, Steven Anderson, Melinda Haynes, Curley Green, Forrest S. Baker III, Stan Ellsworth, Annie Guerrero, Carynn Groves, Fred Williams, Henry Wiehebrink, Van Potter, Natalie Rushton, Sarah Baker, Kari Baker, Christian L. Carnell, Don A. Judd.
Cinematographer: Clyde W. Smith.
Composer: Sam Cardon.
family feel good movie. screams USA USA USA every second with the trashy background music. but the lovely youth characters are heartwarming and the straight forward plot makes this an entertaining experience.