The Long Game (2024)
In a segregated Texas, five Mexican-American teenage caddies were prohibited from playing at the country club where they worked. Against all odds, they formed their own team, built a one-hole course in the fields, and won the 1957 Texas State championship. Based on a true story.
The Long Game (2024)
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Released Year: 2024
Runtime: 110 minutes
Directors: Julio Quintana
Casts: Dennis Quaid, Jay Hernandez, Cheech Marin, Gillian Vigman, Oscar Nunez, Heather Kafka, Brett Cullen, Richard Robichaux, Jimmy Gonzales, José Julián, Michael Southworth, Julian Works, Gregory Diaz IV, Mykle McCoslin, Paulina Chávez, Jaina Lee Ortiz, Christian Gallegos, Miguel Ángel García
IMDB: The Long Game (2024)
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In a segregated Texas, five Mexican-American teenage caddies were prohibited from playing at the country club where they worked. Against all odds, they formed their own team, built a one-hole course in the fields, and won the 1957 Texas State championship. Based on a true story.
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