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  1. The Longest Yard es el nombre que reciben dos películas, siendo la segunda una versión de la anterior: The Longest Yard (película de 1974); The Longest Yard (película de 2005). Categoría: Wikipedia:Desambiguación.

  2. About this movie. The story of pro quarterback Paul Crewe (Sandler) and former college champion and coach Nate Scarboro (Reynolds) who are doing time in the same prison. Asked to put together a team of inmates to take on the guards, Crewe enlists the help of Scarboro to coach the inmates to victory in a football game fixed to turn out quite ...

  3. The story of pro quarterback Paul Crewe (Sandler) and former college champion and coach Nate Scarboro (Reynolds) who are doing time in the same prison. Asked...

  4. The Longest Yard is the story of pro quarterback Paul Crewe (Sandler) and former college champion and coach Nate Scarboro (Reynolds), who are doing time in the same prison. Asked to put together a team of inmates to take on the guards, Crewe enlists the help of Scarboro to coach the inmates to victory in a football game 'fixed' to turn out quite another way.

  5. Golpe bajo: El juego final es una película de comedia de 2005, dirigida por Peter Segal (director de Locos de ira y Como si fuera la primera vez), y protagonizada por Adam Sandler y Burt Reynolds. Antonio Raluy Alan Prieto Sergio Zaldívar-Oficial de policia Gabriel Ortiz - Patrick Gerardo García- Primer comentarista Raúl Anaya - Guardia Mayela Fernández Ireri Yunuen Rosario Balcázar ...

  6. 27 de may. de 2005 · The Longest Yard is the story of pro quarterback Paul Crewe (Sandler) and former college champion and coach Nate Scarboro (Reynolds) who are doing time in the same prison. Asked to put together a team of inmates to take on the guards, Crewe enlists the help of Scarboro to coach the inmates to victory in a football game "fixed" to turn out quite another way.

  7. The Longest Yard became Robert Aldrich's biggest success since The Dirty Dozen. It led directly to a partnership with Reynolds, which produced his last profitable picture, Hustle (1975). The feisty director continued to develop projects while battling studios for his artistic independence.