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Score: A Hockey Musical, 2010
English
Canada
Profile of Score: A Hockey Musical
The mood of Score: A Hockey Musical is uplifting, sentimental, and feel good. The plot centers around a prodigy, rising to stardom, and coming of age. It is a drama, comedy, and musical movie. Stylistically, Score: A Hockey Musical has a Hollywood tone. In approach, it is realistic. It takes place, at least partly, in a stadium. Score: A Hockey Musical happens in contemporary times. The musical score is show tunes. It is especially suggested for teens and a date night.
Summary of Score: A Hockey Musical
Seventeen-year-old Farley has led a sheltered life, raised on a diet of home schooling, organic living and trips to the art gallery. To his parents' dismay, Farley loves to play shinny with the local rink rats. To their even greater dismay, Farley is scouted and signed by the owner (Stephen McHattie) of a junior league team, where he becomes an instant star. But Farley discovers that stardom comes with a price-including the expectation to fight on the ice. Throw in a changing relationship with his best friend (Allie MacDonald), and Farley finds himself losing his way.
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | Canada |
| Release date: | 22 October 2010 |
| Runtime: | 92 min |
Cast and Crew
as Hope Gordon
as Walt Acorn
as Coach Donker
as Ardant Hockey Fan
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