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The Air Up There
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPaul Michael Glaser
Written byMax Apple
Produced by
StarringKevin Bacon
CinematographyDick Pope
Edited byMichael A. Polakow
Music byDavid Newman
Production
companies
Distributed byBuena Vista Pictures Distribution
Release date
  • January 7, 1994 (1994-01-07)
Running time
107 minutes
LanguageEnglish
Budget$17 million
Box office$21 million

The Air Up There is a 1994 American sports comedy film directed by Paul Michael Glaser and starring Kevin Bacon and Charles Gitonga Maina with Yolanda Vazquez as Sister Susan.

Plot

Jimmy Dolan is a college basketball assistant coach who wants to find a new star for his team since he believes this will get him a promotion to head coach at the school. He sees a home video of a prospect named Saleh and travels to Kenya to recruit him. Upon arriving in this country, Dolan finds himself confronted not only with the challenges of basketball but also with the challenges of adjusting to and learning how to live in the midst of a brand-new culture. Though Dolan is initially opposed by Saleh's father who is also the leader of the village, he later agrees to let his son play. Dolan and Saleh both teach each other life lessons before they take the court for one final game with everything on the line. One of the most dramatic scenes in the film involves the instruction of Saleh by Dolan regarding the "Jimmy Dolan Shake and Bake."

Cast

Production

For scenes taking place in the United States, the film was shot in Toronto and Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Copps Coliseum stood in for the University's arena. Scenes in Africa were shot in Kenya and Hoedspruit, South Africa.[1]

Reception

The Air Up There received negative reviews from critics.[2] The Austin Chronicle mentions its "timeworn formula" and "cultural imperialism".[3] The New York Times review points to a plot similar to several other Disney movies.[4][5] The film holds a rating of 21% on Rotten Tomatoes from 28 reviews.[6]

Year-end lists

See also

References

  1. ^ "Internet Movie Database - Filming locations for The Air Up There". IMDb. Retrieved 2008-12-20.
  2. ^ "MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Air Up There' Is Pretty Thin". Los Angeles Times. January 07, 1994|KENNETH TURAN |
  3. ^ "The Air Up There". The Austin Chronicle.
  4. ^ "The Air Up There (1993) Review/Film; Basketball As a Bridge Between 2 Cultures". New York Times. By JANET MASLIN January 7, 1994
  5. ^ Goff, Keli (May 4, 2014). "Can 'Belle' End Hollywood's Obsession with the White Savior?". The Daily Beast. Retrieved May 14, 2014.
  6. ^ "The Air Up There". Rotten Tomatoes.
  7. ^ Hurley, John (December 30, 1994). "Movie Industry Hit Highs and Lows in '94". Staten Island Advance. p. D11.