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The Express
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A drama based on the life of college football hero Ernie Davis, the first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy.
A drama based on the life of college football hero Ernie Davis, the first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy.
Actors:
Keith Kupferer,
Ryan Hartford,
Elizabeth Shivers,
André Sogliuzzo,
Aaron Roman Weiner,
Jeff Still,
Esther Povitsky,
Daniel Boughton,
Dennis Quaid,
Evan Jones,
Kenya Drew,
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Keith Kupferer
Ryan Hartford
Elizabeth Shivers
André Sogliuzzo
10 August 1966, New York City, New York, USA
Aaron Roman Weiner
Jeff Still
30 November 1959, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
Esther Povitsky
Daniel Boughton
Dennis Quaid
9 April 1954, Houston, Texas, USA
Evan Jones
Kenya Drew
Director:
Gary Fleder
Gary Fleder
19 December 1965, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Country:
United States, Germany
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Apollo Guide
January 03, 2009
While there's nothing remarkable about the way director Gary Fleder has brought The Express to the screen, this is a solid film that does justice to Davis' legacy.
At the Movies
November 10, 2008
Rob Brown did a nice job.
December 05, 2008
While never as trailblazing as its subject, The Express is a worthy addition to the lengthy canon of sports biopics.
October 13, 2008
The Express may prove valuable to movie historians since it's a compendium of virtually every sports movie cliché ever contrived.
February 01, 2009
The Express is running on two rails at the same time. There's sentiment, which is true. And there's sentimentality, which is not. At its best, The Express is a moving tribute; at its worst, it's conventional manipulation.
Times-Picayune
October 23, 2009
It makes the most of its on-the-field drama, but it tends toward gross generalizations and oversentimentality. ... As a result, the film is burdened with hokiness.
December 05, 2008
The sports-movie template is capable of absorbing any story and delivering the same uplift.
Chicago Tribune
October 18, 2008
The film does the job, in its conventional way. But it's geared to throw the prime screen time in the direction of the guy playing the guy coaching the guy who's supposed to be running the movie.
March 05, 2009
At times The Express couldn't decide whether it was telling a story of racial tensions, a general inspirational sports film or the tragic biography of Ernie Davis
November 10, 2008
Football fan or not, definitely be sure to see it.
July 31, 2009
The movie also has its heart in the right place and it is as earnest as it can be. It simply falls short of being a great movie.
October 18, 2008
Despite appealing performances and kinetic football scenes, the storytelling is mostly conventional, except for two outstanding set pieces.

