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| Kurt Russell | Herb Brooks | |
| Patricia Clarkson | Patti Brooks | |
| Noah Emmerich | Craig Patrick | |
| Sean McCann | Walter Bush | |
| Kenneth Welsh | Doc Nagobads | |
| Eddie Cahill | Jim Craig | |
| Patrick O'Brien Demsey | Mike Eruzione | |
| Michael Mantenuto | Jack O'Callahan | |
| Nathan West | Rob McClanahan | |
| Kenneth Mitchell | Ralph Cox | |
| Eric Peter-Kaiser | Mark Johnson | |
| Bobby Hanson | Dave Silk | |
| Joseph Cure | Mike Ramsey | |
| Billy Schneider | Buzz Schneider | |
| Nate Miller | John 'Bah' Harrington | |
| Chris Koch | Mark Pavelich | |
| Kris Wilson | Phil Verchota | |
| Steve Kovalcik | Dave Christian | |
| Sam Skoryna | Steve Janaszak | |
| Pete Duffy | Bob Suter |
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| Producer | Mark Ciardi
Gordon Gray Justis Greene Jon Mone |
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| Writer | Eric Guggenheim
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| Cinematography | Dan Stoloff
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| Musician | Mark Isham
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In 1980, the United States Ice Hockey team's coach, Herb Brooks, put a ragtag squad of college kids up against the legendary juggernaut from the Soviet Union at the Olympic Games. Despite the long odds, Team USA carried the pride of a nation yearning for a distraction from world events. With the world watching, the team rose to the occasion, prompting broadcaster Al Michaels' now famous question to the millions viewing at home: "Do you believe in miracles?" Yes! |
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