THE LONGEST YARD (aka MEAN MACHINE) (15)
D: Robert Aldrich
Paramount / Long Road (Albert S. Ruddy)
US 🇺🇸 1974
121 mins
Sports/Comedy/Crime
W: Tracy Keenan Wynn
DP: Joseph Biroc
Ed: Michael Luciano
Mus: Frank DeVol
Burt Reynolds (Paul ‘Wrecking’ Crewe), Eddie Albert (Warden Rudolph Hazen), Ed Lauter (Capt. Wilhelm Knauer), Michael Conrad (Nate Scarboro), James Hampton (James ‘Caretaker’ Farrell)
This 1974 original film The Longest Yard stars Burt Reynolds in the lead as a brash former quarterback who is arrested on a motoring violation and is sentenced to prison, where a sadistic warden wants to arrange a football game between the guards and the prisoners as an excuse for the former to install dominance over the latter with dirty tactics.
The Longest Yard has spawned three remakes, including a 2005 film starring Adam Sandler in the lead and a 2001 British film starring Vinnie Jones, with the sport changed from gridiron to soccer.  The plot has also inspired other films into existence, such as 1981’s Escape To Victory (aka Victory) and 1980’s Stir Crazy. Â
I wasn’t a huge fan of this film, as I didn’t particularly care for Burt Reynolds’ character and I have no interest in American Football and barely understand the rules of the sport.
However, I think it does deserve some credit for the legacy it created, even though this film just wasn’t tailored at all for my personal tastes.
5/10