- The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh
Infobox Film
name = The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh
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director =Gilbert Moses
writer =David Dashev (story)Gary Stromberg (story)Jaison Starkes Edmond Stevens
starring =Julius Erving Jonathan Winters Meadowlark Lemon
producer = David DashevDon Phillips Gary Stromberg
distributor =United Artists
released =November 6 ,1979
runtime = 102 min.
country =United States
language = English
gross =
website =
amg_id =
imdb_id = 0079154"The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh" is an American sports/fantasy comedy
film that was released in1979 . The PG-rated movie was directed byGilbert Moses and co-produced byDavid Dashev andGary Stromberg . It was produced by Lorimar and distributed byUnited Artists . The rights to the film are currently owned byWarner Bros. through its 1989 acquisition of Lorimar. It was filmed on location inPittsburgh andMoon Township, Pennsylvania .The movie has attracted an unlikely cult following to this day, most notably for its disco-inspired decor/setting and soundtrack that was infused into the film, as well as the appearances of many NBA stars (including lead actor
Julius Erving ) and the rising careers ofDebbie Allen andHarry Shearer .Plotline
"The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh" tells the story of a struggling professional
basketball team, The Pittsburgh Pythons, whose continuous losing streak and lack of talent has made them the laughing stock of Pittsburgh. This results in several players asking to go elsewhere in the league, except for the star player Moses Guthrie, mostly because he is the highest paid player on the team and is not liked by the teammates.Sensing that the team really needs a miracle, the team's ball and waterboy Tyrone Millman decides to turn to his favorite hobby, astrology, as a way to turn around the team's fortunes. He brings his idea to an astrologer named Mona Mondieu, and they come up with the perfect concept: A team composed of players who were born under the astrological sign of Pisces (matching the star sign of Moses Guthrie), thus the 'birth' of "The Pittsburgh Pisces!"
Although Moses and Tyrone's sister Toby (for whom Moses had feelings) thinks that Tyrone's idea is out of his mind, they warm up to the concept, not knowing that this 'concept' would really take off due to an unlikely group of mismatched players, whose combination of teamwork and astrology from Mona would pay off as they went from laughingstocks to a powerhouse to reckon with on the road to the league championship.
Production notes
*Singer/actor
Cher was originally cast as Mona Mondieu, but she backed out at the last minute.Errors
*During the scene where the timeout took place, the Pisces were trailing Los Angeles 91-101, but when the game resumed the Pisces made ten field goals, which means that they should have won the championship with a double-digit lead.
*When the Pisces team made their entrance to the championship game from a hot-air balloon, you can see that the "audience" only appeared on one side of the gymnasium.
NBA related connections
*Although the movie did not license NBA logos, several players did appear in the film playing for fictional teams with the same location and colors as their real NBA teams.
*At the time of filming, Erving was a member of Pennsylvania's real life NBA team, thePhiladelphia 76ers . Several years later in 1982, in a case of life imitating art, he was joined by a real player named Moses (centerMoses Malone ) and defeated the realLos Angeles Lakers (also withKareem Abdul-Jabbar ).
*Another generation's Philadelphia sports star,Donovan McNabb lists the movie as his favorite in his [http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/team/teamRosterDetails.jsp?id=195 official team website biography]
*The movie clearly used footage from aWashington Bullets basketball game, including audience shots and outdoor scenes of theCapital Centre (the arena where the Bullets played).Pittsburgh connections
*The call letters of
WTAE ,KQV andWDVE are mentioned in the film.
*WTAE, which served as the 'fictional' TV station in the film, featured a Sports anchor named "Murray Sports", who was inspired by WTAE's then-real-life sports anchorMyron Cope .
*Connie Hawkins , who plays himself as member of the Los Angeles team, was an alumnus of the defunctPittsburgh Pipers of American Basketball Association. The Pipers renamed themselves the Pittsburgh Condors in 1970, a year before Erving joined was drafted into the ABA. By 1972 the Condors ceased operations.
*TheMoon Area High School gymnasium is used in filming and the name of the school can also be seen in the film.Cast
*
Julius Erving - Moses Guthrie
*Jonathan Winters - H.S. and Harvey Tilson
*Meadowlark Lemon - Rev. Grady Jackson
*Jack Kehoe - Setshot
*Margaret Avery - Toby Millman
*James Bond III - Tyrone Millman
*Michael V. Gazzo - Harry the Trainer
*Peter Isacksen - Driftwood
*Nicholas Pryor - George Brockington
*M. Emmet Walsh - Wally Cantrell
*Stockard Channing - Mona Mondieu
*Flip Wilson - Coach 'Jock' Delaney
*Debbie Allen - Ola
*George von Benko - P.A. Announcer
*Dee Dee Bridgewater - Brandy
*Darrell Brown - Junior Ashland
*Julius J. Carry III - Malik Jamal Truth
*Jerry Chambers - Lucian Tucker
*Alix Elias - Michelle
*Jessie Lawrence Ferguson - Jackhammer Washington
*Richard Foronjy - Mike
*Clayton Hill - Security Guard
*Davis Johnson - Balloon Vendor
*Jack Kurtz - Mr. Birdwell
*Malek Abdul-Mansour - Bullet Haines
*Arthur Manteris - Stuntman
*Eric Mercury - Rudy and League Commissioner
*Dwayne Mooney - Benny Rae
*Daryl Mooney - Kenny Rae
*Craig Prosser - Gunnar Boses
*Branscombe Richmond - Winston Running Hawk
*Otis Sallid - Calmar and Fishstick
*Joseph A. Schad - Mr. Robbins
*Joe Seneca - Mr. Sweets
*Harry Shearer - Murray Sports
*Richard Rossi - Roy(Uncredited)
*Ken Foree - Pythons player(Uncredited)As themselves
*
Marv Albert
*Chick Hearn
*The Sylvers
*The Spinners (As Deacon Smith and featured Singers)Basketball teams
Los Angeles:
*Jerry Tarkanian - Coach
*Ron Carter
*Connie Hawkins
*Lou Hudson
*Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
*Luther Rackley
*Norm Nixon New York:
*Alfred Beard Jr.
*Luther Bruder
*Spencer Haywood
*Lonnie Shelton
*Mychal Thompson Boston:
*John Williamson
*Donald Chaney
*Cedric "Cornbread" Maxwell
*Kevin Stacom
*Curtis Rowe Detroit:
*Leon Douglas
*Christopher J. Ford
*Bob Lanier
*John Shumate External links
*imdb title|id=0079154|title=The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh
* http://www.geocities.com/johnny_mongoose/pisces.html
* [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/features/2001/movies/reviews/fish_pittsburgh/ Frank Deford review for Sports Illustrated]
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