Our Lady of Victory (film)

Our Lady of Victory (film)

Infobox Film
name = Our Lady of Victory


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director = Tim Chambers
producer = Tim Chambers Anthony Gargano (story)
writer = Tim Chambers Whitney Springer
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starring = Carla Gugino Ellen Burstyn Marley Shelton
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released = expected 2008
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country = USA
language = English
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imdb_id = 1034324

"Our Lady of Victory" is an upcoming 2008 film by director Tim Chambers. It stars Carla Gugino in the lead role of Cathy Rush, a real life women's basketball coach.

Synopsis

Set in 1972 , the film tells the true story of Cathy Rush, a 23 year old former tomboy. On the brink of giving up on herself, she takes one final shot at her dream and becomes the head basketball coach at Immaculata University located in Immaculata, Pennsylvania, located near West Chester, Pennsylvania. With the help of nuns, she finds the courage and faith to lead her team along a brave journey at winning a national championship in women's basketball.

Starring

* Carla Gugino as Cathy Rush
* Ellen Burstyn as Mother St. John
* Marley Shelton as Sister Sunday
* David Boreanaz as Ed Rush
* Katie Hayek as Trish Sharkey
* Kim Blair as Lizanne Caufield
* [http://www.margaretanneflorence.com Margaret Anne Florence] as Rosemary Keenan
* Taylor Steel as Mimi Malone
* Kate Nowlin as Colleen McCann
* Meghan Sabia as Jen Galentino
* Phyllis Somerville as Sister Sister

External links

*imdb title|1034324


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