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Gracie



Inspired by the real-life events that followed the untimely 1988 death of William Shue (brother of cast members Elisabeth and Andrew Shue and executive producer John Shue). Gracie, the film's central protagonist, overcomes the loss of her brother by convincing her family and school to allow her to play varsity soccer on an all-boys team.

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Released: Jun 1st, 2007
Budget: $9,000,000.00
Revenue: $2,955,039.00

Gracie Main Cast

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Jesse Lee Soffer
Jesse Lee Soffer
plays Johnny Bowen
Christopher Shand
Christopher Shand
plays Kyle Rhodes
Carly Schroeder
Carly Schroeder
plays Grace Bowen
Karl Girolamo
Karl Girolamo
plays Curt
Vasilios Mantagas
Vasilios Mantagas
plays Craig
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Movie Trivia/Goofs

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  • Movie Goof (factual errors): When Gracie took the free kick her ball hit the cross bar and went out of bounds. The coach told her to get her head in the game and to get ready for the corner kick. In that situation Gracie's team was on the offensive and the ball was never touched by the opposing team. The call should have been a goal kick.
  • Movie Goof (factual errors): Players are not allowed to initially set their own penalty kicks. The referee must set it first after measuring it off from the goal line and then the player may reset it in the same spot.
  • The female lead was to be cast as part of a nationwide search for an unknown. After two months they went with Lizzie McGuire star Carly Schroeder who was chosen from over 2,000 girls for the character of Gracie.
  • Movie Goof (anachronisms): The film is set in the late 1970's, yet the referees shown are wearing the gold jerseys that are standard today. Then, referees typically wore solid black jerseys with white cuffs and collars. Socks most frequently matched with a solid white top, rather than the three-striped sock. Referee jerseys changed in the 1990s to a fuchsia and black check pattern, and since around 2000 have changed to gold with black pin-striping as seen in the film.
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