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Invincible


"Dreams are not lived on the sidelines"

Inspired by the true story of Vince Papale (Mark Wahlberg), a man with nothing to lose who ignored the staggering odds and made his dream come true. When the coach (Greg Kinnear) of Papale's beloved hometown football team hosted an unprecedented open tryout, the public consensus was that it was a waste of time -- no one good enough to play professional football was going to be found this way.

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Released: Aug 25th, 2006
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Invincible Main Cast

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Mark Wahlberg
Mark Wahlberg
plays Vince Papale
Greg Kinnear
Greg Kinnear
plays Dick Vermeil
Elizabeth Banks
Elizabeth Banks
plays Janet Cantrell
Kevin Conway
Kevin Conway
plays Frank Papale
Michael Rispoli
Michael Rispoli
plays Max Cantrell
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Movie Trivia/Goofs

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  • The fans (hired as extras by Who's Nuts production co.) in the stands at Texas Stadium only filled up about two sections on the lower level only during filming in October 2005. The production trailer, the stands appear filled thanks to computer graphics.
  • Movie Goof (anachronisms): In the bar where Vince works there is an obvious "Yuengling Lager" tap, not introduced until 1987.
  • Movie Goof (errors in geography): The location of Veterans Stadium in relation to the Walt Whitman (III) Bridge is incorrect in the movie. The Vet was farther west (away from the bridge). Also, The Vet was south of I-76 (the road on the bridge), not north of the road as implied in the movie.
  • Movie Goof (anachronisms): When we first meet Janet near the beginning of the film, she's wearing a t-shirt showing the New York Giants' helmet with the underlined "GIANTS" logo. The team did not adopt this helmet logo until the 1976 season (the team wore a unique linear-style "NY" logo in 1975, prior to which it wore the solid "ny" logo, which it re-adopted in 2000, since the early '60s). A t-shirt showing the "GIANTS" helmet logo would not have been available that long before the 1976 season (especially since NFL merchandising was not nearly as aggressive in 1976 as it is today).
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