12 Mighty Orphans

12 Mighty Orphans

Haunted by his mysterious past, a devoted high school football coach leads a scrawny team of orphans to the state championship during the Great Depression and inspires a broken nation along the way.

  • Released: 2021-06-18
  • Runtime: 118 minutes
  • Genre: Action, Drama, History
  • Stars: Luke Wilson, Vinessa Shaw, Wayne Knight, Martin Sheen, Robert Duvall, Jake Austin Walker, Gavin Warren, Braden Balazik, Jack Doke, Nicholas Reed, George Young Jr., Keegan Bouton, Alex Bilbrey, Kolbe Garza, Jerry Beck, Steven Foradori, Jacob Clapp, Michael Garza, Casey Grisham, Cooper Justin Grisham, Victoria Paige Watkins, PaulaSu Grisham, Treat Williams, Rooster McConaughey, King Orba, Jacob Lofland, Levi Dylan, Scott Haze, Larry Pine, Slade Monroe, Preston Porter, Ron White, Woodrow Luttrell, Jacob Audirsch, Michael Gohlke, Bailey Roberts, Tyler Silva, Manuel Tapia, Austin Shook, Sampley Barinaga, Natasha Bassett, Carlson Young, Lane Garrison, Austin Robert Russell
  • Director: Ty Roberts
 Comments
  • christainvillegas - 5 March 2024
    yur
    The 12 Mighty Orphans was a very interesting movie it was really good i enjoyed it i liked how on the start they wanted to play and someone was watching them and wanted them to play in a team against others and i liked how they got in and got the chance to play against other team but on their first game they was lost and confused and lost confidence and then they hyped each other out and start playing together and one thing i hated was how after they started getting good one of the boys really mother came to visit him after so long and only came back when he started doing so good but he rejected her just how she did to him and another thing i hated was how the fat guy with glasses would beat on them.
  • dequanbooker - 19 January 2024
    Fatherless children play football.
    This movie was very inspirational even though I was only able to witness half of the movie. This movie tells a true story of how no matter your upbringing you can do many things society wouldn't expect of you. And even if it wasn't a true story the message still stands proudly. I also appreciate the character development, like the boys originally hated their coach and didn't believe they could be anything more than factory workers, but their Damiener changed over time. During the end of the credits I was delighted to read that every one of those mighty mites made a name for themselves even though they were expected to do nothing with their lives.