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  1. 24 Οκτ 2003 · The movie is based on a Sports Illustrated story, written by Gary Smith, about the way a series of Anderson teams and coaches have adopted James “Radio” Kennedy, a mentally disabled local man, as a team mascot and cheerleader.

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  2. The young footballers play a cruel prank on the man with learning disabilities, nicknamed Radio, who ambles around the town, generally ignored by all. Once he notices (and rescues) Radio, Coach Jones begins to take an interest in this virtual mute, who seems trapped within himself.

  3. Radio is a 2003 American biographical sports drama film directed by Mike Tollin. It was inspired by the 1996 Sports Illustrated article "Someone to Lean On" by Gary Smith.

  4. Football coach Harold Jones befriends Radio, a mentally-challenged man who becomes a student at T.L. Hanna High School in Anderson, South Carolina. Their friendship extends over several decades, where Radio transforms from a shy, tormented man into an inspiration to his community. (IMDb) Critical reception:

  5. 18 Απρ 2016 · On the surface, the 2003 filmRadio” is a beautiful story about a mentally disabled man who finds a purpose and support system in football with Coach Jones. Each day he walks past the football field where Coach Jones and his team practices and watches with wonder.

  6. www.imdb.com › title › tt0316465Radio (2003) - IMDb

    Radio: Directed by Michael Tollin. With Cuba Gooding Jr., Ed Harris, Alfre Woodard, S. Epatha Merkerson. The story of a high school coach and the developmentally challenged man who he took under his wing.

  7. 24 Οκτ 2003 · Biography. Drama. Sport. Real Story. 1970s. inspirational • heartwarming • touching empowering... uplifting emotional captivating genuine memorable. The story of a high school coach and the developmentally challenged man who he took under his wing. Сast and Crew. Stars • Characters. Cuba Gooding Jr. Radio. Ed Harris. Coach Jones. Alfre Woodard.