Woodlawn

Woodlawn

123 mins | Drama | Oct. 15, 2015

Love and unity in a school torn by racism and hate in the 1970s. A gifted high school football player must learn to embrace his talent and his faith as he battles racial tensions on and off the field.

Woodlawn

123 mins | Drama | Oct. 15, 2015

Woodlawn
Love and unity in a school torn by racism and hate in the 1970s. A gifted high school football player must learn to embrace his talent and his faith as he battles racial tensions on and off the field.
IMDb rating 6.4
Producers Sony Pictures
Original title Woodlawn
Directors Andrew Erwin, Jon Erwin
Writers Jon Erwin, Quinton Peeples

Cast

C. Thomas Howell

as George 'Shorty' White

Sean Astin

as Hank

Jon Voight

as Paul Bryant

Virginia Williams

as Debbie

Brando Eaton

as Mike Morton

Sherri Shepherd

as Momma Nathan

Nic Bishop

as Tandy Gerelds

Caleb Castille

as Tony Nathan

Kelly Greyson

as Shelia

Rhoda Griffis

as Attorney Brenda Howly

Marcus Henderson

as Reggie Greene

Joy Brunson

as Johnnie

Lance E. Nichols

as Junior

Kevin Sizemore

as Jerry Stearns

DeVon Franklin

as Preacher

Brett Rice

as Whitehurst

Richard Kohnke

as Jeff Rutledge

Jet Jurgensmeyer

as Todd Gerelds

Kirk B.R. Woller

as Owen Davis

Blake Burgess

as Allyson

Danny Vinson

as Banks Assistant Coach

Vernard 'Bone' Hampton

as Rowdy Fan

Kevin Downes

as Birmingham Reporter

Harry Alexander

as Wales

Kristi Averette

as Mom in Restuarant / Football Game Attendee

Devin Bright

as Cedric

Jason Burkey

as Insurance Customer

Carlton Byrd

as Malik

Peter Charnock

as Woodlawn Football Player

Matthew T. Cook

as Racist Fan

Michael Entrekin

as Woodlawn Player

Ron Flagge

as Johnnie's Dad

Jeremy Grimsley

as Chain Gang

Corey Hodge

as Woodlawn Football Player

Tyrell Humphries

as Sam Cunningham

Justin Johnston

as Football Official

Walker Morgan Kendrick

as Field Boy

David Kloehr

as David Smith

Jeff Kruse

as Football Official

Kelly Layne

as Jeff Rutledge's Mother

Keith Loy

as Referee

David Manne

as Reporter

Doug Markstrom

as Football Official

Tom Mullins

as Huffman Coach

Justin O'Neal

as Malik's Friend