One on One

One on One

98 mins | Drama | June 28, 1977

Henry Steele is a basketball phenom at his small town high school, but when he matriculates to a big city university on a scholarship, soon realizes that he has few skills outside the sport. Expected by his coach to contribute significantly to the team, Henry is overwhelmed by the demands on his time, the "big business" aspect of college sports, and the fact that he never fully learned to read. Things look bleak for Henry when Janet Hays, a pretty graduate student, is assigned as Henry's tutor. Her intellect and strength lift Henry out of his doldrums just in time to battle the coach, who attempts to rescind Henry's scholarship.

One on One

98 mins | Drama | June 28, 1977

One on One
Henry Steele is a basketball phenom at his small town high school, but when he matriculates to a big city university on a scholarship, soon realizes that he has few skills outside the sport. Expected by his coach to contribute significantly to the team, Henry is overwhelmed by the demands on his time, the "big business" aspect of college sports, and the fact that he never fully learned to read. Things look bleak for Henry when Janet Hays, a pretty graduate student, is assigned as Henry's tutor. Her intellect and strength lift Henry out of his doldrums just in time to battle the coach, who attempts to rescind Henry's scholarship.
IMDb rating 6.5
Producers Warner Bros. Pictures
Original title One on One
Directors Thom Anable, Gene De Ruelle, Lamont Johnson, Francisco Day
Writers Jerry Segal, Robby Benson

Cast

Robby Benson

as Henry Steele

Annette O'Toole

as Janet Hays

G. D. Spradlin

as Coach Smith

Gail Strickland

as B.J. Rudolph

Melanie Griffith

as The Hitchhiker

James G. Richardson

as Malcolm

Hector Morales

as Gonzales

Cory Faucher

as Tom

Doug Sullivan

as Young Henry Steele

Richard Jury

as Father Steele (as Rich Jury)

Liz Jury

as Eunice Steele

Richard Jamison

as High School Coach

George Walls

as Wheeler

Harlan Knudson

as Simon Bell

Lamont Johnson

as Barry Brunz

Don Spencer

as Photographer

Ronny Holiday

as Phillips

Floyd Kerr

as Jomo Wade

Brad Wilson

as Student Trainer

Deborah Richter

as Kathy (as Debi Richter)

James Houghton

as Jeff

Pat Skelton

as Angelo

Mike Mayday

as Max

John Furlong

as Cop