The Longest Yard

The Longest Yard

113 mins | Comedy | May 27, 2005

Pro quarter-back, Paul Crewe and former college champion and coach, Nate Scarboro are doing time in the same prison. Asked to put together a team of inmates to take on the guards, Crewe enlists the help of Scarboro to coach the inmates to victory in a football game 'fixed' to turn out quite another way.

The Longest Yard

113 mins | Comedy | May 27, 2005

The Longest Yard
Pro quarter-back, Paul Crewe and former college champion and coach, Nate Scarboro are doing time in the same prison. Asked to put together a team of inmates to take on the guards, Crewe enlists the help of Scarboro to coach the inmates to victory in a football game 'fixed' to turn out quite another way.
IMDb rating 6.4
Producers Paramount, Columbia Pictures, MTV Films, Happy Madison Productions, Callahan Filmworks
Original title The Longest Yard
Directors Efrain Cortes, Timothy Grant Engle, John Hockridge, Joseph J. Kontra, Nancy Karlin, Doug Coleman, Peter Segal
Writers Sheldon Turner, Albert S. Ruddy

Cast

Adam Sandler

as Paul Crewe

Chris Rock

as Caretaker

James Cromwell

as Warden Hazen

Burt Reynolds

as Coach Nate Scarborough

Nelly

as Megget

William Fichtner

as Captain Knauer

Tracy Morgan

as Ms. Tucker

Cloris Leachman

as Lynette

Michael Irvin

as Deacon Moss

Bill Romanowski

as Guard Lambert

Brian Bosworth

as Guard Garner

Terry Crews

as Cheeseburger Eddy

Nicholas Turturro

as Brucie

Bill Goldberg

as Battle

Kevin Nash

as Guard Engleheart

Steve Austin

as Guard Dunham

Bob Sapp

as Switowski

Steve Reevis

as Baby Face Bob

Lobo Sebastian

as Torres

Dalip Singh

as Turley

Joey Diaz

as Big Tony

Edward Bunker

as Skitchy Rivers

Michael Papajohn

as Guard Papajohn

Conrad Goode

as Guard Webster

Brandon Molale

as Guard Malloy

Todd Holland

as Guard Holland

Walter Williamson

as Errol Dandridge

Allen Covert

as Referee

Rob Schneider

as Punky

Chris Berman

as Himself

Jim Rome

as Himself

Patrick Bristow

as Walt

Lauren Sánchez

as Herself

Dan Patrick

as Officer Jack Pugh

Christopher Neiman

as Big Ear Cop

Ed Lauter

as Duane

Big Boy

as Jesse

Michael H. Goodwyn

as Con Transvestite

Ray Stoney

as Con Transvestite

Michael Silas

as Con Transvestite

Andre Fuentes

as Con Transvestite

Lonnie Henderson

as Con Transvestite

Asiel Hardison

as Con Transvestite

Colin Kim

as Con Transvestite

Mark Robert Ellis

as Stretcher Guy

Timothy F. Crowley

as Umpire

Mr. Porter

as Basketball Convict

Bizarre

as Basketball Convict

Proof

as Basketball Convict

Kuniva

as Basketball Convict

Swift

as Basketball Convict

Bryan Burwell

as Sportswriter

Sam Farmer

as Sportswriter

Jay Glazer

as Sportswriter

Peter King

as Sportswriter

John McClain

as Sportswriter

Adam Schefter

as Sportswriter

Larry Weisman

as Sportswriter

Marc S. Ganis

as Lorenzo

Shane Ralston

as Bradlee

Jenae Altschwager

as Party Guest

Candace Juleff

as Party Guest

Bryan Ross

as Party Guest

Ricardo J. King

as Press Box Technician

Stink Fisher

as Cafeteria Prisoner

Jasper Pendergrass

as Cafeteria Prisoner

Sean McNamara

as Cafeteria Prisoner

Robert Harvey

as Cafeteria Guard

Eric Chmielecki

as Guard Sniper

Denise Marie Jerome

as Guard Cheerleader

Jaayda McClanahan

as Guard Cheerleader

Tara Wilson

as Guard Cheerleader

Rachel Saydak

as Guard Cheerleader

Cara-Lee Knodel

as Guard Cheerleader

Nora Hassan

as Guard Cheerleader

John Hockridge

as Guard Hock

Courteney Cox

as Lena (uncredited)

Jason Williams

as Texas State Policeman (uncredited)