Varsity Blues

Varsity Blues

Varsity Blues is a 1999 American drama/sport film directed by Brian Robbins that follows a small-town high school football team and their overbearing coach through a tumultuous season. The players must deal with the pressures of adolescence and their football obsessed community while having their hard coach on their back constantly. In the small town of West Canaan, Texas, football is a way of life, and losing is not an option. Varsity Blues drew a domestic box office gross of $52 million against its estimated $16 million budget despite mixed critical reviews. Jonathan "Mox" Moxon is an...
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quick facts
Release date:January 15, 1999
Directed by:Brian Robbins
Rated:R (USA)
Runtime:106 Minutes
Producer:Brian Robbins, Tova Laiter, Mike Tollin
Screenplay by:W. Peter Iliff
Estimated budget:$16,000,000
Genre:Comedy

Award-winners from Varsity Blues

James Van Der Beek
James Van Der Beek
Character:Jonathon 'Mox' Moxon
Born:March 8, 1977

Cast of Varsity Blues

Jon Voight
Jon Voight
Coach Bud Kilmer
Born:December 29, 1938
Age:73
Amy Smart
Amy Smart
Jules Harbor
Born:March 26, 1976
Age:36
Scott Caan
Scott Caan
Charlie Tweeder
Born:August 23, 1976
Age:35
Paul Walker
Paul Walker
Lance Harbor
Born:September 12, 1973
Age:38
Ali Larter
Ali Larter
Darcy Sears
Born:February 28, 1976
Age:36
Richard Lineback
Richard Lineback
Born:1952
Age:60

Honors and Awards

YearAward Won
1999 MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance - Male, James Van Der Beek
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YearAward Nomination
1999 MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance - Male, James Van Der Beek
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Film director of Varsity Blues

Brian Robbins
Brian Robbins
Born: November 22, 1963
Age: 48

Brian Robbins is an American actor and producer, director and screenwriter. He often collaborates with Mike Tollin. Born Brian Levine in Brooklyn, New York on the day of the Assassination of John F. Kennedy. Robbins began his career in Auburn, Alabama. As an actor, he is probably best known from...
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Filming locations for Varsity Blues

Texas
Texas

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Who starred in the motion picture, "Varsity Blues"?
  • A:
    James Van Der Beek, Amy Smart, Paul Walker, Ali Larter, Jon Voight and Ron Lester played leading roles.
  • Q:
    What was the estimated budget for making the movie "Varsity Blues"?
  • A:
    $16 million was the cost to make this film.
  • Q:
    When was the film "Varsity Blues" first released to the public?
  • A:
    The film premiered in January, 1999.
  • Q:
    What is the approximate runtime of the motion picture "Varsity Blues"?
  • A:
    The runtime for the film is 106 minutes.
  • Q:
    Who distributed the film, "Varsity Blues"?
  • A:
    Paramount Pictures distributed the film.
  • Q:
    Who were the producers of the movie, "Varsity Blues"?
  • A:
    Brian Robbins and Tova Laiter were the movie's producers.
  • Q:
    The film, "Varsity Blues" is of which genre?
  • A:
    The film is labeled as... Coming of age, Teen and Comedy.
  • Q:
    Who was the director of the film "Varsity Blues"?
  • A:
    Brian Robbins was the film's director.
  • Q:
    What was the tagline from the movie, Varsity Blues?
  • A:
    The movie's slogan was, "Make your own rules."
  • Q:
    Who is credited for writing the movie Varsity Blues?
  • A:
    W. Peter Iliff wrote the movie's script.
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