H-E Double Hockey Sticks
H-E Double Hockey Sticks | |
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Based on | Griffelkin by Lukas Foss Alastair Reid |
Teleplay by | David Kukof Matt Roshkow |
Directed by | Randall Miller |
Starring | Will Friedle Matthew Lawrence Gabrielle Union Shawn Pyfrom Tara Spencer-Nairn Kim Greist Rhea Perlman |
Music by | Julian Nott |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producers | Jeffrey Lampert George Zaloom |
Cinematography | Mike Ozier |
Editor | Jonathan Siegel |
Running time | 96 minutes |
Production company | Big W Productions |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | October 3, 1999 |
H-E Double Hockey Sticks is a 1999 American made-for-television comedy film directed by Randall Miller starring Will Friedle and Matthew Lawrence.[1] The film is based on the opera Griffelkin by Lukas Foss. The film's title is a common euphemism for the word hell. The film premiered on October 3, 1999,[1] as a part of The Wonderful World of Disney anthology series on ABC.
Plot summary
[edit]Satan, in the form of Ms. Beelzebub (Rhea Perlman), sends apprentice demon Griffelkin (Friedle) to Earth's surface to steal the soul of a hotshot young hockey player named Dave Heinrich (Lawrence), who aspires to be the youngest man to ever win the Stanley Cup.
Dave and Griffelkin reach a very specifically worded agreement whereby Dave's soul is forfeit in exchange for a Stanley Cup championship for the Delaware Demons (a thinly veiled version of the New Jersey Devils), which is Dave's team at the time. After the deal is done, however, Griffelkin also arranges for Dave to be traded to The Annapolis Angels, the last-place team in the league, allowing Griffelkin to fulfill his end of the bargain without actually allowing Dave to win the Stanley Cup himself. He later chooses to help Dave as revenge against Ms Beelzebub for her mean collapsible chair trick and because of his reformation, choosing to side with Good. An Angel named Gabrielle tells Griffelkin that Dave's soul can be saved if the Angels win the Stanley Cup. Dave then realizes that the only way to save his soul is to become a true team player and help his new teammates improve enough to defeat the Demons in the Stanley Cup finals. The Demons lose the Stanley Cup, The Angels win and the deal is off. Griffelkin decides to join Gabrielle, giving up his position as a demon to become an angel who tells him he has a few things he must do to earn his wings. Then Satan/Ms Beelzebub, enraged at her defeat and at Griffelkin for helping Dave win, madly goes back to Hell in a fit of rage.
- Will Friedle as Griffelkin
- Matthew Lawrence as Dave Heinrich
- Gabrielle Union as Gabrielle/Gabby
- Rhea Perlman as Satan/Ms. Beelzebub (Ms. B)
- Shawn Pyfrom as Lewis
- Tara Spencer-Nairn as Anne
- Kim Greist as Marie Antoinette
- Brad Nessler as himself
- Kevin McNulty as Annapolis Angels Coach
- Colin Murdock as Delaware Demons Announcer
- Tyler Labine as Mark
- Kett Turton as Skid
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c Lentz, Harris M (2001). Science fiction, horror & fantasy film and television credits: Volume 2 Filmography. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. p. 1172.
External links
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- 1990s sports comedy films
- American ice hockey films
- Films based on operas
- Films shot in Vancouver
- Films directed by Randall Miller
- 1999 television films
- 1999 films
- Disney television films
- 1990s American films
- American Broadcasting Company original films
- 1990s English-language films
- English-language sports comedy films
- 1990s comedy film stubs
- Sports film stubs
- 1990s American film stubs