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Radio is a 2003 American biographical sports drama film directed by Mike Tollin.It was inspired by the 1996 Sports Illustrated article "Someone to Lean On" by Gary Smith. [1] [2] The article and the movie are based on the true story of T. L. Hanna High School football coach Harold Jones and a young man with an intellectual disability, James Robert "Radio" Kennedy (Cuba Gooding Jr.).
Their friendship served as the basis of the 2003 film Radio starring Cuba Gooding Jr. as Kennedy and Ed Harris as Jones. [4] In 1965, Kennedy became an unofficial 11th-grade student at T.L. Hanna High. [12] Kennedy was considered a permanent high school junior, meaning that he would never graduate or have to leave. [3]
Radio (2003) – biographical sport drama film based on the true story of T. L. Hanna High School football coach Harold Jones and a young man with an intellectual disability, James Robert "Radio" Kennedy [98] The Reagans (2003) – biographical drama television film about U.S. President Ronald Reagan and his family [99]
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Radio Flyer is a 1992 American drama-fantasy film directed by Richard Donner and written by David Mickey Evans. It stars Lorraine Bracco , John Heard , Elijah Wood , Joseph Mazzello , Adam Baldwin , and Ben Johnson and is narrated by Tom Hanks . [ 1 ]
Radio, an American film about James "Radio" Kennedy starring Ed Harris and Cuba Gooding, Jr. Radio (2009 film) , a Hindi-language Indian film Radio (2013 film) , a Malayalam-language Indian film
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Talk Radio received mostly positive reviews from critics [5] [6] On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 82% based on 50 reviews, with an average rating of 7/10. The consensus summarizes: "The gripping union of a director and star at the peak of their respective powers, Talk Radio offers the viewer a singularly unlikable ...