Synopsis
Glory Road is a movie released in 2006.
In a groundbreaking chapter of sports history, a determined coach and an unyielding group of young athletes defy the odds in a story that transcends basketball. Set against the backdrop of the turbulent 1960s, this film chronicles the journey of Texas Western's coach Don Haskins, who boldly assembles the first all-black starting lineup in NCAA history. As they strive for excellence on the court, these players not only battle rival teams but also confront the deeply entrenched racism of their time, proving that talent knows no color. With a powerful mix of drama, triumph, and resilience, this story unveils the transformative power of sport in challenging societal norms. Through grit and unity, the team captures the national championship, forever changing the landscape of college basketball and paving the way for future generations. This inspiring tale serves as a reminder of the strength found in diversity and the relentless pursuit of equality. Prepare to be moved by a narrative that is both a celebration of athletic achievement and a poignant reflection on the fight for civil rights, making it a must-watch for sports fans and history buffs alike.
Walt Disney Pictures
Jerry Bruckheimer Films
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Buena Vista International
The Walt Disney Studios