

Radio 2003
"His courage made them champions."
Based on a true story, Radio (2003) is a heartwarming drama that explores the unbreakable bond between a high school football coach and his intellectually disabled assistant.
Director: Michael Tollin
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Radio (2003) about?
Based on a true story, Radio explores the unbreakable bond between a high school football coach and his intellectually disabled assistant.
Who directed Radio?
Michael Tollin, a renowned director known for his inspiring true-story adaptations.
Who stars in Radio?
The film features an impressive cast, including Cuba Gooding Jr., Ed Harris, and Alfre Woodard.
Is Radio (2003) worth watching?
With its uplifting message and inspiring true events, Radio is a must-watch for anyone looking for a film that will leave them feeling hopeful and inspired.
How long is Radio?
The movie has a runtime of 109 minutes.
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About Radio (2003) — A True Story of Friendship and Perseverance
Based on a true story, Radio (2003) is a heartwarming drama that explores the unbreakable bond between a high school football coach and his intellectually disabled assistant. Set in the tumultuous 1970s, the film delves into themes of perseverance, friendship, and acceptance in the face of adversity. As Coach Harold Jones befriends Radio, a young man nicknamed for his ability to tune into the radio, he finds an unlikely ally on and off the field. But when the team's success is threatened by the coach's devotion to Radio, the community is forced to confront its own prejudices and biases.
Directed by Michael Tollin, Radio features an impressive cast, including Cuba Gooding Jr. and Ed Harris, who deliver powerful performances that bring depth and nuance to the story. With its uplifting message and inspiring true events, Radio is a must-watch for anyone looking for a film that will leave them feeling hopeful and inspired.




