Summary
Jim the World’s Greatest is an American film first released in 1976,
directed by Don Coscarelli and Craig Mitchell.
The film stars Gregory Harrison, Robbie Wolcott, Angus Scrimm, Marla Pennington and Karen McLain.
Our overall rating for this film is: very good.
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Credits
- Director: Don Coscarelli, Craig Mitchell
- Script: Don Coscarelli, Craig Mitchell
- Photo: Don Coscarelli, Rexford L. Metz, Craig Mitchell
- Music: Fred Myrow
- Cast: Gregory Harrison (Jim Nolan), Robbie Wolcott (Kelly Nolan), Angus Scrimm (Jim’s father), Marla Pennington (Jan), Karen McLain (Lisa), David Lloyd (Brian), Mark Annerl (Guy), Reggie Bannister (O.D. Silengsly), Richard Byers (Job applicant), Cyndie Coscarelli (Student Body President), Don Coscarelli (Assistant coach), Kate Coscarelli (Receptionist), Larry Gabriel (Counselor), Steve Goldman (Guy wanting bathroom), Walter Inman (Terry), Tony Lucatorto (Quarterback), Charlotte Mitchell (School secretary), Keith Mitchell (Drunk), Ernest Morrison (Teacher), David Pollock (Young Jim), Larry Pollock (Principal), Ralph Richmond (Head coach), J.D. Sarver (Assistant coach), Tim Simmons (Kid), George W. Singer Jr. (Rowdy), Larry Southwick (Southwick)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 94 min
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