The victory, immortalized in the 1986 film, "Hoosiers," had plenty of real-life ... In reel life: The assistant coach, "Shooter," (played by Dennis Hopper in an Oscar-nomination performance ...
Dennis Hopper got an Oscar for his supporting ... comeback fight in '50s Indiana and released as Hoosiers in the US. Aptly enough, Hopper was fresh back from his own decade-long trip through ...
"Hoosiers 2." Establishing shot of lonely ... Vice City" on his Hummer's driver's-side PlayStation. COACH DALE hears Dennis Hopper's voice, looks puzzled briefly and then shrugs.
Dennis Hopper-directed noir-by-numbers from 1990. Don Johnson's ambiguous stranger drifts into a sultry small town to run a con, and gets caught between lust for married Virginia Madsen and ...
The Hollywood icon died in 2010 from prostate cancer. Hopper, who died in May 2010 at the age of 74 from prostate cancer, played the film’s antagonist Howard Payne, a retired bomb squad officer ...
The No. 13 Hoosiers (8-0; 5-0 Big Ten) Indiana welcomed ESPN College GameDay to campus — students camped out on 17th St. overnight — and sold out Memorial Stadium for a second straight week.
Just before its release in 1969, the BBC interviewed its director, Dennis Hopper, discovering an actor as idiosyncratic as his film. On 17 October 1969, Easy Rider burst on to cinema screens ...
The Hoosiers (8-0; 5-0 Big Ten) stayed put at No. 13 as one of eight remaining unbeaten teams in the country. They are tied atop the Big Ten alongside with fellow undefeated teams No. 1 Oregon and ...
The Hoosiers have several factors going into their favor of making their first College Football Playoff appearance, perhaps most notably, they are undefeated. As a result of this, Indiana does ...