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  1. With Luke Wilson, Vinessa Shaw, Wayne Knight, Martin Sheen. Haunted by his mysterious past, a devoted high-school football coach leads a scrawny team of orphans to the state championship during the Great Depression and inspires a broken nation along the way.

  2. 12 Mighty Orphans (2021) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Rusty took that as a challenge and taught the unschooled boys. To his surprise, only 12 Orphans passed the aptitude test, and thus Rusty was obliged to make a team of only 12 players. To fill the gap in the group, all the players had to play both ways, which was pretty endearing and courageous.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000640Martin Sheen - IMDb

    99+ Photos. Multiple Emmy- and Golden Globe-winner Martin Sheen is one of America's most celebrated, colorful, and accomplished actors. Moving flawlessly between artistic mediums, Sheen's acting range is striking.

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  6. 12 Mighty Orphans (2021) Parents Guide and Certifications from around the world.

  7. 12 Mighty Orphans (2021) - EPILOGUE: "For over a century, the Masonic Home in Fort Worth, Texas, took in thousands of children from all walks of life. They were fed, clothed, and educated by its extraordinary teachers, coaches and administrators.

  8. This old-fashioned sports drama is based on Jim Dent's nonfiction book Twelve Mighty Orphans: The Inspiring True Story of the Mighty Mites Who Ruled Texas Football. It's the newest movie from director Ty Roberts, who previously brought us The Iron Orchard and happens to be a Texas native.

  9. Español (México) 12 Mighty Orphans (2021) PG-13 | History, Sport. Watch options.

  10. In the 1930s and 1940s, there was nothing bigger in Texas high school football than the Masonic Home Mighty Mites, a group of orphans bound together by hardship and death. These youngsters, in spite of being outweighed by at least thirty pounds per man, were the toughest football team around.