Alley Cats Strike!

Alley Cats Strike!
Written by Gregory K. Pincus
Directed by Rod Daniel
Starring Kyle Schmid
Robert Ri'chard
Kaley Cuoco
Mimi Paley
Original language(s) English
Production
Running time 103 minutes
Distributor Rastar
Disney Channel
Release
Original release March 18, 2000 (2000-03-18)

Alley Cats Strike! is a Disney Channel Original Movie. It premiered on March 18, 2000.

Plot

A citywide high school sports rivalry erupts when the competing schools manage to split the year-long series of athletic events. With the city championship at stake, the bowling teams are put to the test, and a superstar jock must coexist with a group of misfits in order to win the precious title.

Cast

  • Kyle Schmid … Alex Thompson
  • Robert Ri'chard … Todd McLemore
  • Kaley Cuoco … Elisa Bowers
  • Mimi Paley … Delia Graci
  • Joey Wilcots … Ken Long
  • Matt McCoy … Mr. Kevin Thompson
  • Hardee T. Lineham … Principal Morris
  • Evan Noble … Leo
  • Gino Giacomini … Flip
  • Tim Reid … Mayor Jeff McLemore
  • Daphne Reid … Mrs. Cathy McLemore
  • Phillip Williams … Sweet Lou
  • Rodger Barton … Mayor Hanburger
  • Roman Podhora … Coach Fetters
  • David Reale … Baron McKay
  • Laura Vandervoort … Lauren
  • Joan Gregson … Ms. Jenson
  • Janet Bailey … Nancy
  • Alisha Morrison … Gina
  • Marcello Meleca … Bubba
  • Bill Lake … Whipsaw
  • Booth Stephenson … Bobby Nagurski
  • David Talbot … Corning
  • Mary Lu Zahalan … Ms. Johnson
  • Paul Constable … Bowling Referee
  • Rufus Crawford … Ken's Dad
  • Elizabeth Lennie … Mrs. Thompson
  • Terry Doyle … Grandpa Thompson

Production

Filming of Alley Cats Strike began on October 25, 1999.[1]

Popular culture

In 2014, the Wikipedia online encyclopedia article for the movie was noted as having the longest plot summary of all movies on the English language version of the site.[2][3]

Soundtrack

No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
1. "Pedal to the Steel"  Chris Browne, Ne-Yo, and Wade RobinsonYoungstown  
2. "Just Allow"  Norwood FisherFishbone and The Familyhood Nextperience  
3. "Body Rockin' Time"  Douglas Shaw, Tom Mgrdichian, and Teddy CastellucciChristian Davis  
4. "Anywhere You Are"  Tom Snow and Jack FeldmanChan Andre  
5. "Pitiful"  Jim Cushnie, Ricky Estrada, David Ferreria, Richard Ferreira and Dennis LeipertPushover  
6. "Hey Louise"  Matt LeonardSquirtgun  
7. "Camp Hollywood Special"  Bill ElliotThe Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra  
8. "When We Dance"  Bill ElliotThe Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra  
9. "The Shim Sham Song"  Bill ElliotThe Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra  
10. "Let's Get Married"  Bill ElliotThe Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra  
11. "Swinging the Century"  Bill ElliotThe Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra  
12. "I'm Fallin' in Love Again"  Bill ElliotThe Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra  
13. "Skiing Moguls"  Phil MarshallThe Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra  
14. "Wind Surfing"  Phil MarshallMersh Bros. Band  

References

  1. Hettrick, Scott (October 20, 1999). "Disney Channel rolls a 'Strike'". The Hollywood Reporter.
  2. Blatt, Ben (26 June 2014). "The Longest Movie Plot Summary on Wikipedia". Slate. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
  3. Blatt, Ben (30 June 2014). "The Screenwriter of Alley Cats Strike on Inspiring the Longest Plot Summary on Wikipedia". Slate. Retrieved 30 June 2014.

External links


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