The Express (2008 film)
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The Express: Based on the incredible true story, The Express follows the inspirational life of college football hero Ernie Davis, the first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy.
The Express Overview
Budget | 40 million |
Category | Drama |
Production company | Davis Entertainment (US) , Relativity Media (US) , IDEA Filmproduktions (US) , Universal Pictures (US) |
Box office | 9.793 million |
Original language | en |
Runtime | 2.167 Hour |
Release date | 2008-10-10 |
Spoken language | English |
Rating | 71% |
Vote Count | 260 |
The Express - FAQ
What is Budget of The Express ?
Budget of The Express is 40 million
What is Category of The Express ?
Category of The Express is Drama
What are the Production companies of The Express ?
Production companies of The Express are Davis Entertainment (US) , Relativity Media (US) , IDEA Filmproduktions (US) , Universal Pictures (US)
What is the Box office collection of The Express ?
Box office Collection of The Express is 9.793 million
What is the Original language of The Express ?
Original_language of The Express is en
What is the Run time of The Express ?
Run time of The Express is 2.167 Hour
What is Release date of The Express ?
Release date of The Express is 2008-10-10
Cast
- Rob Brown as Ernie Davis
- Dennis Quaid as Ben Schwartzwalder
- Darrin Henson as Jim Brown
- Omar Benson Miller as Jack Buckley
- Nelsan Ellis as Will Davis, Jr.
- Charles S. Dutton as Willie 'Pops' Davis
- Justin Martin as Young Ernie
- Justin Jones as Young Will
- Nicole Beharie as Sarah Ward
- Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor as Marie Davis
- Elizabeth Shivers as Elizabeth Davis
- Clancy Brown as Roy Simmons
- Danny McCarthy as Bill Bell
- Regina Hoyles as Sister
- Chelcie Ross as Lew Andreas
- Saul Rubinek as Art Modell
- Craig Hawksley as George Marshall
- Jeff Still as Al Malette
- Geoff Stults as Bob Lundy
- Derek Graf as Maury Youmans
- Evan Jones as Roger 'Hound Dog' Davis
- Maximilian Osinski as Gerhard Schwedes
- Enver Gjokaj as Dave Sarette
- LaRoyce Hawkins as Art Baker
- Lucas Ellman as Squirrel
- Josh Odor as Darrell Royal
- Matt Trissel as Clay Taylor
- Chad L. Stevens as Peter Logan
- Keir Thirus as Bob Ferguson
- Chaz Black as Jimmy Saxton
- Garth Gelker as Holy Cross Linebacker
- David Darlow as Cotton Bowl Official
- Michael Skewes as Cotton Bowl Referee
- Gary Houston as Marty Harrigan
- Ned Schmidtke as Bill Clark
- Keith Kupferer as Small Fry Coach
- Christopher Sullivan as Assistant All-Star Coach
- Aaron Roman Weiner as Opposing Coach
- Tim Grimm as W. Virginia Coach
- Matthew Settle as President Kennedy
- Stu Lisson as Man in a Suit
- Lance Baker as Reporter
- Christian Stolte as Dan Boyle
- Mike Bradecich as Tom Martin
- Chris Farrell as W. Virginia Sportswriter
- Doug James as CBS Announcer
- Ron Hawking as Syracuse Announcer
- Linara Washington as Gloria Baker
- Chadwick Boseman as Floyd Little
- Kevin R. Kelly as Man in Dark Suit
- Bruce Jarchow as Dr. Hewlett
- Ridge Canipe as Gang Leader
- Stephen Louis Grush as Gang Member
- Louie Cesario as Gang Member
- Paul Turner as Longhorn Scout
- Rick Uecker as Middle-Aged Man
- Kris Wolff as Grounds Keeper
- Jeffrey Zabrin as Small Fry QB
- Darryl Warren as Heisman Official
- Brian Mahoney as Buffalo Doctor
- Philip Rayburn Smith as Business Lawyer
- Laurie Larson as Proprietor
- Will Zahrn as Doctor
- Phillip Edward Van Lear as NAACP Member
- Michael Hargrove as Arthur
- F. David Roth as Photographer
- Richard Henzel as W. Virginia Booster
- Howie Johnson as W. Virginia Heckler
- James Anthony Zoccoli as W. Virginia Heckler
- Eddie Bo Smith Jr. as Dallas Bellhop
- Jeff Christian as Syracuse Trainer
- Victor Cole as Hotel Worker
- William Dick as Heisman Man in Suit
- Sam Derence as Sports Reporter
- Brian Boland as Cleveland Browns Asst. Coach
- Walker Howard as Robert Field
- Leonard House as Alan Touissant
- Allan Graf as W. Virginia Referee
- Kevin Stark as Reporter (Team Bus)
- Kurt Naebig as Reporter (Team Bus)
- Ernest Perry Jr. as Preacher
- Ed Smaron as Play-by-Play Announcer
- Dan Flannery as Hot Shot
- Chet Coppock as PA Announcer
- Robert Cullent as Petie
- Guy Klinzing as Chancellor Tully
- Barry Tolli as Elmira Free Academy Quarterback
- Chris Cowan as Boston College Linebacker
- Michael Malczyk as Penn State Linebacker
- Torrey Vogel as Brokaw
- Kenya Drew as Pretty Girl
- John Anderson as Cotton Bowl Referee
- Jeff Welsh as Texas Quarterback
- Michael Labus as Cleveland Browns Quarterback
- Mike Ullrich as Franklin
- Lonnie Brooks as Singer