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  1. Off Sides (Pigs vs. Freaks) (originally titled Pigs vs. Freaks) is a 1984 American made-for-television sports comedy film. Based on a short film by Jack Epps Jr., the feature-length film was scheduled for release in 1980 but was not actually released until 1984. Directed by Dick Lowry, it stars Eugene Roche, Grant Goodeve and Tony Randall.

    • Comedy Drama Sport
  2. Jul 6, 1984 · In a small town, the hippie faction often clashes with the mainstream. To settle their differences, the hippie "freaks" take on the town police "pigs" in a football game. On opposing sides of the fence are Frank, the Police Sergeant, and his son Neal.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Sport
    • Dick Lowry
    • 1984-07-06
  3. A football field becomes the confrontation site between a small-town police department headed by its peace-loving chief (Roche) and a band of local hippies led by his son (Goodeve) who decide to settle their differences on the gridiron. Tony Randall is a bearded guru -- a successful insurance agent.

    • Dick Lowry
    • J.D. Hall
  4. Off Sides (Pigs vs. Freaks) (originally titled Pigs vs. Freaks) is a 1984 American made-for-television sports comedy film. Based on a short film by Jack Epps Jr., the feature-length film was scheduled for release in 1980 but was not actually released until 1984.

  5. In a small town, the hippie faction often clashes with the mainstream. To settle their differences, the hippie “freaks” take on the town police “pigs” in a football game. On opposing sides of the fence are Frank, the police sergeant, and his son Neal.

    • Dick Lowry
    • Ten-Four Productions
  6. Year: 1984. Original title: Pigs vs. Freaks (Off Sides). Synopsis: In a small town, the hippie faction often clashes with the mainstream. To settle their differences, the hippie "freaks" take on the town police "pigs" in a football game.

  7. In a small town, the hippie faction often clashes with the mainstream. To settle their differences, the hippie "freaks" take on the town police "pigs" in a football game. On opposing sides of the fence are Frank, the police sergeant, and his son Neal.