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  1. Oct 31, 2022 · Andrew Duncan was the quintessential straight man and interviewer at both The Compass and Second City,” colleague Sheldon Patinkin wrote in his book “The Second City: Backstage at the World ...

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    • The Charlestown Chiefs Were Modeled After An Actual Pro Hockey Club.
    • Al Pacino Wanted The Lead role.
    • Tape Recordings of Authentic Locker Room Conversations Punched Up The script.
    • Two of The Three Hanson Brothers Were Played by Real-Life siblings.
    • The “Finer Points of Hockey” Bit Contains A Few inaccuracies.
    • Behind-The-Scenes Pranks abounded.
    • Lots of Actors Sustained Injuries During The Shoot.
    • Slap Shot May Have Cost The Jets A League Championship.
    • The National Anthem Scene Involved An Actor Who Could Barely Skate.
    • Slap Shot Had A Detrimental Effect on Newman’s Vocabulary.

    In Slap Shot, fact and fiction are joined at the hip. The movie was inspired by a down-on-its-luck professional hockey club based in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1950, the Johnstown Jets represented their community in three different minor leagues before a rough economy forced the team to fold in 1977—the year Slap Shot came out. For two sea...

    The main character in Slap Shot is Reggie Dunlop, the Chiefs’ grizzled player-manager. Although Al Pacino expressed a strong interest in the role, Hill chose Paul Newman instead. In Al Pacino, journalist Lawrence Grobel’s extended interview-turned-semi-autobiography of the actor, Pacino cited Slap Shot as a movie he still wishes he had been able to...

    While Ned was still playing for the Jets, Nancy gave him a tape recorder and asked him to document some of the colorful banter that his teammates tossed around; Dowd’s fellow players didn’t seem to mind. “He carried it everywhere and he just recorded all of this sh*t that went on,” said longtime Jet John Gofton. “He would send the tapes to Nancy, a...

    Slap Shot’s de facto mascots, the bespectacled Hanson brothers, were based on a trio of Johnstown Jets teammates—brothers Jack, Steve, and Jeff Carlson. All three were originally slated to co-star in Slap Shottogether, but when Jack was unexpectedly called upby the Edmonton Oilers, he left the project. He was then replaced by yet another Jet: Defen...

    Slap Shotopens with an uncomfortable TV interview between Charlestown media personality Jim Carr (Andrew Duncan) and Denis Lemieux (Yvon Barrette), the Chiefs’ French-Canadian goalie. For the benefit of viewers who might not understand “the finer points of hockey,” Carr asks the athlete to demonstrate some penalty-worthy offenses. On the DVD commen...

    Hanson and the Carlson brothers would lighten things up via all manner of practical jokes. “We pulled more pranks I think than they ever experienced on a movie set before,” Hanson boasted. “I think because we were three young, tough, carefree, crazy kind of guys they just let us run with things.” On one occasion, the trio surprised Newman by fillin...

    Even pretending to play hockey can leave you all scratched up. In the above scene, Dunlop and an opposing goalie (portrayed by Christopher Murney) get into a brawl inside the Chiefs’ penalty box. While filming the skirmish, both men injured their groin muscles. Such accidents were commonplace, as Jonathon Jackson revealed in his authoritative book,...

    As the movie entered its production period in 1976, the Jets were simultaneously making a North American Hockey League (NAHL) playoff push. All the while, the 11 Johnstown players who joined Slap Shot’s cast remained active members of the roster. So when a rival club eliminated the Jets from the NAHL semifinals, some observers blamed their defeat o...

    One of Slap Shot’s most famous lines comes when a referee played by Larry Block starts lecturing Steve Hanson (a.k.a. Steve Carlson) during the singing of America’s national anthem. Irritated by the tirade, Hanson cuts the man off and screams, “I’m listening to the f*cking song!” According to DVD commentary with Dave Hanson and the Carlson brothers...

    The hockey flick’s near-constant use of four-letter words shocked many critics. “There is nothing in the history of movies to compare with Slap Shot for consistent low-level obscenity of expression,” wrote TIME’s Richard Schickel. When ABC created a TV-friendly audio track for the picture, a censor counted no less than 176 F-bombs in the original a...

  2. Nov 2, 2022 · According to an announcement by The Second City comedy theater in Chicago, Andrew Duncan, the actor who portrayed broadcaster Jim Carr in the movie "Slap Shot".

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Slap_ShotSlap Shot - Wikipedia

    Slap Shot is a 1977 American sports comedy film directed by George Roy Hill, written by Nancy Dowd, and starring Paul Newman and Michael Ontkean. It depicts a minor league ice hockey team that resorts to violent play to gain popularity in a factory town in decline.

  4. Nov 2, 2022 · Actor Andrew Duncan, better known to Johnstown hockey fans as fictional Charlestown Chiefs broadcaster Jim Carr, has died, according to Second City Theater, which announced the news on Monday.

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    Andrew Duncan was born in 1927 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Slap Shot (1977) , Used Cars (1980) and Love Story (1970) . He died on 31 October 2022 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA.