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‘Hoosiers’ writer Angelo Pizzo sees movie’s new version: ‘It’s better’

KNIGHTSTOWN -- Angelo Pizzo sat in the front row of the Hoosier Gym eating popcorn a few seats down from Buddy (actor Brad Long). And the "Hoosiers" writer watched his movie as it had never been seen before.

All the deleted scenes from the 1986 film, the original director's cut, added back in.

The crowd of nearly 800, who traveled from across the country to Knightstown on Saturday night, cheered and clapped as they learned how Buddy got back on the team. They smiled and cried as Myra Fleener and coach Norman Dale's romance developed in a way unknown before. 

Those were the scenes that hurt the most to cut, Pizzo said, when he and director David Anspaugh had to remove them from the original movie due to a demand from Hollywood that the run time be less than two hours long.

"Hoosiers" writer Angelo Pizzo (left) watches the never-before-seen version of his movie at the Hoosier Gym in Knightstown Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021.

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"It was really, really, really painful for us to cut this last 30 minutes that you're going to see tonight," Pizzo said before the showing, "for all the obvious reasons."

Pizzo went on to explain how the scenes were removed and how he and Anspaugh weren't sure if the movie -- often ranked one of the top sports films of all time -- would be a success when it was released.




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