The Last Whistle is a 2019 drama and sports movie. The film is about a local high school football team’s star player collapsing during practice and the community’s reaction to the coach’s handling of the situation. Read on to discover where this movie was filmed, who played which character, and interesting behind-the-scenes facts.
Where it Filmed?
The filming for The Last Whistle took place at one primary location, Fort Worth, Texas, USA. Unfortunately, the exact dates for when filming took place are not available.
Cast Details
Cast Name | Role |
---|---|
Brad Leland | Victor Trenton |
Jim O’Heir | Ted |
Deanne Lauvin | Theresa Robinson |
Les Miles | Billy |
Eric Nelsen | Greg Reid |
Fred Tolliver Jr. | Benny Robinson |
Sainty Nelsen | Sarah Trenton |
Chelly | Ford |
Kristos Andrews | Tom |
Daniel Covin | Turner |
Ray Nicholas Hosack | Superintendent Wesley |
Becky Nitschke | Judge Johnson |
Celena Rae | Wendy Maine |
James Venhaus | College Advisor |
Trivia and Facts
- The Last Whistle was released on 28 June 2019 in the USA.
- The film runs for 1 hour and 27 minutes.
- It was directed and written by Rob Smat.
- The leading stars of the movie include Brad Leland, Jim O’Heir, and Deanne Lauvin.
- Brad Leland played the role of Victor Trenton, Jim O’Heir played Ted, and Deanne Lauvin played Theresa Robinson.
- The movie received reviews from 19 users and 4 critics.
- This film was shot in English in the United States.
- The Director of Photography for the film was Brian Tang.
- The movie was edited by Carter Feuerhelm, with Pauline Burmer serving as the assistant editor.
- Music for the film was composed by Logan Austin.
- One surprising trivia about the film is that Brad Leland and Jim O’Heir met for the first time while making this movie, despite both having been on Parks and Recreation.
- An interesting fact about the film’s plot is that a parent or defendant in a civil lawsuit cannot legally serve the other party’s legal documents personally, which happens when the dead player’s mother delivers legal documents to the coach.