25 Hill

25 Hill is a 2011 drama film about the All-American Soap Box Derby, the championships of which are held each July in Akron, Ohio, written and directed by Corbin Bernsen. It stars Nathan Gamble, Corbin Bernsen, Maureen Flannigan, and Ralph Waite.

25 Hill
Theatrical poster
Directed byCorbin Bernsen
Written byCorbin Bernsen
Produced byCorbin Bernsen
Chris Aronoff
StarringCorbin Bernsen
Nathan Gamble
Maureen Flannigan
Ralph Waite
Bailee Madison
CinematographyT.J. Hellmuth
Edited byBradley R. Golowin
Music byLee Strauss
Production
company
Team Cherokee Productions
Distributed byEcholight
Release date
  • July 9, 2011 (2011-07-09)
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Running time
108 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

12 year-old Trey Caldwell (Nathan Gamble) is shattered when his soldier father is killed in Afghanistan, leaving a hole in the boy's life – and an unfinished Soap Box Derby car in the garage. A final gift from his dad, the car is a constant reminder of all that could have been. But when Trey meets Roy Gibbs (Corbin Bernsen), a grizzled Fire Chief devastated by the loss of his firefighter son on 9/11, a new relationship forms and old wounds finally begin to heal. As the unlikely team works to complete the Soap Box car and train for the upcoming Derby, they'll learn that life isn't about the starting line or checkered flag – it's about having the courage to make the incredible journey of faith in between.

Cast

  • Nathan Gamble as Trey Caldwell, a boy who has no interest in derby racing.[2]
  • Corbin Bernsen as Roy Gibbs, a man who helps Trey build his derby cart.
  • Maureen Flannigan as Maggie Caldwell, Trey's mom, who supports him.
  • Ralph Waite as Ed, a man who helps Trey.
  • Timothy Omundson as Thomas Caldwell, Trey's dad.
  • Bailee Madison as Kate Slater, Trey's nemesis.
  • Brad Raider as Derek Slater, Kate's father.
  • Andrew Nelisse, Todd Hinton and Scott Sherwood as "Team Slater"
  • Jim Clark, Western Regional Track Announcer

Production

Filming

Filming started in Akron, Ohio on April 7, 2010, and went into post-production on August 13.

References


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