The Mighty Macs
The Mighty Macs
Release: 2011-10-21
·Runtime: 102m
·★ 5.2
Drama
In 1971, Cathy Rush becomes the head basketball coach at a tiny, all-girls Catholic college. Though her team has no gym and no uniforms — and the school itself is in danger of being sold — Rush looks to steer her girls to their first national championship.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Quaker Media
Cast
Carla Gugino
as Cathy Rush
Marley Shelton
as Sister Sunday
Ellen Burstyn
as Mother St. John
David Boreanaz
as Ed Rush
Margaret Anne Florence
as Rosemary Keenan
Kate Nowlin
as Colleen McCann
Malachy McCourt
as Monsignor
Phyllis Somerville
as Sister Sister
Jodie Lynne McClintock
as Sister Thomas
Lauren Bittner
as Mary Margaret O'Malley
Lauren Karl
as Kelly MacDougal
John Peakes
as Harry McHale
Ward Horton
as Frankie Sharkey
Brooke Josephson
as Mrs. Kincade
Jesse Draper
as Mrs. Ballard
Tony Luke Jr.
as Salvatore Galentino
Brandon Hannan
as Tony Galentino
Christopher Mann
as Julius Moore
Josh Green
as Cowboy in bar
Pete Postiglione
as Security Guard
Michael Smerconish
as Reporter #1
Anthony Gargano
as Reporter #2
Patrick McDade
as Cupcake Buyer
Evan Bochetto
as Locker Room Assistant
Gina Allegro
as Rosemont Coach (uncredited)
Robert Bizik
as Basketball Fan (uncredited)
David E. Brown
as Basketball Referee (uncredited)
Rich Bryant
as Immaculata Student (uncredited)
Jennifer Butler
as Nun (uncredited)
Evangeline
as College Student (uncredited)
Basil Kershner
as Basketball Fan (uncredited)
Fallon Maressa
as Student (uncredited)
Keith Moyer
as Biker (uncredited)
Chelsea O'Toole
as Nun (uncredited)
Charles Pendelton
as Cab Driver / Featured (uncredited)
Vincent Riviezzo
as Bank Customer (uncredited)
Mark Schroeder
as Scorekeeper #2 (uncredited)
Ryan Tygh
as Sporting Goods Stock Boy (uncredited)
Sonny Vellozzi
as Scorekeeper (uncredited)
Ryan Windish
as Monsignor Assistant (uncredited)