Slam Dunk Ernest
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Slam Dunk Ernest | |
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Louise Vallance | |
Cinematography | David Geddes |
Edited by | Craig Bassett Chris Ellis |
Music by | Mark Adler |
Production companies | Emshell Producers Pacific Motion Pictures |
Distributed by | Emshell Producers Group, Inc. |
Release date |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Countries | Canada United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $3 million[1] |
Slam Dunk Ernest is a 1995 American
Plot
Ernest takes a job with a cleaning service at the local mall, and he soon seeks to join his co-workers' basketball team, "Clean Sweep", as they compete in the city league tournament. He is reluctantly accepted by the team, but given only a minor role as their cheerleader and mascot. They start to regret letting Ernest join when he accidentally causes them to lose a game in the last second.
In his despair, he is visited by an angel, and given a pair of magical shoes, but is warned, "Don't misuse the shoes." As a matter of fact, the shoe store's owner, Zamiel Moloch happens to be a demon in disguise. He would eventually prevent Ernest's sportsmanship with the basketball players by luring Ernest to arrogance, and Ernest's love interest, Erma Terradiddle, a money-loving lady who was a formerly shy but cheerful geek turned into a beautiful but tawdry seductress, all in an effort to gain Quincy, the son of the lead player.
When an injury to a key player threatens to eliminate the team from the tournament unless they find a backup player, Ernest is given an opportunity to play. In the process, he discovers that the supernatural shoes have imbued him with super speed and the ability to fly. Armed with these extraordinary abilities, he leads the team to a series of victories leading ultimately to a showdown with the NBA's Charlotte Hornets. As the city league tournament champions, Clean Sweep earns the right to play an exhibition contest against the Hornets, but suffers turmoil as Ernest's teammates soon grow weary of his flagrant over-the-top ball-hogging antics. All the while, Quincy goes to steal a pair of tennis shoes he has had his eyes on.
While Ernest is in the zone and the team does nothing but sit around, Ernest decides to let the team do the work, wash his hands of Moloch and Erma, and get rid of the shoes. In doing so, it influences Quincy to return the shoes, but Ernest is needed again and scores (along with causing some mishaps) the game-winning point and the members of the team get drafted into the NBA, after a real agent recognizes Barry's skill.
Cast
- Jim Varney as Ernest P. Worrell
- Cylk Cozart as Barry
- Aaron Joseph as Quincy
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as Archangel
- Miguel A. Núñez Jr. as T.J.
- Jay Brazeau as Mr. Moloch
- Louise Vallance as Erma
Home media
Originally released on
See also
References
- ^ "Exchange Club treated to Cherry". The Tennessean. Nashville, TN. 1993-03-03. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
- ^ "Slam Dunk Ernest Laserdisc Release". LDDB. August 26, 2016. Retrieved November 17, 2019.
External links
- Slam Dunk Ernest at IMDb