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  1. Cool Runnings Based on a true story, this is the comedic saga of four Jamaican athletes going to extremes to compete as bobsled racers at the Winter Olympics. With few resources and virtually no clue about winter sports, it's an uphill course for this troupe from the tropics who are sliding on thin ice as they go for the gold in Calgary, Canada.

  2. Feb 6, 2014 · David Yarrow/Getty Images) "Cool Runnings" is one of the most popular Olympics movies of the past few decades, and it's mostly made up. It's based on a true story, but a member of the unlikely ...

  3. Oct 1, 1993 · Directed by. John Turteltaub. There really was a Jamaican bobsled team. And if the movie "Cool Runnings" can be trusted, the Jamaicans practiced on a bobsled with wheels, in the absence of any snow in their native land. Then they went to the winter Olympics, where the crowds cheered their pluck, if not their speed.

  4. Cool Runnings (1993) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular ...

  5. The first downhill tobogganing track in Africa, Cool Runnings is a Cape Town-based family park boasting an intricate course of steel tracks and top-notch, wheeled bobsleds. It’s fun for kids and adults, and it’s completely safe and the combination of speed and skill makes it a thrilling challenge for even the most die-hard speed freak.

  6. Oct 1, 1993 · Cool Runnings. Rating: PG. Release Date: October 1, 1993. Genre: Comedy, Family, Historical, Live Action, Sports. With few resources and virtually no clue about winter sports, it's an uphill course for this troupe from the tropics who are sliding on thin ice as they go for the gold in Calgary, Canada. Refusing to let anything stand in their way ...

  7. Jun 19, 2018 · Cool Runnings was released in 1993 and loosely told the true story of the 1988 Jamaican Bobsleigh Team. All names were changed, and much of the story was either embellished or wholly reimagined. John Candy was cast as coach Irving Blitzer, a character very loosely based on Howard Siler. It was Candy’s last film to be released before his death.

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