The Longest Yard is a 1974 American
comedy sports-
drama film about inmates at a prison who play
American football against their guards.
Burt Reynolds portrayed Paul "Wrecking" Crewe in the original, and the coach Nate Scarborough in the 2005
remake. The 1974 original was also the basis for the 2001 movie
Mean Machine (a shortened version of the title used for the original's UK release), starring
Vinnie Jones as Danny Meehan, based on the character of Paul Crewe, and featuring
association football instead of American football.
Green Bay Packers legend
Ray Nitschke appeared in the 1974 version as did the country legend
George Jones.
Plot
The protagonist is Paul "Wrecking" Crewe (
Burt Reynolds), former star pro football
quarterback living with his wealthy girlfriend (
Anitra Ford) in
Palm Beach, Florida. After a fight with her, he gets drunk and "steals" her expensive
Citroen SM automobile. He is surprised when a fleet of police cars follow him, so he escapes them and hides the car underwater, but he is later caught. This leads to an 18 month prison sentence.