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'Alley Cats Strike' is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on YouTube, Disney+, Amazon, and Google Play. Stream & Watch Online Powered by JustWatch. Alley Cats Strike (television) Disney Channel Original Movie; premiered on March 18, 2000. Four hip teens are content with their non-conformist attitudes, retro styles of dress, and an interest in bowling and lounge music that have made them outcasts among their classmates at West Appleton Middle School.

Alley Cats Strike (television) Disney Channel Original Movie; premiered on March 18, 2000. Four hip teens are content with their non-conformist attitudes, retro styles of dress, and an interest in bowling and lounge music that have made them outcasts among their classmates at West Appleton Middle School. But when an annual interschool competition ends in a tie, the school has to turn to bowling to break it, and suddenly the four teens are thrust into the spotlight, with the most popular and athletic kid in school, who has never bowled, added to their team. The teens must set aside their differences and learn to work together. Directed by Rod Daniel. Stars Kyle Schmid (Alex Thompson), Robert Ri'chard (Todd McLemore), Kaley Cuoco (Elisa), Mimi Paley (Delia), Joey Wilcots (Ken).

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Alley Cats Strike
Written byGregory K. Pincus
Directed byRod Daniel
StarringKyle Schmid
Robert Ri'chard
Kaley Cuoco
Original language(s)English
Production
Running time103 minutes
Production company(s)Rastar
DistributorBuena Vista Television
Release
Original networkDisney Channel
Original releaseMarch 18, 2000

Alley Cats Strike is a Disney Channel Original Movie that premiered on March 18, 2000. Directed by Rod Daniel, it stars Kyle Schmid, Robert Ri'chard, and Kaley Cuoco.

Plot[edit]

A junior high school basketball game between the cities of East Appleton and West Appleton ends in a tie. The two cities, both vying for a trophy known as The Mighty Apple, must determine the winner through a bowling competition. Big dollar casino no deposit. Alex Thompson and his friends, Delia, Elisa and Ken, are in West Appleton Junior High School's bowling club; they discover that Todd McLemore, a popular basketball player, is also a member of the club, as his friends Leo and Flip had signed him up as a prank.

At a bowling alley operated by Alex's father, Kevin Thompson, Todd reluctantly trains for the upcoming bowling competition with Alex and his friends. He criticizes Alex and his friends for not demonstrating a strong willingness to win, which they deem as overconfidence. Alex later attends a party with Todd, rather than train at the bowling alley with his friends, upsetting them. Todd's bowling improves, while Alex's bowling becomes worse as he continues to spend time with Todd.

The children later redecorate Kevin's bowling alley to bring in customers. Todd uses his popularity to convince various businesses to donate supplies such as paint and flashing lights for the bowling alley, where a party known as the 'Bowling Ball' is held and attended by dozens of people. Delia, Elisa, and Ken leave the party early, as they feel betrayed by Alex now frequently hanging out with Todd and his friends. After the party, Alex overhears Todd's friends talking among each other and discovers that they are only pretending to be friends with Alex to increase the chances of their school winning back The Mighty Apple.

Jeff McLemore, Todd's father and the mayor of West Appleton, makes a wager with mayor Hanburger of East Appleton: the winning team, in addition to receiving The Mighty Apple, will also get to choose the name for a new school that is under construction. Hanburger hires Whipsaw McGraw, a bowling champion, to train his bowling team. Freeslots com magic wheel. From the city, the West Appleton bowling team receives low-quality team shirts for the bowling competition. The team is also told about the wager between the mayors, after which Alex quits the team out of anger.

Todd attempts to convince Alex to rejoin the bowling team, and reveals new shirts with the team's name, Alley Cats, on it. Kevin later tells Alex that he used to be friends with Jeff when they were younger, but ended their friendship after accusing the other of losing a baseball game, which they both believe resulted in the city losing The Mighty Apple. Kevin tells Alex to not let a dispute end a friendship.

Alex rejoins the bowling team for the competition the next day. At the end of the competition, Todd's bowling results in a 7-10 split, which he could never master during his training. Delia substitutes for Todd. Using her knowledge of physics, Delia rolls a spinner slowly down the lane and spares, winning the competition, to everyone's surprise. Todd tells his father that it does not seem fair for a school to be named over a game of bowling. Alex and his friends decide to compromise and name the new school Appleton Central.

Cast[edit]

  • Kyle Schmid – Alex Thompson
  • Robert Ri'chard – Todd McLemore
  • Kaley Cuoco – Elisa Bowers
  • Mimi Paley – Delia Graci
  • Joey Wilcots – Kenneth 'Ken' Long
  • Matt McCoy – Mr. Kevin Thompson
  • Hardee T. Lineham – Principal Morris
  • Evan Noble – Leonardo 'Leo'
  • Gino Giacomini – Flip
  • Tim Reid – Mayor Jeffery 'Jeff' McLemore
  • Daphne Maxwell Reid – Mrs. Catherine 'Cathy' McLemore
  • Phillip Williams – Louis 'Sweet Lou'
  • Rodger Barton – Mayor Hanburger
  • Roman Podhora – Coach Fetters
  • David Reale – Baron McKay
  • Laura Vandervoort – Lauren
  • Joan Gregson – Ms. Jenson
  • Janet Bailey – Nancy
  • Alisha Morrison – Gina
  • Marcello Meleca – Bubba
  • Bill Lake – Whipsaw McGraw
  • Booth Stephenson – Robert 'Bobby 'Nagurski
  • David Talbot – Corning
  • Mary Lu Zahalan – Ms. Johnson
  • Paul Constable – Bowling Referee
  • Rufus Crawford – Ken's Dad
  • Elizabeth Lennie – Mrs. Thompson
  • Terry Doyle – Grandpa

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Production[edit]

Viva la slots. Filming of Alley Cats Strike began on October 25, 1999.[1] Whirly word for mac.

Popular culture[edit]

In 2014, the movie's English Wikipedia article gained attention for having the longest film plot summary on the English-language version of the site.[2][3]

Soundtrack[edit]

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1.'Pedal to the Steel'Chris Browne, Shaffer Smith, Wade Robson, Kenny Blank, and Kel MitchellYoungstown
2.'Just Allow'Norwood FisherFishbone and The Familyhood Nextperience
3.'Body Rockin' Time'Douglas Shawe, Tom Mgrdichian, and Teddy CastellucciChristian Davis
4.'Anywhere You Are'Tom Snow and Jack FeldmanChan Andre
5.'Pitiful'Jim Cushnie, Ricky Estrada, David Ferreria, Richard Ferreira and Dennis LeipertPushover
6.'Hey Louise'Matt LeonardSquirtgun
7.'Camp Hollywood Special'Bill ElliotThe Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra
8.'When We Dance'Bill ElliotThe Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra
9.'The Shim Sham Song'Bill ElliotThe Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra
10.'Let's Get Married'Bill ElliotThe Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra
11.'Swinging the Century'Bill ElliotThe Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra
12.'I'm Fallin' in Love Again'Bill ElliotThe Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra
13.'Skiing Moguls'Phil MarshallMersh Bros. Band
14.'Wind Surfing'Phil MarshallMersh Bros. Band

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References[edit]

  1. ^Hettrick, Scott (October 20, 1999). 'Disney Channel rolls a 'Strike''. The Hollywood Reporter.
  2. ^Blatt, Ben (June 26, 2014). 'The Longest Movie Plot Summary on Wikipedia'. Slate. Retrieved June 30, 2014.
  3. ^Blatt, Ben (June 30, 2014). 'The Screenwriter of Alley Cats Strike on Inspiring the Longest Plot Summary on Wikipedia'. Slate. Retrieved June 30, 2014.
Watch Alley Cats Strike online, free
Alley Cats Strike
Written byGregory K. Pincus
Directed byRod Daniel
StarringKyle Schmid
Robert Ri'chard
Kaley Cuoco
Original language(s)English
Production
Running time103 minutes
Production company(s)Rastar
DistributorBuena Vista Television
Release
Original networkDisney Channel
Original releaseMarch 18, 2000

Alley Cats Strike is a Disney Channel Original Movie that premiered on March 18, 2000. Directed by Rod Daniel, it stars Kyle Schmid, Robert Ri'chard, and Kaley Cuoco.

Plot[edit]

A junior high school basketball game between the cities of East Appleton and West Appleton ends in a tie. The two cities, both vying for a trophy known as The Mighty Apple, must determine the winner through a bowling competition. Big dollar casino no deposit. Alex Thompson and his friends, Delia, Elisa and Ken, are in West Appleton Junior High School's bowling club; they discover that Todd McLemore, a popular basketball player, is also a member of the club, as his friends Leo and Flip had signed him up as a prank.

At a bowling alley operated by Alex's father, Kevin Thompson, Todd reluctantly trains for the upcoming bowling competition with Alex and his friends. He criticizes Alex and his friends for not demonstrating a strong willingness to win, which they deem as overconfidence. Alex later attends a party with Todd, rather than train at the bowling alley with his friends, upsetting them. Todd's bowling improves, while Alex's bowling becomes worse as he continues to spend time with Todd.

The children later redecorate Kevin's bowling alley to bring in customers. Todd uses his popularity to convince various businesses to donate supplies such as paint and flashing lights for the bowling alley, where a party known as the 'Bowling Ball' is held and attended by dozens of people. Delia, Elisa, and Ken leave the party early, as they feel betrayed by Alex now frequently hanging out with Todd and his friends. After the party, Alex overhears Todd's friends talking among each other and discovers that they are only pretending to be friends with Alex to increase the chances of their school winning back The Mighty Apple.

Jeff McLemore, Todd's father and the mayor of West Appleton, makes a wager with mayor Hanburger of East Appleton: the winning team, in addition to receiving The Mighty Apple, will also get to choose the name for a new school that is under construction. Hanburger hires Whipsaw McGraw, a bowling champion, to train his bowling team. Freeslots com magic wheel. From the city, the West Appleton bowling team receives low-quality team shirts for the bowling competition. The team is also told about the wager between the mayors, after which Alex quits the team out of anger.

Todd attempts to convince Alex to rejoin the bowling team, and reveals new shirts with the team's name, Alley Cats, on it. Kevin later tells Alex that he used to be friends with Jeff when they were younger, but ended their friendship after accusing the other of losing a baseball game, which they both believe resulted in the city losing The Mighty Apple. Kevin tells Alex to not let a dispute end a friendship.

Alex rejoins the bowling team for the competition the next day. At the end of the competition, Todd's bowling results in a 7-10 split, which he could never master during his training. Delia substitutes for Todd. Using her knowledge of physics, Delia rolls a spinner slowly down the lane and spares, winning the competition, to everyone's surprise. Todd tells his father that it does not seem fair for a school to be named over a game of bowling. Alex and his friends decide to compromise and name the new school Appleton Central.

Cast[edit]

  • Kyle Schmid – Alex Thompson
  • Robert Ri'chard – Todd McLemore
  • Kaley Cuoco – Elisa Bowers
  • Mimi Paley – Delia Graci
  • Joey Wilcots – Kenneth 'Ken' Long
  • Matt McCoy – Mr. Kevin Thompson
  • Hardee T. Lineham – Principal Morris
  • Evan Noble – Leonardo 'Leo'
  • Gino Giacomini – Flip
  • Tim Reid – Mayor Jeffery 'Jeff' McLemore
  • Daphne Maxwell Reid – Mrs. Catherine 'Cathy' McLemore
  • Phillip Williams – Louis 'Sweet Lou'
  • Rodger Barton – Mayor Hanburger
  • Roman Podhora – Coach Fetters
  • David Reale – Baron McKay
  • Laura Vandervoort – Lauren
  • Joan Gregson – Ms. Jenson
  • Janet Bailey – Nancy
  • Alisha Morrison – Gina
  • Marcello Meleca – Bubba
  • Bill Lake – Whipsaw McGraw
  • Booth Stephenson – Robert 'Bobby 'Nagurski
  • David Talbot – Corning
  • Mary Lu Zahalan – Ms. Johnson
  • Paul Constable – Bowling Referee
  • Rufus Crawford – Ken's Dad
  • Elizabeth Lennie – Mrs. Thompson
  • Terry Doyle – Grandpa

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Production[edit]

Viva la slots. Filming of Alley Cats Strike began on October 25, 1999.[1] Whirly word for mac.

Popular culture[edit]

In 2014, the movie's English Wikipedia article gained attention for having the longest film plot summary on the English-language version of the site.[2][3]

Soundtrack[edit]

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1.'Pedal to the Steel'Chris Browne, Shaffer Smith, Wade Robson, Kenny Blank, and Kel MitchellYoungstown
2.'Just Allow'Norwood FisherFishbone and The Familyhood Nextperience
3.'Body Rockin' Time'Douglas Shawe, Tom Mgrdichian, and Teddy CastellucciChristian Davis
4.'Anywhere You Are'Tom Snow and Jack FeldmanChan Andre
5.'Pitiful'Jim Cushnie, Ricky Estrada, David Ferreria, Richard Ferreira and Dennis LeipertPushover
6.'Hey Louise'Matt LeonardSquirtgun
7.'Camp Hollywood Special'Bill ElliotThe Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra
8.'When We Dance'Bill ElliotThe Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra
9.'The Shim Sham Song'Bill ElliotThe Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra
10.'Let's Get Married'Bill ElliotThe Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra
11.'Swinging the Century'Bill ElliotThe Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra
12.'I'm Fallin' in Love Again'Bill ElliotThe Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra
13.'Skiing Moguls'Phil MarshallMersh Bros. Band
14.'Wind Surfing'Phil MarshallMersh Bros. Band

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References[edit]

  1. ^Hettrick, Scott (October 20, 1999). 'Disney Channel rolls a 'Strike''. The Hollywood Reporter.
  2. ^Blatt, Ben (June 26, 2014). 'The Longest Movie Plot Summary on Wikipedia'. Slate. Retrieved June 30, 2014.
  3. ^Blatt, Ben (June 30, 2014). 'The Screenwriter of Alley Cats Strike on Inspiring the Longest Plot Summary on Wikipedia'. Slate. Retrieved June 30, 2014.

External links[edit]

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