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Slap Shot 3 - The Junior League DVD

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Get ready for a rough - and - tumble comedy that knows how to kick some serious puck! When a ragtag youth team is on the verge of losing it their only hope lies with the most outrageous players to ever hit the ice The Hanson Brothers! Featuring comedy legend Leslie Nielsen and hockey greats Mark Messier and Doug Gilmour Slap Shot 3 adds an all-new hilarious chapter to the hardest-hitting most irreverent sports comedy franchise of all time!

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Released
26 December 2008
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Universal Pictures UK 
Classification
Runtime
87 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5050582568080 
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The third instalment of the ice-hockey comedy franchise. Struggling Junior League hockey team the Charlestown Chiefs are in big trouble. Firmly entrenched at the bottom of the league and regularly taken to the cleaners by their rivals, something has to be done - and quickly. Enter the notorious Hanson brothers, Jeff (Jeff Carlson), Steve (Steve Carlson), and Toe (Trevor Chong), the roughest, dirtiest trio of reprobates ever to set foot in a hockey rink. Now, with support from the town's mayor (Leslie Nielsen) and their new badass mentors on board, the Chiefs begin to scale the heights and show their opponents that in the world of hockey only the strong survive.