Review of Wildcats (1986) by Gene Siskel for Chicago Tribune — 04 Mar 2010
The most interesting story about this movie would be the amount of money Hawn and Sylbert got paid for ripping off ''Private Benjamin,'' and how they managed to lure the usually talented director Michael Ritchie (''The Candidate,'' ''Smile'') into joining their caper.
Their story of wheeling and dealing would make a more exciting movie than ''Wildcats,'' which concludes with--you`ll never guess--a championship game between Goldie`s dirty two-dozen and the seemingly invincible crosstown rivals.
...Believe me: The tension will send you immediately to the candy counter.
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This review of Wildcats (1986) was written by Gene Siskel and published by Chicago Tribune on 04 Mar 2010.
Wildcats has generally received mixed reviews.
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