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After becoming the winningest coach in college football history, Joe Paterno is embroiled in Penn State's Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse scandal, challenging his legacy and forcing him to face questions of institutional failure regarding the victims.
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105 min
2018-04-07
Released
English
182
6.2
Joe Paterno
Sue Paterno
MRI Tech
Guido D'Elia
Bobby - Media Wrangler
Sports Producer
Devon Smith
Jay Paterno
Mike McQueary
Sara Ganim
Todd - Press Photographer
Security Guard
Scott Paterno
Mary Kay Paterno
Sports Director
Control Room Tech
Control Room Tech
Galen Hall
Tom Bradley
Mara Lewis
Ron Vanderlinden
Drew Astorino - Def. Captain
Football Player
Football Player
Football Player
Football Player
Football Player
Football Player
Football Player
Nittany Club Donor
Nittany Club Donor
Jerry Sandusky
Dottie Sandusky
Tim Curley
Graham Spanier
Gary Schultz
Sports Cameraman
Sandra Spanier
Wealthy Donor
David Newhouse
Charlie Thompson
Mike Gillum
Aaron Fisher
Dawn Fisher
Liam
Mindy
Juliet
Kim Belcher
Chris - Kim's Husband
TV Producer
Hugh
Librarian
Frank Noonan
News Producer
High School Student
High School Student
High School Student
PSU Student
Cameraman
Dori
Cathy - Newhouse's Secretary
Dan McGinn
Frank Ganter
Student on Stairs
Student on Stairs
Student on Stairs
Riot Reporter
Riot Interviewee
Riot Interviewee
Riot Interviewee
Riot Interviewee
Riot Interviewee
Riot Interviewee
Riot Interviewee
Riot Interviewee
Riot Interviewee
Campus Interviewee
Campus Interviewee
Reporter
Reporter
Reporter
Zack Paterno
Young Sue Paterno
Nurse
Doctor
Protester
Alum
Banquet Guest (uncredited)
CNN Cameraman (uncredited)
Photographer (uncredited)
Lizzie Paterno (uncredited)
Sarah - Press Reporter (uncredited)
Penn State Student (uncredited)
Youth Services Employee (uncredited)
Defensive Coach (uncredited)
Painted 409 Fan (uncredited)
Penn State Student (uncredited)
Penn State Student (uncredited)
Penn State Student (uncredited)
Pool Boy (uncredited)
Penn State Student (uncredited)
High School Administrator (uncredited)
High School Student (uncredited)
Photographer (uncredited)
Wealthy Charity Donor (uncredited)
(voice) (uncredited)
Penn State Student (uncredited)
High School Student (uncredited)
Penn State Student (uncredited)
Penn State Student (uncredited)
TV News Reporter (uncredited)
Penn State Football Player (uncredited)
Wealthy Donor (uncredited)
Penn State Football Player (uncredited)
Penn State Student (uncredited)
Penn State Student (uncredited)
Press / Sideline Cameramen (uncredited)
High School Student (uncredited)
Pool Mom (uncredited)
Wealthy Donor (uncredited)
Caroline Paterno (uncredited)
CNN Reporter (uncredited)
Penn State Student (uncredited)
Channel 4 TV Reporter (uncredited)
Riot Interviewee (as Maria Sangirardi Jung)
7.6
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8.0
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7.0
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7.5
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0.8
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7.0
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7.4
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7.9
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1962-05-23 | en
6.9
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7.4
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0.0
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4.0
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8.5
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7.9
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7.2
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7.2
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7.0
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7.0
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7.2
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7.5
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