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''Radio'' is a 2003 American
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directed by Mike Tollin. It was inspired by the 1996 ''
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'' article "Someone to Lean On" by Gary Smith. The article and the movie are based on the true story of T. L. Hanna High School football coach Harold Jones (
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) and a young man with an intellectual disability, James Robert "Radio" Kennedy ( Cuba Gooding Jr.). The film co-stars
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and
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. It was filmed primarily in
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.


Plot

In the 1970s, James Robert "Radio" Kennedy, a 23-year-old
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man, lives alone with his mother, who, as a nurse, spends much of the day at work. Radio spends much of his day roaming the town and pushing a
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, which he uses to collect anything interesting he finds. Radio often pauses to observe the local high school football team, led by Coach Harold Jones, in its training sessions. During one such session, the football falls out of bounds, which allows Radio to collect it and haul it away in his cart. A group of players retaliate the following day by tying Radio's hands and feet, locking him in the gear shed, and throwing footballs at the door to scare him. Jones frees Radio and punishes the wrongdoers by making them run extra wind sprints after practice. Jones takes it upon himself to assist in Radio's care and gives him his nickname because of his penchant for listening to the radio. Radio begins assisting Coach Jones on the football team and inspires the team before each game as a mascot-type figure. Radio's increased attention from Jones is faced with resistance from the football team's parents, who see Radio as a distraction from their own sons' successes. Upon the end of the football season, Jones involves Radio with several activities within the high school and winds up neglecting his daughter, Mary Helen, who is a member of the high school's cheerleading squad. At a
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Mass, Radio receives several gifts from the townspeople. Mary Helen confides to her father that while she does not blame him for neglecting her, she cannot understand the reason for his interest in Radio. The following day, Radio distributes the gifts around town. He soon encounters a suspicious police officer, and his impaired ability to communicate leads to his arrest on the charge of possessing stolen property. However, the other officers recognize Radio, who is released. To make up for the wrongful arrest, the arresting officer is forced to ferry Radio around town to finish delivering the gifts. After the holidays, Radio begins taking classes in the high school to complete his formal education. One of the football players who had tormented him tricks Radio into entering the girls' locker room. Radio is reluctant to tell Coach Jones who set him up, but Jones interviews other players to determine the player's identity, which ends up being Johnny. Jones punishes him by benching him for a decisive game. Radio's mother suddenly dies of a
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, and Radio finds himself living alone until his absent older brother, Walter, finally returns to take care of him. The same evening, Jones reveals to Mary Helen that his attachment to Radio and need to assist him stem from a childhood incident in which Jones, as a child making a living off delivering newspapers, did not help a mentally-disabled boy his own age, who was crying behind barbed wire. Following the death of Radio's mother, pressure from the school board to have Radio put in a specialized institution strengthens. The association between Radio and Jones is blamed also for the team's inability to win. In a meeting with the townspeople, Jones speaks of Radio being a blessing for the community by showing how people should treat one another, and he announces his resignation as head coach so that he can spend more time with his family. At Radio's high school graduation, he receives an honorary diploma and a letterman jacket. The film ends with clips being shown of the real-life Radio and Coach Jones leading the football team.


Cast

* Cuba Gooding Jr. as James Robert "Radio" Kennedy *
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as Coach Harold Jones, the head football coach *
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as Mrs. Linda Jones, Harold's wife *
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as Maggie Kennedy, Radio's mother *
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as Mary Helen Jones *
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as Principal Daniels * Brent Sexton as Coach Honeycutt, assistant football coach and head basketball coach *
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as Johnny Clay *
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as Frank Clay, Johnny's father * Patrick Breen as Tucker


Background

The film's lead character, Radio, is based on James Robert "Radio" Kennedy, who was born October 14, 1946 in
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. Radio died December 15, 2019.


Reception

On review aggregate
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, ''Radio'' holds a 35% approval rating, with the consensus reading: "The story is heavy on syrupy uplift and turns ''Radio'' into a saint/cuddly pet." The film holds a score of 38 out of 100 on
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. The film grossed $52.6 million against a budget of approximately $30 million. Cuba Gooding Jr. earned a
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nomination for Worst Actor for his performance in the film but also an
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for Best Actor in a Motion Picture.


Awards and nominations


Soundtrack

The soundtrack to ''Radio'' was released on October 21, 2003.


See also

*
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* List of teachers portrayed in films *
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References


External links

* * The magazine article that inspired Mike Tollin to make the film. * * Answers some questions about the factual accuracy of the movie. * * {{cite web, last=Hilton, first=Sheila, title=Radio / James "Radio" Kennedy, url=http://www.anderson5.net/domain/669, website=www.anderson5.net, publisher= T. L. Hanna High School, access-date=18 April 2018, language=en 2003 films 2003 biographical drama films 2000s American films 2000s coming-of-age drama films 2000s English-language films 2000s high school films 2000s sports drama films 2000s teen drama films African-American biographical dramas American coming-of-age drama films American sports drama films American teen drama films Anderson County, South Carolina Biographical films about educators Biographical films about sportspeople Columbia Pictures films Cultural depictions of players of American football Films about father–daughter relationships Films about intellectual disability Films about interracial romance Films about mother–son relationships Films based on newspaper and magazine articles Films directed by Michael Tollin Films scored by James Horner Films set in the 1970s Films set in 1976 Films shot in South Carolina Films with screenplays by Mike Rich High school football films Revolution Studios films Sports drama films based on actual events English-language biographical drama films English-language sports drama films