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White Men Can’t Jump 1992

  It ain’t easy being this good.  Two street basketball hustlers try to con each other, then team up for a bigger score.

It ain’t easy being this good. Two street basketball hustlers try to con each other, then team up for a bigger score.

Does White Men Can’t Jump have end credit scenes?

No!

White Men Can’t Jump does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

Meet the Full Cast and Actors of White Men Can’t Jump

Explore the complete cast of White Men Can’t Jump, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


Woody Harrelson

Woody Harrelson

Billy Hoyle

Rosie Perez

Rosie Perez

Gloria Clement

Alex Trebek

Alex Trebek

Alex Trebek

Wesley Snipes

Wesley Snipes

Sidney Deane

Kadeem Hardison

Kadeem Hardison

Junior

Sarah Stavrou

Sarah Stavrou

Etiwanda

John Marshall Jones

John Marshall Jones

Walter

Allan Malamud

Allan Malamud

Rocket Scientist

Bill Caplan

Bill Caplan

Tournament Announcer

Cylk Cozart

Cylk Cozart

Robert

Bill Henderson

Bill Henderson

Bill Henderson

Eloy Casados

Eloy Casados

Tony Stucci

Tyra Ferrell

Tyra Ferrell

Rhonda Deane

Gregg Daniel

Gregg Daniel

Leon

Marques Johnson

Marques Johnson

Raymond

Don Fullilove

Don Fullilove

Jake

Frank Rossi

Frank Rossi

Frank Stucci

Duane Martin

Duane Martin

Willie Lewis

Johnny Gilbert

Johnny Gilbert

Jeopardy! Announcer

David Roberson

David Roberson

T.J.

Daniel Porto

Daniel Porto

Ballplayer

Ernest Harden Jr.

Ernest Harden Jr.

George

Kevin Benton

Kevin Benton

Zeke

Reynaldo Rey

Reynaldo Rey

Tad

Chick Hearn

Chick Hearn

NBA Announcer

Nigel Miguel

Nigel Miguel

Dwight 'The Flight' McGhee

Jeanne McCarthy

Jeanne McCarthy

Dressing Room Staffer

Freeman Williams

Freeman Williams

Duck Johnson

Donna Howell

Donna Howell

Yolanda

Lanei Chapman

Lanei Chapman

Lanei

Sonny Craver

Sonny Craver

Sonny Craver

Jon Hendricks

Jon Hendricks

Jon Hendricks

Louis Price

Louis Price

Eddie 'The King' Faroo

Reggie Leon

Reggie Leon

Reggie

Irene Nettles

Irene Nettles

Real Estate Agent

Torri Whitehead

Torri Whitehead

Tanya

Lisa McDowell

Lisa McDowell

Alisa

David Maxwell

David Maxwell

Malcolm

Dion B. Vines

Dion B. Vines

The Bank

Richard James Baker

Richard James Baker

Tournament Referee

Amy Golden

Amy Golden

Big Guy's Girlfriend

Zandra Hill

Zandra Hill

Sponsor

Jeanette Srubar

Jeanette Srubar

Little Guy's Girlfriend

Fred P. Gregory

Fred P. Gregory

Sponsor

Carl E. Hodge

Carl E. Hodge

Pickup Truck Driver

Ruben Martinez

Ruben Martinez

Ruben

Gary Lazer

Gary Lazer

Oki-Dog Businessman

Leonard A. Oakland

Leonard A. Oakland

Dr. Leonard Allen

John Charles Sheehan

John Charles Sheehan

Cop

Carl A. McGee

Carl A. McGee

Gambler

Stu Lantz

Stu Lantz

NBA Announcer

Ronald Beals

Ronald Beals

Ballplayer

Joe Metcalf

Joe Metcalf

Ballplayer

Mahcoe Moore

Mahcoe Moore

Ballplayer

Mark Hill

Mark Hill

Ballplayer

Eric Kizzie

Eric Kizzie

Ballplayer

Joseph Duffy

Joseph Duffy

Ballplayer

Chalmer Maddox

Chalmer Maddox

Ballplayer

Leroy Michaux

Leroy Michaux

Ballplayer

Pete Duffy

Pete Duffy

Ballplayer

Gary Moeller

Gary Moeller

Ballplayer

Jeffrey Todd

Jeffrey Todd

Ballplayer

Lester Hawkins

Lester Hawkins

Ballplayer

Take the Ultimate White Men Can’t Jump Movie Quiz

Challenge your knowledge of White Men Can’t Jump with this fun and interactive movie quiz. Test yourself on key plot points, iconic characters, hidden details, and memorable moments to see how well you really know the film.


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Which two actors play the lead roles of Billy and Sidney?

Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for White Men Can’t Jump

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Read the complete plot summary of White Men Can’t Jump, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.


Billy Hoyle Woody Harrelson is a former college basketball player who makes his living by hustling streetballers who assume he cannot play well because he is white. Sidney Deane [Wesley Snipes] is a talented but cocky player who has beaten Billy twice.

Billy and his live-in girlfriend, Gloria Clemente [Rosie Perez], are on the run from the Stucci brothers, mobsters to whom he owes a gambling debt. Gloria’s goal is to be a contestant on the television game show Jeopardy! and make a fortune, while Sidney aims to buy a house for his family outside the rough Baldwin Village neighborhood. He proposes a business partnership with Billy in which they will hustle other players by setting them up to pick Billy as Sidney’s teammate. At first, their system is very successful, but when they unexpectedly lose a game, it turns out that Sidney had double-crossed Billy by deliberately playing badly to avenge his earlier loss to him.

Gloria and Billy go to Sidney’s apartment and appeal to his wife Rhonda [Tyra Ferrell], hoping to broker a truce. The women agree to share the money, provided Sidney and Billy team up for a major two-on-two outdoor tournament. Despite their constant bickering, Sidney and Billy win the grand prize of $5,000, largely due to Billy’s ability to disrupt his opponents’ concentration. Sidney is pleased with the outcome, but he cannot help mocking Billy about his inability to slam dunk.

Billy insists that he can indeed dunk and bets his share of the $5,000 on his ability to dunk but fails. When he tells Gloria, she leaves him. Desperate to get her back, Billy goes to Sidney for help. Sidney has a friend who works as a security guard at the TV studio that produces Jeopardy! His friend agrees to use his connections to get her on the show if Billy can sink a hook shot from beyond the half-court line, which he does. Gloria initially stumbles over sports questions but makes a comeback with a pet topic, “Foods That Begin With the Letter Q.” She wins $14,100 on her first episode.

Billy sings Gloria a song he has composed and wins her back. As Billy and Gloria discuss their future, Sidney approaches Billy for help: His apartment was burglarized and his winnings were stolen. Gloria is expecting Billy to get a steady job, but Sidney informs him that two hoops legends of the L.A. streetball scene, Eddie “The King” Faroo [Louis Price] and Duck Johnson [Freeman Williams], are playing downtown. Sidney asks Billy to partner with him to play against them. Billy agrees, offering to gamble his share. Gloria warns that if Billy gambles with her money, they are through, even if he and Sidney win. Billy sides with Sidney, feeling he must honor the obligation he owes him for getting Gloria on Jeopardy!. Gloria respectfully breaks up with Billy due to this situation. Billy and Sidney play against King and Duck and prevail, the winning point coming when Sidney lobs an alley-oop pass to Billy, who dunks it.

Billy returns home and is crushed to find that Gloria has in fact left him. The mobsters who are after Billy find him, and he pays his debts. Sidney remarks that Billy and Gloria may be better off without each other. Billy is fed up and finished with basketball hustling, and asks Sidney if he could offer him a job at his construction company, which Sidney agrees to help Billy out. The film ends as Billy and Sidney launch into another basketball argument and return to the court where they first met to play a one-on-one game, this time as friends.

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Cars Featured in White Men Can’t Jump

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Explore all cars featured in White Men Can’t Jump, including their makes, models, scenes they appear in, and their significance to the plot. A must-read for car enthusiasts and movie buffs alike.


Chevrolet

1969

Chevelle

Chevrolet

1975

Nova

Dodge

1971

Charger

Dodge

1974

Tradesman

Ford

1975

Mustang II

GMC

1948

PD 4151

John

Deere 4650

Oldsmobile

1967

Cutlass

Pontiac

1981

Firebird Trans Am

White Men Can’t Jump Themes and Keywords

Discover the central themes, ideas, and keywords that define the movie’s story, tone, and message. Analyze the film’s deeper meanings, genre influences, and recurring concepts.


sex scenefemale nuditylove scenebasketballracismcult filmgender in titletournamentbasketball tournamentracist remarkbasketball playerplaying basketballshowertaking a showersinging in a showerdancing in a showerwrapped in a towelman wrapped in a towelanswering the door in a towelanswering the door shirtlessinterracial relationshippointing a gun at someonesleeping shirtlessthrowing water on someonehandcuffshandcuffed manthreatened with a gunbare chested maleclothed female naked male sceneman wears underwearman wears boxer shortsman wears shortslatinahispanicinterracialblack white friendshipbuddy moviebasketball sportlos angeles californiastreet basketballhustlehustlerwhite man black man relationshipblack male white male relationshipvenice beach californiayo mamma joketalking smacksmack talkdebthustling

White Men Can’t Jump Other Names and Titles

Explore the various alternative titles, translations, and other names used for White Men Can’t Jump across different regions and languages. Understand how the film is marketed and recognized worldwide.


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