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'All-star' (also, 'Allstar' or 'All Star') is a term with meanings in both the worlds of
sports and
entertainment.
Entertainment
In the entertainment sense ('all star cast'), it is used to describe the cast of a
movie in which most of the speaking parts, even relatively minor ones, are played by motion picture stars who are generally associated with leading or major supporting roles. Despite the term, the phrase has rarely (if ever) been intended to apply to a film where ''every'' cast member is a star.
This practice is generally limited to large-budget, "epic" pictures - usually
war movies or
biblical epics. However an outstanding example of the genre is a
western - the original
1962 version of ''
How the West Was Won''.
Other films described as having an all-star cast have included:
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The Hollywood Revue of 1929'' (and similar films) (1929)
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Ziegfeld Follies'' (1946)
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Around the World in Eighty Days'' (1956)
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The Longest Day'' (1962)
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The V.I.P.s'' (1963)
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The Yellow Rolls-Royce'' (1964)
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The Greatest Story Ever Told'' (1965)
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Casino Royale'' (1967)
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Oh! What a Lovely War'' (1969)
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The Towering Inferno'' (1974)
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A Bridge Too Far'' (1977)
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True Romance'' (1993)
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Ocean's Eleven'' (2001)
The increasing pay demands of major Hollywood actors since the
1970s has largely precluded similar ensemble casts appearing in more recent productions.
Sports
"All-star" as a sports term can refer to an "all-star" team selected as the best players at particular positions in team sports, or a list of top participants in individual sports such as
golf and
automobile racing. Events limited to all-stars in the field of individual sports are referred to as "all-star events"; in team sports the premier all-star
games are the
Major League Baseball All-Star Game,
NBA All-Star Game,
Pro Bowl,
NHL All-Star Game, and the
MLS All-Star Game. Many all-star teams, such as collegiate "all-conference",
All-America or
All-Australian teams, are named on a purely honorary basis with no intent of their ever performing together as a unit.
The
British and Irish Lions rugby union team is similar to an all-stars team; they tour to either
Australia,
New Zealand or
South Africa every four years and are a composite team from
England,
Scotland,
Wales and
Ireland. Being selected for the Lions is one of the biggest honours a player from those nations can receive. The
Pacific Islanders rugby union team is a similar team from
Samoa,
Fiji and
Tonga but thus far have only played 3 separate one-off tests against Australia, New Zealand and South Africa in 2004.
The
Gaelic Athletic Association chooses
GAA All-Stars teams in
hurling and
Gaelic football every year.
Variations
A variation on this term is used to show that an individual has been honored to be chosen ahead of his or her peers within a certain geographical or other limitation. Hence, 'All State' and 'All District' denotes someone chosen as a top performer within their state or district, respectively.
See also
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Chuck Taylor All-Stars
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All Star (song)
Sources
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