The Wild Bunch - 1969 American Western film directed by Sam Peckinpah[1] about an aging outlaw gang on the Texas-Mexico border, trying to exist . The film was controversial because of its graphic, bloody violence and its portrayal of the crude men attempting to survive by any available means. The mighty ducks - Emilio Estevez- is a successful Minneapolis defense attorney, whose truculent courtroom antics have earned him no respect among his peers. , Bombay is sentenced to community service by coaching the local "District 5" PeeWee hockey team. Bombay has a history with the sport, although his memories are far from pleasant: When Bombay meets the team, he realizes the kids have no practice facility, equipment or ability to go with it.Bombay berates the team for not listening to him the players challenge his authority. Now playing as the "Ducks", they fight to a tie in the next game and recruit three new players. the Ducks players lose faith in Bombay and revert to their old habits. Bombay manages to win back the Ducks' trust The Ducks manage to make it to the championship against the Hawks. the Ducks manage to score a tie and earn a penalty shot in the final seconds of the game. Bombay encourages Charlie (adel)to take the shot, reassuring him that even if he fails it will be allright. Charlie manages to score a goal using a technique Gordon taught him.