It remains the best example of the most different of men competing fairly and getting along peacefully ever filmed.
Brian's Song (1971)
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Reviews Counted:11
Fresh:10
Rotten:1
Average Rating:7.5/10
Runtime: 74 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Gale Sayers (Williams) joins the Chicago Bears as a running back and meets the competitive Brian Piccolo (Caan). While at first the two are rivals, they soon form a strong friendship. Things take a... Gale Sayers (Williams) joins the Chicago Bears as a running back and meets the competitive Brian Piccolo (Caan). While at first the two are rivals, they soon form a strong friendship. Things take a turn for the worse when Sayers is injured and when Piccolo begins to suffer from cancer. A poignant and well-acted movie originally made for television. [More]
Starring: James Caan, Billy Dee Williams, Jack Warden, Judy Pace
Starring: James Caan, Billy Dee Williams, Jack Warden, Judy Pace, Shelley Fabares
Director: Buzz Kulik
Director: Buzz Kulik
Producer: Paul Junger-Witt
Screenwriter: William Blinn
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The film’s emotions are obvious and blunt, but they get the job done.
Made-for-TV eyewash for disheartened Bears fans to drown their sorrows in.
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