Code Breakers (2005)
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Synopsis: Based on the Bill McWilliams book A RETURN TO GLORY, ESPN's made-for-TV movie CODE BREAKERS dramatizes the real-life scandal that nearly destroyed West Point's illustrious Army football team in the... Based on the Bill McWilliams book A RETURN TO GLORY, ESPN's made-for-TV movie CODE BREAKERS dramatizes the real-life scandal that nearly destroyed West Point's illustrious Army football team in the 1950s. Under pressure by Coach Blaik (Scott Glenn) to continue their unprecedented winning streak at any cost, team players--including Blaik's own son, Bob (Corey Sevier)--resorted to cheating on their academic exams, prompting fellow cadets Brian Nolan (HOME IMPROVEMENT's Zachery Ty Bryan) and George Holbrook (Jeff Roop) into a gutwrenching choice between team loyalty and their West Point honor code. [More]
Starring: Scott Glenn, Jake Busey, Zachery Ty Bryan, Jeff Roop
Starring: Scott Glenn, Jake Busey, Zachery Ty Bryan, Jeff Roop, Corey Sevier, Jude Ciccolella
Director: Rod Holcomb
Director: Rod Holcomb
Screenwriter: G. Ross Parker
Producer: Frank Siracusa
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