Thanks appreciate that. Didn't know Green stood in for him. Makes sense, though. Funny they had to use a stunt guy for the actual collision. Also makes sense, no way Browns would allow a player, during the season, to get hurt for a movieCali_Eagle wrote: ↑Sun Oct 08, 2023 1:05 amThis is from Wikipedia:JohnTurney wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2023 9:25 pmThink that was Ron Rich ... interestingly he wore Leroy Kelly's number. "Boom Boom"Cali_Eagle wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 10:33 pm Ernie Green was in it as the player who ran into Lemmon. Pretty good movie.
some game action in that -- pre NFL FIlms ...
According to The Saturday Evening Post, additional footage was shot the day after the game with Browns players as themselves and the Vikings. Luther "Boom Boom" Jackson's uniform number 44 was actually worn by Leroy Kelly, who was deemed "too small to pass for actor Ron Rich at close range" according to the Post. Ernie Green and a stunt performer both stood in for Rich, with the latter only for the sideline collision scene.
So assuming TSEP and Wiki have it right, we are both right!
Favorite football scenes in non football movies
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Jeff Bridges playing for the Los Angeles Outlaws in Against All Odds. Any movie with Rachel Ward is worth seeing ...
"Gentlemen, it is better to have died a small boy than to fumble this football."
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If I could "like" this post, I would. Rachel Ward is always worth seeing in a movie!JeffreyMiller wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2023 4:54 pm Jeff Bridges playing for the Los Angeles Outlaws in Against All Odds. Any movie with Rachel Ward is worth seeing ...
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Does "Laces out Dan" count? Or is that a proper football movie?
On that note, did anyone catch the XP that was hilariously shanked yesterday because the laces were in? The line, of course, was quoted on the broadcast.
On that note, did anyone catch the XP that was hilariously shanked yesterday because the laces were in? The line, of course, was quoted on the broadcast.
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Cali_Eagle wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2023 12:54 amIf I could "like" this post, I would. Rachel Ward is always worth seeing in a movie!JeffreyMiller wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2023 4:54 pm Jeff Bridges playing for the Los Angeles Outlaws in Against All Odds. Any movie with Rachel Ward is worth seeing ...
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How could I forget Black Sunday (1977) featuring the Cowboys and Steelers in the Orange Bowl at SB X?!?
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M*A*S*H would also be my "go to."
The Best of Times (1986, Robin Williams, Kurt Russel) is a football movie but I'm giving it a mention because it is not well known/remembered.
If you ever get the chance to see it I would highly recommend you do.
Highlights ("favorite scenes") include a viewing of MNF and Kurt Russel... singing...).
The Best of Times (1986, Robin Williams, Kurt Russel) is a football movie but I'm giving it a mention because it is not well known/remembered.
If you ever get the chance to see it I would highly recommend you do.
Highlights ("favorite scenes") include a viewing of MNF and Kurt Russel... singing...).
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Part of a "Peyton's Places" episode was with Kurt Russell and partly about "The Best of Times."JuggernautJ wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2023 4:57 amThe Best of Times (1986, Robin Williams, Kurt Russel) is a football movie but I'm giving it a mention because it is not well known/remembered.
If you ever get the chance to see it I would highly recommend you do.
Highlights ("favorite scenes") include a viewing of MNF and Kurt Russel... singing...).