Film basado en la relación real entre los compañeros de equipo Brian Piccolo y Gale Sayers y el vínculo que se establece cuando Piccolo descubre que se está muriendo.Film basado en la relación real entre los compañeros de equipo Brian Piccolo y Gale Sayers y el vínculo que se establece cuando Piccolo descubre que se está muriendo.Film basado en la relación real entre los compañeros de equipo Brian Piccolo y Gale Sayers y el vínculo que se establece cuando Piccolo descubre que se está muriendo.
- Ganó 5 premios Primetime Emmy
- 11 premios y 8 nominaciones en total
- Chicago Bears Players, Coaches and Staff
- (as The Chicago Bears Players Coaches and Staff)
- Veteran Player 1
- (as Happy Hairston)
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- CuriosidadesHaving played football in high school, James Caan was a more accomplished athlete than Billy Dee Williams. In the film, Gale Sayers is supposed to surpass Brian Piccolo in speed and playing ability, so Caan was forced to slow down considerably so that Williams could believably outplay him.
- PifiasWhen the coaches ask Sayers to room with Piccolo in 1965, they warn that people in cities like Atlanta, New Orleans, Houston, and Miami won't take well to integrated roommates. Atlanta didn't join the NFL until 1966, New Orleans 1967, and Houston and Miami until the AFL/NFL merger in 1970. Miami wasn't even in the AFL until 1966.
- Citas
Gale Sayers: [accepting the George S. Halas award] I'd like to say a few words about a guy I know, a friend of mine. His name is Brian Piccolo. And he has the heart of a giant, and that rare form of courage which allows him to kid himself and his opponent: cancer. He has a mental attitude which makes me proud to have a friend who spells out 'courage' - 24 hours a day, every day of his life. Now, you flatter me - by giving me this award. But I say to you here now - Brian Piccolo is the man of courage who should receive the George S. Halas award. It is mine tonight - and Brian Piccolo's tomorrow. I love Brian Piccolo. And I'd like all of you to love him too. And tonight, hit your knees, please ask God to love him.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 24th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1972)
- Banda sonoraBrian's Song Theme
(uncredited)
Written by Michel Legrand
Performed by Michel Legrand and his Orchestra
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- 4 nov 2002
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