Paper Lion (1968) Reviews

Paper Lion (1968)
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Paper Lion is taken from the actual experiences of journalist George Plimpton. George (Alan Alda) dons helmet and pads to play quarterback against the Detroit Lions. His experience is less-than-successful as he is mercilessly tackled by the Lion's defense, including Alex Karras. Roger Aaron Brown tackles George and carries the ball and the player over the line for a touchdown. Flashbacks include the reporter's three-round bout with "Sugar Ray" Robinson. Football legends Frank Gifford and coach Vince Lombardi also appear. The final scene is the actual pre-season game against the St. Louis Cardinals football team. After his retirement from the Lions, Alex Karras made a successful transition into acting in films and on television, joining Jim Brown who preceded and Bubba Smith and others who followed. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Alan AldaLauren Hutton, (more)
Director(s):
Alex March
Format(s):
DVD
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Megan E.

Interesting adaptation of a true story and a good look at the rigours of pre-season football. Acting was sub-standard and the cinematography was awful. Worth watching once for football fans

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    Megan E.

    Interesting adaptation of a true story and a good look at the rigours of pre-season football. Acting was sub-standard and the cinematography was awful. Worth watching once for football fans

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