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The First Olympics: Athens 1896 (1984)

The First Olympics: Athens 1896 (1984)
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Five Emmy nominations went to the two-part TV drama The First Olympics: Athens 1896. The story begins in 1894, when Baron Pierre de Courbetin (Louis Jourdan) announces his intention to stage the first Olympic games of the Modern Era within two years in Athens. The baron heads to the US to recruit an athletic team. Despite disinterest, opposition and spotty funding, de Courbetin assembles his team with the help of Princeton professor William Sloane. The thirteen chosen Americans have a pretty bumpy time of it, but most survive to the final Olympic contest: the grueling Marathon. The supporting cast is top-heavy with veterans from both America and England, including Angela Lansbury, Honor Blackman, Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna. Among the leading players is future NYPD Blue star David Caruso as Irish-American athlete James Connolly. Originally running five hours, The First Olympics was first telecast May 20 and 21, 1986. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Alvin Rakoff
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Five Emmy nominations went to the two-part TV drama The First Olympics: Athens 1896. The story begins in 1894, when Baron Pierre de Courbetin (Louis Jourdan) announces his intention to stage the first Olympic games of the Modern Era within two years in Athens. The baron heads to the US to recruit an athletic team. Despite disinterest, opposition and spotty funding, de Courbetin assembles his team with the help of Princeton professor William Sloane. The thirteen chosen Americans have a pretty bumpy time of it, but most survive to the final Olympic contest: the grueling Marathon. The supporting cast is top-heavy with veterans from both America and England, including Angela Lansbury, Honor Blackman, Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna. Among the leading players is future NYPD Blue star David Caruso as Irish-American athlete James Connolly. Originally running five hours, The First Olympics was first telecast May 20 and 21, 1986. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
248 mins

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Director(s):
Alvin Rakoff
Writer(s):
William Bast
Producer(s):
Gary AllsionWilliam Hill
Categories:
Television
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    Maura D.

    One of the greatest movies of all time - if you love the Olympics, you'll love this movie!

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    Sandra W.

    I was impressed with the lineup and determination presented to tell the story of those who wanted the first olympics to go forward. I would recommend this to anyone especially those who now enjoy each four years to watch.

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    Pamela T.

    I truly enjoyed the intensity of adversity that the boys endured in this historic account of the re-instatement of the Olympics that we enjoy today every four years around the world. The setting and costumes were marvelous, but it was the story and especially the information of what happened to the key characters after the games that was captivating and this is a movie that I plan on adding to my library. Anyone who loves history will love this.

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