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Brian's Song (1970)

Brian's Song (1970)
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One of the best known and most enthusiastically reviewed made for television films of the 1970's, this drama was based on the true story of football greats Gale Sayers and Brian Piccolo. Sayers (Billy Dee Williams) and Piccolo (James Caan) both joined the Chicago Bears the same year, and while it was obvious from the start Sayers had the talent and drive to be a great player, Piccolo seemed destined to be an also-ran on the team. However, Sayers and Piccolo struck up a friendship which brought out the best in both players, and coach George Halas (Jack Warden) chose them for a special assignment -- they became the first interracial roommates in the history of the NFL. When Sayers suffered a knee injury that threatened to end his career, Piccolo took it upon himself to help his friend through rehabilitation so he could rejoin the team. But when Piccolo began having heath problems, it was a problem too great for Sayers to handle -- his close friend had developed cancer. Adapted from Sayers' autobiography I Am Third, Brian's Song also features Chicago Bears legend Dick Butkus as himself. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
James CaanBilly Dee Williams, (more)
Director(s):
Buzz Kulik
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Brian's Song

One of the best known and most enthusiastically reviewed made for television films of the 1970's, this drama was based on the true story of football greats Gale Sayers and Brian Piccolo. Sayers (Billy Dee Williams) and Piccolo (James Caan) both joined the Chicago Bears the same year, and while it was obvious from the start Sayers had the talent and drive to be a great player, Piccolo seemed destined to be an also-ran on the team. However, Sayers and Piccolo struck up a friendship which brought out the best in both players, and coach George Halas (Jack Warden) chose them for a special assignment -- they became the first interracial roommates in the history of the NFL. When Sayers suffered a knee injury that threatened to end his career, Piccolo took it upon himself to help his friend through rehabilitation so he could rejoin the team. But when Piccolo began having heath problems, it was a problem too great for Sayers to handle -- his close friend had developed cancer. Adapted from Sayers' autobiography I Am Third, Brian's Song also features Chicago Bears legend Dick Butkus as himself. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
74 mins

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Director(s):
Buzz Kulik
Writer(s):
William Blinn
Producer(s):
Paul Junger Witt
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Brian's Song Awards:
  • 1972 - Academy of Television Arts and Sciences - Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special
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    Dianne C.

    This remains one of the best movies ever. I've seen it dozens of times and still cry every time I see it. The friendship between these 2 men is so moving. Also, seeing 2 great actors like James Caan and Billy Dee Williams at the beginning of their careers is fun.

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    Steve H.

    This is a timeless classic. I watched this movie as a kid, and was moved them, and here, 30 years later, I still get emotional watching this movie. A great movie, reguardless of sports fans or not.

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    Steven S.

    I had heard of that this movie was a made for TV legend, so I watched. While the true story is important and meaningful , the constant overplayed over-melodramatic music and overacting just takes away for the seriousness of the story. James Caan and Billy Dee Williams are very good actors especially given the time a TV movie would allow. Note, it's under 80 minutes long; so it running time is good.

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