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Rocky Bleier Movies

1994  
 
In this complexly-plotted action-packed police drama, Pittsburgh policewoman Keri Finnegan (Linda Kozlowski) returns to her home turf to clean up crime and clear the ruined name of her father, a cop who was wrongfully disgraced and fired from the force. McKees Rocks is one Steeltown's roughest ethnic neighborhoods, and though many residents are impoverished, they have yet to surrender their pride. Keri's father's reputation, plus her gender, make it very difficult for her to do her job. When a serial killer begins slaughtering owners of local property, Keri masquerades as an old woman and is attacked by what appears to be a policeman. He is eventually arrested for killing his wife, but for some reason the cops ignore the other killings. Keri, however, doesn't and thus launches her own investigation. She finds herself opposed at every turn, not only by her lover and fellow-detective Nick Donovan (John Shea), but also by the police chief, Nick's father, and a powerful gangster. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Linda KozlowskiPaul Sorvino, (more)
 
1980  
 
The overused title Fighting Back made its first appearance of the 1980s in this TV biopic. Robert Urich stars as real-life football player Rocky Bleier, who joins the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1968. Rocky's career is curtailed by military service in Vietnam. On August 20, 1969, Bleier is seriously wounded by a hand grenade. The doctors are certain that he'll never walk properly again, much less play football. But several grueling years of physical therapy yield positive results--all the way to the Super Bowl. The 1980 Pittsburgh Steelers costar with Robert Urich in this inspirational tale, which utilizes stock footage of the real Rocky Bleier in action. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Ever since the design of the Vietnam Veterans memorial in Washington, D.C., by Maya Ying Lin was unveiled, there's been both controversy and acclaim. However, the perpendicular walls of black granite had proved to be the most emotionally commanding of all American war memorials. This video discusses the turmoil engendered by the war itself and how the memorial has helped veterans and citizens comes to grips with their loss. The video also has footage of the dedication of the Vietnam Women's memorial and is narrated by former Pittsburgh Steeler running back Rocky Bleier. ~ Leslie Birdwell, Rovi

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