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NFL Films also produces the Greatest Moments series, which details classic games from the 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, 1990's, and 2000's (decade); the Lost Treasures series, which uses old NFL Films footage, which had previously never been shown on television, to look at football players, coaches, and referees; and NFL Films Presents, an umbrella ...
Year Genre Notes Two Minutes to Go: 1921 Comedy A star of the college football team (Charles Ray) was forced to work as a milkman when his father's business begins to fail. Now considered a lost film. The Freshman: 1925 Comedy Silent film with Harold Lloyd as a water boy who gets to play in team's big game. The Plastic Age: 1925 Drama
Year NFL Game of the Week: 1979-1986 NFL Monday Night Magazine: 1987-1992 Sports Almanac: 1992, 1995 Distant Replay: 1993-2006 NFL's Greatest Games: 1997-2017 Lost Treasures of NFL Films: 1999-2000 America's Game: 2005-2008 Full Color Football: The History of the American Football League: 2009 The Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players: 2010 A ...
Category: Films by year. 100 languages. ... Lost films by year (34 C) Television films by year (82 C) * Lists of films by year (6 C) + Documentary films by year (126 C)
The NFL officially counts and includes the statistical records logged by teams that played in the American Football League (AFL) as part of NFL history. Therefore, these teams' pre-merger win–loss records are accounted for. However, the NFL does not officially count All-America Football Conference statistics, despite the 1950 NFL–AAFC ...
The 1967 NFL Championship Game between the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers. Directed and narrated by filmmaker Michael Meredith, son of Dallas quarterback Don Meredith, who spent four years researching more about the game's significance 50 years after it was played. Michael Meredith: December 29, 2017 5 The Helmet Catch
These films, which began airing in 2011, are a continuation of 30 for 30, dealing with more sports stories that 30 for 30 did not cover. According to 30 for 30 producer Bill Simmons, "We're spinning off the 30 for 30 series next year into something that will probably be called 30 for 30 Presents or something like that... So even though the SMU ...
Placed on the BFI 75 Most Wanted list of lost films. A cut-down version titled Be Kind Sergeant was later offered for sale on eBay. A two-and-a-half minute trailer also survives. [212] [213] 1948: Somewhere in Politics: John E. Blakeley: Frank Randle, Tessie O'Shea, Josef Locke