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Pages in category "Fictional players of American football" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Silent film with Clara Bow as a flapper who lures a star football player into a party lifestyle. Brown of Harvard: 1926 Drama Silent film about Harvard football player, based on a Broadway play. The Kick-Off: 1926 Drama "A photoplay of college life, replete with the romance of the campus, and an especially thrilling football game." The ...
Silent film about a star player being kidnapped by the opposition. However, they are foiled by his girl-friend, just in time for him to get to the match and score the winning goal. The Winning Goal: 1920 Drama Silent film about a fictional team called the Blackton Rovers. The Great Game: 1930 Comedy British film about fictional Manningford F.C.
Wildcats. Metascore: 41 "Wildcats" doesn't top many best-of lists, and the 1986 comedy certainly wasn't the first to use sports as a backdrop for tackling issues of sexism, racial prejudice, and ...
Many of these feel-good movies are based on real events, which makes them even more fascinating. The true stories of America's most famous teams and players are filled with high-stakes drama and ...
This is a list of fictional sports teams, athletic groups that have been identified by name in works of fiction but do not really exist as such.Teams have been organized by the sport they participate in, followed by the media product they appear in. Specific television episodes are noted when available.
In 2015, the Veteran category was introduced to include those fictional characters who appeared in movies before 1970. [10] Five fictional athletes, two contributors, and one veteran were selected. [11] [12] The athletes were: Happy Gilmore; Happy Gilmore (played by Adam Sandler) Reggie Dunlop; Slap Shot (played by Paul Newman)
Greater is a 2016 American biographical sports film directed by David Hunt and starring Christopher Severio as American football player Brandon Burlsworth, a walk-on college player who became an All-American, dying in a car crash 11 days after being drafted high in the 3rd round to the National Football League.