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Jonah J. "Bud" Greenspan (September 18, 1926 – December 25, 2010) was an American film director, writer, and producer known for his sports documentaries. Career
16 Days of Glory is a 1985 documentary film about the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, United States directed by Bud Greenspan. [3] [4] Among the athletes it profiles are Mary Lou Retton, Edwin Moses, Carl Lewis, Greg Louganis and Michael Groß.
Bud Greenspan: Official 16 Albertville 1992: One Light, One World: 1992: Joe Jay Jalbert, R. Douglas Copsey: Official OCLC 1048303399 1992 Winter Olympics highlights: 1992: CBS Sports [27] OCLC 25618422 17 Lillehammer 1994: Lillehammer '94: 16 Days of Glory: 1994: Bud Greenspan: Official 18 Nagano 1998: Nagano '98 Olympics: stories of honor and ...
From Leni Riefenstahl’s pioneering propaganda to Bud Greenspan’s cottage industry of filmic brilliance, the Olympics have inspired many a documentarian. (There’s also the notable Visions of ...
A documentary film for The Glory of Their Times was produced in 1971 by Ritter and Bud Greenspan, showing much of the still photography used in the book, along with vintage film footage and recordings from the audio tapes Ritter used in researching the book.
A Time for Champions [1] is a 2009 documentary film produced by Bud Greenspan's Cappy Productions and St. Louis PBS member station KETC.It chronicles the Saint Louis University soccer dynasty of the 1960s and 1970s.
Abebe was the subject of Bud Greenspan's 1972 documentary, The Ethiopians. [23] The documentary was incorporated into "The Marathon", a 1976 episode of Greenspan's The Olympiad television documentary series. "The Marathon", which chronicles Abebe's two Olympic victories, ends with a dedication ceremony for a gymnasium named in Abebe's honour ...
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