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Development of a documentary based on Simpson for ESPN Films began in 2007, eventually leading to the hiring of Brett Morgen to create the film, June 17, 1994, also part of the 30 for 30 series. [9] Released in June 2010, June 17, 1994 used solely archive footage from several sporting events that occurred on June 17, 1994, to chronicle the ...
The events detailed in the documentary that occurred during the chase of Simpson are as follows. Arnold Palmer playing his final round at the 1994 U.S. Open (in a nod to the fact that 06/17/1994 had major events involving both Palmer and Simpson, a clip from a commercial that the two both-then-beloved athletes had filmed together in the 1970s for Hertz Global Holdings was shown).
O.J.: Made in America-The 2016 Oscar-winning documentary that featured some of the participants portrayed in the miniseries; June 17th, 1994-An episode of the acclaimed 30 for 30 series from ESPN that also covered the OJ Bronco chase; American Tragedy-The 2000 TV movie that also covered the Simpson trial; The O. J. Simpson Story
The documentary begins by showing Simpson at the cusp of stardom, coming to USC in 1967 from the lower-income housing of the Potrero Hill neighborhood in San Francisco.
OJ Simpson died from prostate cancer in April at the age of 76. In the new documentary, Denise, Dominique and Tanya Brown open up about the relationship between Nicole and OJ.
O.J. Simpson's relationship with the police benefitted him when Nicole started making 911 calls about Simpson beating her.
The documentary follows the career of O.J. Simpson, the upcoming running back (#32) for the Buffalo Bills football team. This film also include highlights from the 1973 Buffalo Bills season with the day (December 16, 1973) O.J. became the first Pro football player to reach 2,000 yards in a single season.
What's most surprising about the O.J. Simpson trial is, two decades later, how fresh it feels. That's clear in the new trailer for "O.J.: Made in America."