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NFL Productions, LLC, doing business as NFL Films, [1] is the film and television production company of the National Football League. It produces commercials , television programs , feature films , and documentaries for and about the NFL, as well as other unrelated major events and awards shows.
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 Football Life: 2011, 2014-2015 Star Spangled ...
A co-production of ESPN and NFL Films, included in ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Examines how a dominant defense and larger-than-life personalities propelled the 2000 Baltimore Ravens to a Super Bowl win. The film uses a May 2022 reunion of the team's key figures as a framing device. 80 for Brady: 2023 Comedy
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Sabol played a part in founding the NFL Network. [10] In 1985, Sabol took over NFL Films from his father, Ed Sabol. [11] NFL Films was the first company to wire coaches and players for sound as well as the first to use slow motion and montage editing in sports. [12] The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia inducted Sabol into their Hall of Fame ...
NFL Films Presents: Yes No 1 episode: "Michael Zagaris" 2000-2006 ESPN SportsCentury: Yes No 3 episodes: "Billy Martin: Part 2," "Tom Brady," "Terrell Owens" 2007 Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who: No Yes documentary (archival material) 2013 I Am Divine: No Yes documentary (archival material) 2014 They Shot the Rock and Lived by the Roll ...
A "cut version dubbed in French" was found as a result of a 1992 British Film Institute campaign to search for lost films. [203] Horse Feathers: Norman Z. McLeod: Marx Brothers: The only existing prints of this film are missing several minutes due to both censorship and damage. Veiled Aristocrats: Oscar Micheaux: Lorenzo Tucker
He was the star of History Channel's Treasure Trader. He was also a world-famous dealer of tribal art, described as having "a taste for the bizarre", [3] and as "Indiana Jones meets Gene Simmons". [4] He was also described as a treasure hunter who "is Indiana Jones, minus the rolling boulders, aliens and savage tribesmen". [5]