The movie begins as Chicago Bears running back Gale Sayers (Williams) arrives at team practice as an errant punt is sent to Sayers. Running back Brian Piccolo (Caan) goes to retrieve the ball, and Sayers flips it to him. Before Sayers meets with coach George Halas (Jack Warden) in his office, Piccolo tells him – as a prank – that Halas has a hearing problem, and Sayers acts strangely at the meeting. Sayers pranks him back by placing mashed potatoes on his seat while Piccolo is singing his alma mater's fight song. During practice, Piccolo struggles while Sayers shines. Sayers and Piccolo are placed as roommates, a rarity during the racial strife at the time. Sayers quickly becomes a standout player, but he injures his knee in a game against the San Francisco 49ers. To aid in Sayers' recovery, Piccolo brings a weight machine to his house. In Sayers' place, Piccolo rushes for 160 yards in a 17–16 win over the Los Angeles Rams, and is given the game ball. Read more on Wikipedia.
MPAA Rating: | NR |
Genre: | Biography, Drama, Sports |
Country: | United States |
Directed By: | Buzz Kulik |
Written By: | William Blinn, Al Silverman, Gale Sayers |
Cast: | James Caan, Ron Feinberg, Jack Warden, Bernie Casey, Judy Pace, Shelley Fabares, David Huddleston, Billy Dee Williams |
In Theaters: | Nov 30, 1971 |
Runtime: | 1 hour 13 minutes |
Production: | Screen Gems Television |