Paper lion
Movie | |
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German title | Paper lion |
Original title | Paper Lion |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1968 |
length | 105 minutes |
Rod | |
Director | Alex March |
script | Lawrence novel |
production | Stuart Millar |
music | Roger Kellaway |
camera |
Morris Hartzband Peter Garbarini |
cut |
Louis San Andres Sidney Katz |
occupation | |
Paper Lion (Original title: Paper Lion ) is an American film comedy from 1968. It is the film adaptation of the book by the same property, Paper Lion by George Plimpton , which is based on a true story.
action
Because the writer George Plimpton is trying to research the life of a quarterback for an article in Sports Illustrated , he offers himself to several NFL teams as an amateur quarterback . But everyone except the Detroit Lions rejects him. So he attends their training camp incognito and finds out that the professional athletes are almost knocking him out.
criticism
"Pleasantly enigmatic comedy about the world of professional sports based on the records of the actual journalist, garnished with guest appearances by famous American athletes ."
"Very American good mood sports spectacle"
background
After the film was released in the USA on October 23, 1968, it was first broadcast in Germany on January 29, 1995 on the TV station ARTE .
Alan Alda was nominated for the Golden Globe Awards 1969 as Best Newcomer .
Individual evidence
- ^ Paper Lion in the Lexicon of International Films , accessed on March 24, 2012
- ^ Paper Lion , cinema.de, accessed on March 24, 2012
Web links
- Paper Lion in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Paper lion in the online film database
- Paper Lion at rotten tomatoes (English)