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Title:
We are Marshall [videorecording] (DVD-225) Warner Bros. Pictures presents in association with Legendary Pictures, a Thunder Road film/Wonderland Sound and Vision production, a McG film ; produced by Basil Iwanyk, McG ; story by Cory Helms & Jamie Linden ; screenplay by Jamie Linden ; directed by McG.
Edition:
Widescreen ed.
Publisher:
Warner Home Video
Copyright Date:
2007
Description:
DVD, dual-layer, region 1, widescreen (2.40: 1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround. 1 videodisc (131 min.) : sd., col. ;
Subject:
Aircraft accidents--Drama.--Drama.
Feature films.
Films for the hearing impaired
Football coaches--Drama.--Huntington--Drama.
Football films.
Football teams--Drama.--Huntington--Drama.
Huntington (W. Va.)--Drama.
Marshall University--Drama.
Melodrama.
Sports films.
Other Authors:
Helms, Cory.
Iwanyk, Basil
Legendary Pictures.
Linden, Jamie.
McG (Joseph McGinty Nichol)
Thunder Road Productions.
Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- )
Wonderland Sound and Vision (Firm)
Notes:
MPAA rating: PG; for emotional thematic material, a crash scene, and mild language. Originally released as a motion picture in 2006. Special features: "Legendary coaches" : how coaches overvome adversity ; Theatrical trailer. Title from container. Cast: Matthew McConaughey, Matthew Fox, Anthony Mackie, David Strathairn, Ian McShane, Kate Mara, January Jones, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Arlen Escarpeta, Robert Patrick, Brian Geraghty, Tommy Cresswell.
Summary:
The inspiring story of how a small town in West Virginia, steeped in the rich tradition of college football, struggled to cope with a devastating loss and restore their community after one of the worst disasters in the history of American sports. On the evening of Saturday, November 14, 1970, a chartered jet carrying Marshall University's football team, coaches and fans, was on its way home from a hard-fought game in North Carolina. Less than a minute before its scheduled landing at Tri-State Airport, the plane crashed in the Appalachian Mountains, killing everyone aboard: 37 players, eight coaches and university staff, the flight crew, and 25 prominent Huntington citizens. They find hope and strength in the leadership of outsider Jack Lengyel, a young coach determined to rebuild Marshall's football program. Less than a year after the crash, on September 18, 1971, Marshall University was poised to stage one of the greatest comebacks in collegiate sports.
Locations:
RGPA371 -- Churdan Public Library (Churdan)

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