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Птица высокого полёта
Himself
В период локаута в НБА спортивный агент делает своему клиенту-баскетболисту интригующее, но рискованное предложение.
Herschel
himself
Profiling former Georgia running back Herschel Walker. The 1982 Heisman Trophy winner overcame teenage bouts with bullying for being overweight and having a severe stutter.
Pony Excess
Himself
From 1981-1984, a small private school in Dallas owned the best record in college football. The Mustangs of Southern Methodist University were riding high on the backs of the vaunted "Pony Express" backfield. But as the middle of the decade approached, the program was coming apart at the seams. Wins became the only thing that mattered as the University increasingly ceded power of the football program to the city's oil barons and real estate tycoons and flagrant and frequent NCAA violations became the norm. In 1987, the school and the sport were rocked, as the NCAA meted out "the death penalty" on a college football program for the first and only time in its history. SMU would be without football for two years, and the fan base would be without an identity for 20 more until the win in the 2009 Hawaii Bowl. This is the story of Dallas in the 1980's and the greed, power, and corruption that spilled from the oil fields onto the football field and all the way to the Governor's Mansion.
Рокки Бальбоа
ESPN Commentator
Рокки отошел от дел, занявшись ресторанным бизнесом и все еще тяжело переживает смерть своей жены Эдриан. Пытаясь развеять образовавшуюся пустоту, Бальбоа решает вернуться на ринг для боев местного значения с боксерами в легком весе. Но когда он соглашается выступить против действующего чемпиона-тяжеловеса Мэйсона Диксона, пресса неожиданно проявляет к возвращению Рокки пристальный интерес.
Mantle
himself
The almost mythic career of Yankee slugger Mickey Mantle is the subject of this acclaimed HBO Sports documentary special. Over 18 seasons with the Bronx Bombers, despite constant nagging injuries, Mantle managed to hit 536 home runs, twice hitting more than 50 in a season. He finished ten seasons with a batting average of .300 or more and suited up for seven World Series. To this day, ?The Mick? remains the greatest switch-hitter in baseball history; however, behind his country charm and good looks there was his wayward lifestyle that harmed his marriage, his relationship with his four sons and ultimately his health.