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Stick It. In this 2006 teen dramedy, Missy Peregrym plays Haley, an angsty rebel and former gymnast who left the sport behind despite having ample talent.
[1] [2] A collection of many Official films was restored, [3] and released as a 2017 home video box set under the title 100 Years of Olympic Films: 1912–2012. [4] “ Official” films are those which have been arranged by the host city organizing committee and produced in compliance with the IOC charter . [ 5 ]
A made for television movie based on the book and starring Swoosie Kurtz and Courtney Peldon aired in 1997 on Lifetime Television. It portrays a fictionalized account of a teenage girl whose family relocates to Los Angeles to pursue Olympic gold with a difficult coach and rigorous schedule, drawing on many of the stories Ryan recounts in the book.
Animalympics is a 1980 American animated sports comedy television film [1] directed by Steven Lisberger [2] and produced by Lisberger Studios for the NBC network. [3] Originally commissioned as two separate specials, it spoofs the Summer and Winter Olympic Games and features the voices of Billy Crystal, Gilda Radner, Harry Shearer and Michael Fremer.
Channing Tatum, Mark Ruffalo and Steve Carell star in the Oscar-nominated film following the true story of millionaire E.I. du Pont and 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympic gold medalists Mark and ...
Atlanta's Olympic Glory: 1997 Bud Greenspan [14] 27 Sydney 2000: Sydney 2000, Stories of Olympic Glory: 2001 Bud Greenspan [14] 28 Athens 2004: Bud Greenspan's Athens 2004: Stories of Olympic Glory: 2005 Bud Greenspan [14] 29 Beijing 2008: The Everlasting Flame: 2010 Gu Jun [14] 30 London 2012: First: 2012 Caroline Rowland [14] Gun to Tape ...
2. Funny Face (1957). Cast: Audrey Hepburn, Fred Astaire, Kay Thompson, Michel Auclair Rating: G Hepburn stars as Jo, a bookstore clerk who gets a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that includes a ...
Running Brave is a 1983 Canadian biographical sports drama film [1] [2] based on the story of Billy Mills, a member of the Oglala Sioux tribe located in South Dakota.Mills was born on the reservation, and later attended the University of Kansas [3] where he was recruited by the Olympic running team [1] [4] and won the gold medal in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics for the 10,000 meter race. [5]