North Dallas Forty
Set against the backdrop of professional football, this 1979 film delves into the gritty realities of the sport, focusing on the physical and emotional toll it takes on its players. The story follows an aging wide receiver, played by Nick Nolte, as he navigates the pressures from team management and the camaraderie and conflicts within the team. Directed by Ted Kotcheff, the film offers a candid look at the intersection of sports, business, and personal integrity. While it didn’t receive major awards, it is noted for its realistic portrayal of the sport and the strong performances of its cast. For those interested, the movie can be viewed for free on Soap2day.
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Director: Ted Kotcheff
Actors: Bo Svenson, Charles Durning, Dabney Coleman, Dayle Haddon, G. D. Spradlin, John Matuszak, Mac Davis, Nick Nolte, Savannah Smith Boucher, Steve Forrest
Country: United States of America
Company: Frank Yablans Presentations, Paramount Pictures, Regina Associates
Worldwide Gross: $26,079,312