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別名: Savannah Boucher, Savannah Bouchér, Savannah Smith, Savannah Smith Bouchér, Savannah Smith-Boucher
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Savannah Smith Boucher, born October 28, 1943 in Springhill, Louisiana, is an American actress known professionally as Savannah Smith until 1985. She starred in the semi-fictional football drama 'North Dallas Forty' (1979). Boucher comes from a political family; her father was mayor and she has relatives who served in Louisiana politics.
公開年: 1979
別題: Destino de un rebelde, Heróis Sem Amanhã, Северен Далас 40, Le dernier majeur, Gutterne fra North Dallas, Jenkkifutisjoukkue North Dallas 40, North Dallas 40, 40 hommes à abattre, Die Bullen von Dallas, Futballcirkusz, I mastini del Dallas, ノース・ダラス40, Grimmig spel, Det skitne spillet, Czterdziestka z North Dallas, Futebol - de corpo e alma, Северный Даллас Сорок, Son Oyun
監督: Ted Kotcheff
脚本: Peter Gent, Frank Yablans, Ted Kotcheff, Nancy Dowd, Rich Eustis
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制作会社: Frank Yablans Presentations, Regina Associates, Paramount Pictures
ジャンル: Comedy, Drama, Sport, comedy drama, American football film
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North Dallas Forty is a semi-fictional account of life as a professional American-style football player, loosely based on the Dallas Cowboys team of the early 1970s. The story follows Phil Elliott (played by Nick Nolte), a veteran wide receiver who struggles with his declining abilities and the increasing pressure to use painkillers to keep playing despite his injuries. Elliott's best friend and teammate, LutherLA' Boomere (Charles Dutton), is a talented young player whose career is jeopardized due to his recreational drug use. Throughout the season, Elliott navigates the challenges of aging in a sport that values youth and performance above all else, while also trying to protect Boomere from being cut by their exploitative coach, Bama McCloud (G.D. Spradlin). The film offers a critical look at the physical toll and moral compromises of professional football.
North Dallas Forty is a 1979 American comedy-drama film directed by Ted Kotcheff and loosely based on the experiences of former Dallas Cowboys player Peter Gent, who co-wrote the screenplay. The film provides a candid and sometimes controversial portrayal of the NFL in the early 1970s, exposing the league's culture of drug abuse, exploitation of players, and emphasis on winning at any cost. North Dallas Forty is notable for its unflinching examination of these issues, as well as its dark humor and performances by Nick Nolte and Charles Dutton. The film serves as a critical commentary on professional sports and the entertainment industry's treatment of athletes.