Brian's Song (1971) [G]

Release Date:
November 30, 1971

Original Title:
Brian's Song

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Screen Gems Television

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG  US: G 

Runtime: 73

Based on the real-life relationship between teammates Brian Piccolo and Gale Sayers and the bond established when Piccolo discovers that he is dying.

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Art Direction:
Ross Bellah

Assistant Director:
Eddie Saeta

Associate Producer:
Tony Thomas

Book:
Al Silverman
Gale Sayers

Casting:
Renée Valente

Director:
Buzz Kulik

Director of Photography:
Joseph F. Biroc

Editor:
Bud S. Isaacs

Original Music Composer:
Michel Legrand

Producer:
Paul Junger Witt

Second Assistant Director:
Richard Learman

Set Decoration:
Frank Lombardo

Sound Editor:
George C. Emick
Wayne Fury
Ralph Hickey
Marvin I. Kosberg
Paul Laune
Monty Pearce
Harold E. Wooley

Sound Mixer:
William J. Montague
Alfred E. Overton

Still Photographer:
Dave Friedman

Thanks:
Ernie Ernse
Joe Guarracino
Jack Newman
Steve Sabol

Unit Production Manager:
Eddie Saeta

Writer:
William Blinn

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