Second String (2002) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 18, 2002

Original Title:
Second String

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Michael London Productions
Turner Network Television

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

She believed in him. Now he must believe in himself to lead the team to the Super Bowl.

American football coach Chuck Dichter has worked wonders with the Buffalo Bills, and is even confident to crown his career with a Super Bowl victory, but before the play-offs an oyster food-poisoning wipes out his first team for a month. Dan Heller, an insurance salesman and former college quarterback, who was hired -relactantly, but his wife twisted his arm- just for practice, now has to captain and train a bunch of rookies and old-timers against the hardest adversaries. Dichter decides to sign up triple Super Bowl-winner Tommy Baker in Dan's place...

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Art Direction:
Elis Y. Lam

Casting:
Lisa Freiberger

Co-Producer:
Jere Cunningham

Costume Design:
Jenifur Jarvis

Director:
Rob Lieberman

Director of Photography:
David Hennings

Editor:
Alan L. Shefland

Executive Producer:
Michael London

Gaffer:
John Botelho

Location Manager:
Jonathan Matthews

Original Music Composer:
Mark Mothersbaugh

Producer:
Bob Roe

Production Design:
Dan Yarhi

Script Supervisor:
Dawn Sorokolit

Set Decoration:
Marlene Puritt

Steadicam Operator:
Gilles Corbeil

Still Photographer:
Brooke Palmer

Story:
Jere Cunningham
Tom Flynn

Teleplay:
Tom Flynn

Transportation Coordinator:
Grant Wilkins

Unit Publicist:
Erin Calhoun

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Sam Nicholson

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