A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
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
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...
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:
Tom Flynn
Jere Cunningham
Teleplay:
Tom Flynn
Transportation Coordinator:
Grant Wilkins
Unit Publicist:
Erin Calhoun
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Sam Nicholson
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