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    The Finest Hour 1992 POSTER

    The Finest Hour

    1992

    English

    4.7

    1

    37%

    37%

    Action

    Drama

    gulf war

    rescue

    special ops

    u.s. navy seal

    War

    Shimon Dotan Shimon Dotan Director Tracy Griffith Tracy Griffith as Barbara Gale Hansen Gale Hansen as Dean Mazzoli Rob Lowe Rob Lowe as Lawrence Hammer Saddam Hussein Saddam Hussein as Self
    Macho Lawrence 'Larry' Hammer and frailer Dean Mazzoli initially rival as U.S. Navy SEAL trainees, but become buddies in instructor chief petty officer Bosco's merciless training class. The friends date two girls, but both love Barbara, who chooses to marry Larry, as ideal father for her pre-teen son. After graduation from Basic UDT/SEAL training, they choose opposite oceans for further training. However Sadam Husein's invasion of Kuwait gets both mobilized in the same unit, with Bosco, who gets captured and tortured. Dean learns Barbara has left adulterer Larry. They mount a rescue together, taking risks even on their own side.
    30 for 30 I Hate Christian Laettner 2015 POSTER

    30 for 30 I Hate Christian Laettner

    2015

    English

    7.7

    Action

    basketball

    Biography

    Documentary

    duke

    History

    individual

    profile

    Sport

    sports

    sports documentary

    Rory Karpf Rory Karpf Director Ken Jeong Ken Jeong as Self Grant Hill Grant Hill as Self - Duke University Forward, 1990-'94 Shaquille O'Neal Shaquille O'Neal as Self - Louisiana State University Basketball Player Rob Lowe Rob Lowe as Self - Narrator
    He made perhaps the most dramatic shot in the history of the NCAA basketball tournament. He's the only player to start in four consecutive Final Fours, and was instrumental in Duke winning two national championships. He had looks, smarts and game. So why has Christian Laettner been disliked so intensely by so many for so long? Maybe it was the time he stomped on the chest of a downed player, or the battles he had with his teammates, or a perceived sense of entitlement. But sometimes, perception isn't reality. "I Hate Christian Laettner" will go beyond the polarizing persona to reveal the complete story behind this lightning rod of college basketball. Featuring extensive access to Laettner, previously unseen footage and perspectives from all sides, this film will be a "gloves-off" examination of the man who has been seen by many as the "Blue Devil Himself."
    Yankees-Dodgers: An Uncivil War 2022 POSTER

    Yankees-Dodgers: An Uncivil War

    2022

    English

    7.2

    Documentary

    Sport

    Fritz Mitchell Fritz Mitchell Director Paul Haddad Paul Haddad as Contributor Rob Lowe Rob Lowe as Narrator Steve Garvey Steve Garvey as Self Tommy John Tommy John as Self
    ESPN Films’ latest documentary “Yankees-Dodgers: An Uncivil War” will debut Tuesday, September 27 at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN. In 1977 and 1978, the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers squared off in back-to-back World Series. Each club was a tenuous collection of talent and personalities that threatened to combust at any moment, but ultimately managed to reach the pinnacle of the sport. Produced by Mark Shapiro and Peter Guber in association with FILM45, directed by Fritz Mitchell and narrated by actor Rob Lowe, the documentary tells the story of a rivalry filled with colorful characters, seismic controversies and unforgettable moments.
    Paddy Chayefsky: Collector of Words 2025 POSTER

    Paddy Chayefsky: Collector of Words

    2025

    English

    7.8

    3

    Action

    Biography

    Documentary

    Matthew Miele Matthew Miele Director Norbert Leo Butz Norbert Leo Butz as Self Rob Lowe Rob Lowe as Self Fredric March Fredric March as Self Fred Coe Fred Coe as Self - Producer
    A feature documentary profiling the most revered screenwriter in movie history, Paddy Chayefsky stands alone as the only writer to win three solo Academy Awards for Best Screenplay: for Marty (1955), The Hospital (1971) and Network (1976).
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