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The Program DVD (1993) James Caan, Halle Berry, Omar Epps

The Program DVD (1993) James Caan, Halle Berry, Omar Epps

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The Program DVD (1993) James Caan, Halle Berry, Omar Epps

This film provides a gritty, inside look at a fictional big-time college football team, the ESU Timberwolves. It follows the immense pressures faced by the players and their coach (James Caan), including a Heisman-candidate QB (Craig Sheffer) battling alcoholism, a freshman running back (Omar Epps) struggling to stay eligible, and a steroid-abusing lineman (Andrew Bryniarski).

Upon its 1993 release, Roger Ebert gave the film three stars, praising it for seeming "expert on how a lineman could pump himself full of steroids and still pass the NCAA drug tests". The film is famous for its realistic, and at the time controversial, depiction of the dark side of college football.

A "Terrifically Exciting!" and hard-hitting sports drama. This film is a 90s classic, featuring a cast of future stars including Halle Berry, Omar Epps, and Kristy Swanson. It's a must-see for any football fan who wants a look at the "gritty world of college football."

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