Number One (1969)
Directed by Tom Gries
Genres - Drama, Sports & Recreation |
Release Date - Aug 21, 1969 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 105 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - PG
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Synopsis by Dan Pavlides
Ron Catlin (Charleton Heston) is a pro-football player who realizes his playing skills have eroded. His actions on the field have slowed to the point where retirement looms. His wife Julie (Jessica Walter) has her own fashion-designing business and his former teammate Richie (Bruce Dern) has parlayed his football heroics into a successful auto-leasing company. As "The Cat" loses his legendary quickness, he finds himself ill-suited to join the real world after his pampered isolation in the NFL. He takes to the bottle and to the lure of an illicit affair with Ann (Diana Muldaur). John Randolph plays a realistic coach who can't rely on this fading player's past heroics to win the next big game. Trumpeter Al Hirt and members of the New Orleans Saints appear as themselves. Bobby Troupe plays a local businessman who offers Catlin a job.
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Keywords
alcoholism, extramarital-affair, football, football-player, mid-life-crisis, sports