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Brian's Song

  • TV Movie
  • 2001
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Mekhi Phifer and Sean Maher in Brian's Song (2001)
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The story of professional football players Gale Sayers and Brian Piccolo, and how their friendship on and off the field was affected when Piccolo contracted a fatal disease.The story of professional football players Gale Sayers and Brian Piccolo, and how their friendship on and off the field was affected when Piccolo contracted a fatal disease.The story of professional football players Gale Sayers and Brian Piccolo, and how their friendship on and off the field was affected when Piccolo contracted a fatal disease.

  • Director
    • John Gray
  • Writers
    • Gale Sayers
    • Al Silverman
    • William Blinn
  • Stars
    • Mekhi Phifer
    • Sean Maher
    • Paula Cale
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Gray
    • Writers
      • Gale Sayers
      • Al Silverman
      • William Blinn
    • Stars
      • Mekhi Phifer
      • Sean Maher
      • Paula Cale
    • 26User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mekhi Phifer
    Mekhi Phifer
    • Gale Sayers
    Sean Maher
    Sean Maher
    • Brian Piccolo
    Paula Cale
    Paula Cale
    • Joy Piccolo
    Elise Neal
    Elise Neal
    • Linda Sayers
    Aidan Devine
    Aidan Devine
    • Abe Gibron
    Dean McDermott
    Dean McDermott
    • Ralph Kurek
    Ben Gazzara
    Ben Gazzara
    • Coach Halas
    Michael Boisvert
    • Jack Concannon
    Jeff Ironi
    • Dick Butkus
    Shane Daly
    Shane Daly
    • Bill Filbert
    Bruce Gooch
    • Ed McCaskey
    Craig Eldridge
    Craig Eldridge
    • Doctor Beattie
    Michael Millar
    Michael Millar
    • Doctor Fox
    Shawn Lawrence
    Shawn Lawrence
    • Doctor O'Conner
    Erika Cohen
    • Nurse
    Carly Marie Alves
    • Traci Piccolo
    • (as Carley Marie Alves)
    Janessa Crimi
    • Lori Piccolo
    Patrick Salvagna
    Patrick Salvagna
    • Brian Piccolo at 10
    • Director
      • John Gray
    • Writers
      • Gale Sayers
      • Al Silverman
      • William Blinn
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    robertwnielsen

    Comparing this to the original is like apples & oranges..

    Because they're so different. James Caan and Billy Dee Williams WERE Pic & Gale. These two new guys, well, they just don't cut it. It'd be like re-casting "Star Trek" with total unknowns as the Enterprise bridge crew. Oh, wait. That already happened, and IT actually worked. This remake, however, didn't.

    The main reason the original "Brian's Song" was so good was the way that Billy Dee Williams (Sayers) & James Caan (Pic) interacted, with Pic bouncing racist remarks off Gale left & right. This new, PC version waters the racism down almost to the point of non-existence.

    Also, scenes that made the original so funny were completely omitted; for example, early in the film, the Piccolos & Sayers were at a pizza parlor, & Brian described a play gone wrong, ending with, "So, anyway, all the linemen go this way, and it's like I am lookin' at a team portrait of the Los Angeles Rams....Hey, Deacon! Merlin? How's the family, Rosie?" Then Gale pipes up, "It's like, I'm roomin' with a colored player again!" Again, I'm sure this scene was omitted due to its racial undertones, but it took away from the humor of the film.

    I found this new version to be much darker, focussing more on Brian's illness and the consequences than on the relationship between he & Gale Sayers, which was the main thing that made the original so special. If you can find the original on VHS or DVD, get it. But, stay away from the remake.
    3mwabt@northstate.net

    Get the original, skip the remake

    Pic was a senior at Wake Forest when I was a freshman there. His last year at Wake was one for the ages. He led the nation in rushing & scoring. (As it was put in the original movie: "I mean I led the ENTIRE nation!") He even did the place-kicking.....scoring all 20 points in a 20-7 win over ACC Co-Champ Duke that year. Pic & QB John Mackovic (who led the ACC in total offense that year) led the Deacs to a 5-5 record. That may not seem like much to some people, but Wake Forest had gone 1-19 the previous two years.

    Anyway, the original movie is one of the best movies I have ever watched. It is unbelievably heart-breaking at the end....particularly for all of us who knew Pic. And with less than 4,000 students, everyone knew everyone else at Wake Forest....at least a little bit. I have a DVD copy which I watch from time to time, and which still moves me to tears. I encourage anyone who wishes to see "Brian's Song"...and that should be everybody...to do whatever you have to do to find the original version, and skip this inferior remake. The original movie portrays Pic & Sayers the way they really were.
    6PMAN

    Sad: But not a tearjeaker as the TV Classic of 1971!

    This remake and I have no idea why they remade it, is good but not as powerful and less sad as the original. If ABC wanted to open the story again to a new generation why didn't they just show the classic film. The new version missed too many opportunies to break the audience into tears as the original did and still does so well. Sorry to say to younger generation this version is no classic and if want to view finer acting and have more tears watch the original thou the style of filmmaking has changed...meaning the classic has the 70's look, the 1971 film it still one of the best tv films made... Sorry, it's true.
    john_baur

    Just one question: Why?

    The original was the best football movie ever. It also was the one movie that made it all right for guys to get weepy (just TRY not to sniffle during the "I love Brian Piccolo" speech) and it featured actual game footage of Gale Sayers and Brian Piccolo. The new version adds nothing.
    dtucker86

    still the best!

    Maher and Phifer do a terrific job of bringing Piccolo and Sayers to life. Brain's Song was in a way the grandaddy of them all, one of the first made for television movies; and in the eyes of many one of the best. I think it would take a person utterly without feelings not to be moved by the original and this one (surprise, surprise) is just as good. I thought it would be a word by word remake (like that ridiculous Psycho movie in 1998) but this one is different. I guess to be politically correct, it shows more of the relationship between the players wives as well. What makes it a little chilling is the makeup job on Maher as he is becoming sicker and sicker, they pointed out that you couldn't show death on tv that way in 1971. I think that they should have used the exact same music as in the original, it was just too perfect and it would not have mattered (didn't they use the same music in all of the Rocky films?). I hope that we see more of these two young actors as both did a terrific job and I hope they remember them at Emmy time. An added treat, that old raascal Ben Gazzara is on hand as grouchy Coach Halas and he does a wonderful job of theatrical larceny. A story of courage found and the power of friendship, but ultimately a tragedy. A an added footnote, today medical science has made great advances in treating the kind of cancer that killed Brian Piccolo.

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    • Trivia
      The film portrays the real-life friendship between Brian Piccolo and Gale Sayers, two football players for the Chicago Bears in the 1960s.
    • Goofs
      The movie shows the Bears playing the Atlanta Falcons in Atlanta during the 1965 season but the Falcons didn't start playing until 1966.
    • Connections
      Edited into Le monde merveilleux de Disney: Brian's Song
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    • Release date
      • December 2, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Disney's Brian Song
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Columbia TriStar Television
      • Storyline Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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