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The Express - Syracuse University Dennis Quaid,Rob Brown, John Brown, Clancey Brown, Jim Brown, Floyd Little, Gary Fleder Press Conference-Part 2. Sorry It's so rough, but I was just trying to record the sound and was taking pictures at the same time. Tags: Dennis Quaid Clancey Brown Jim Floyd Little Gary Fleder Ernie Davis Football Syracuse The Express Rob Universal RedMill Jessica Hoey |
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The Express - Syracuse University Dennis Quaid, Rob Brown, John Brown, Clancey Brown, Jim Brown, Floyd Little, Gary Fleder Press Conference-Part 1 of 4. Sorry It's so rough, but I was just trying to record the sound and was taking pictures at the same time. Tags: Dennis Quaid Clancey Brown Jim Floyd Little Gary Fleder Ernie Davis Football Syracuse The Express Rob Universal RedMill Jessica Hoey |
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The Express - Syracuse University Dennis Quaid, Rob Brown, John Brown, Clancey Brown, Jim Brown, Floyd Little, Gary Fleder Press Conference-Part 4. Sorry It's so rough, but I was just trying to record the sound and was taking pictures at the same time. Tags: Dennis Quaid Clancey Brown Jim Floyd Little Gary Fleder Ernie Davis Football Syracuse The Express Rob Universal RedMill Jessica Hoey |
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THE EXPRESS INTERVIEW -- DIRECTOR GARY FLEDER http://www.mannythemovieguy.com Based on the incredible true story, The Express follows the inspirational life of college football hero Ernie Davis (Rob Brown), the first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy. Following his draft by the NFL, tragedy struck the inspirational life of college football hero Ernie Davis (Rob Brown), the first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy. Following his draft by the NFL, tragedy struck the star athlete and he was never able to take the professional field. But his tale would forever change the face of professional sports. Raised in poverty in the Southern Tier of New York State, Davis overcame seemingly insurmountable obstacles to become an unstoppable running back for the Syracuse Orangemen. Under the guidance of coach Ben Schwartzwalder (Dennis Quaid)-a hard-nosed surrogate father with an obsession for winning a national Davis overcame seemingly insurmountable obstacles to become an unstoppable running back for the Syracuse Orangemen. Davis would develop from an impressive high-school athlete into a legend. While everyone agreed Ernie Davis was a miracle player, few thought this quiet young man would become an icon for the burgeoning civil rights movement dividing America in the early 1960s. Refusing to play by the unspoken racist rules of the day, Davis broke through one barrier after another to alter the way fans looked at men of his color. Though struck a terrible blow in the prime of his life, his spirit soared when most would crumble. Forcing his bull-headed coach to re-examine a life lived in color-based privilege, Davis would join the ranks of black pioneers who inspired a movement that smashed barriers on and off the playing field. (From Universal Pictures) Tags: manny movie guy the express interview director gary fleder Heisman trophy NFL football ernie davis civil rights |
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The Express - Syracuse University Dennis Quaid, Rob Brown, John Brown,Clancey Brown, Jim Brown, Floyd Little, Gary Fleder Press Conference-Part 3. Sorry It's so rough, but I was just trying to record the sound and was taking pictures at the same time. Tags: Dennis Quaid Clancey Brown Jim Floyd Little Gary Fleder Ernie Davis Football Syracuse The Express Rob Universal RedMill Jessica Hoey |
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Gary Felder on The Express He was an outstanding young man of great character who served— and my hope is, will continue to serve—as an inspiration to the young people of this country. —John F. Kennedy on Ernie Davis In America in the late 1950s and early 60s, one young man became a symbol for a country grappling to move past its long-held views of people of color. His unprecedented journey unfolded as he shattered not only sports records, but also perceptions of what was possible for an African-American at the time. His name was Ernie Davis, but fans knew him better as The Elmira Express. This film is a tribute to his courage. Based on a true story, The Express follows the extraordinary life of college football hero Ernie Davis (ROB BROWN of Finding Forrester, Coach Carter). His quiet fight for equality and respect forever changed the face of the game, and his civil rights story continues to inspire new generations. Born in 1939 and raised in poverty in Pennsylvania coal-mining country by his grandmother and grandfather (CHARLES S. DUTTON of Secret Window, Gothika), before moving to Elmira, New York, Davis hurdled social and economic obstacles to become one of the greatest running backs in college football history. Under the guidance of legendary Syracuse coach Ben Schwartzwalder (DENNIS QUAID of The Rookie, Any Given Sunday), he became a hero who surpassed Jim Browns achievements and became the first African-American player to be awarded the Heisman Trophy, college footballs highest individual honor. Fleder was interested in the project that would allow him to explore the life of the man behind the legend of The Elmira Express. While he agreed with his producer that this was about more than great football, he wasnt sure the screenplay was ready. Fleder remembers, John sent me a script of The Express that I liked and didnt love, but I was intrigued. A few months after I read the script, I found this 1989 article on Ernie Davis from Sports Illustrated that put the story in context of Ernie coming after Jim Brown, as well as the country and the civil rights movement heating up. That was just what it would take to clinch his signing on for the film. Fleder understood that the film needed to tackle the more subtle forms of racism that allowed a black man to play sports but not enjoy the same civil liberties as his white teammates. All of a sudden, I found a new story of Ernie Davis: Ernie in the context of what was happening in the country, as well as what was happening before him, Fleder continues. That became the key to dramatize his story. Ernie wasnt some complicated, bad guy. He wasnt Jake LaMotta from Raging Bull; he was a really sweet kid. I felt that there was a much deeper story to be told than what was told in some previous drafts. With a renewed interest in the project, the director worked with Leavitt and Davis to develop the script into a version the team felt honored Ernies story and gave an arc that would lend well to film. There are figures like Ernie that are as important to the culture as Jackie Robinson, Fleder says. What I love about the story is it feels like the way Seabiscuit does; its this one little, beautiful story in the big canvas of the Great Depression. In the civil rights movement you have a lot of great stories, and Ernies is a great story against that canvas. Invaluable to shaping the film was the assistance of former Syracuse and Cleveland Browns star running back (and Ernie Davis mentor), 1956 Syracuse alum and No. 44 legend, Jim Brown. Brown met with Fleder early on in the development process and was able to not only help mold the football and civil rights aspects of the story, but to help Fleder understand the personal elements of his good friend Ernie Davis. About their many conversations, Fleder remembers: Jim Brown said it best when he told me, Ernie Davis could live in a black world and the white world pretty seamlessly. He didnt threaten people. He had this gift of getting along with everyone, beyond race, and thats a compelling trait. As Brown put it, Ernie was a peacemaker. With the core team secured, the studio and filmmakers would begin to cast the players of Ernie Davis lifeon and off the field. Footage Courtesy of Universal Pictures A BlackTree Media Production Hosted by Mr. Kelly Henton Produced by Jamaal Finkley Edited at BlackTree TV Studios Culver City CA http://www.blacktree.tv join us on our social network at http://my.blacktree.tv Tags: football ernie davis jim brown the express film filmmaker reel interview trailer gary felder |
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Allies... Paul Edward Yalen (authorized version) Singer-songwriter Paul Edward Yalen stars, with backup from the Paul Edward Band, in this classic, fun-filled music video. Co-directed by Paul and Hollywood legend Gary Fleder. Casting director/drummer: Rod McCarthy. Paul's real-life story is amazing: after he left a fast-rising music career to care for a terminally ill, homeless youngster, the major labels blocked his return. Props from all the Quiet Boyz to this hugely talented singer-songwriter and humanitarian. We dedicate our own careers to getting Paul's wonderful music known once again. He is still writing and recording incredible songs. This is the authorized version of the video. Tags: paul edward yalen allies quiet boyz boys elton john troye sivan mellet gary fleder lennon |
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Gary Felder on The Express http://tinyurl.com/53nyv6 He was an outstanding young man of great character who served? and my hope is, will continue to serve?as an inspiration to the young people of this country. ?John F. Kennedy on Ernie Davis In America in the late 1950s and early 60s, one young man became a symbol for a country grappling to move past its long-held views of people of color. His unprecedented journey unfolded as he shattered not only sports records, but also perceptions of what was possible for an African-American at the time. His name was Ernie Davis, but fans knew him better as The Elmira Express. This film is a tribute to his courage. Based on a true story, The Express follows the extraordinary life of college football hero Ernie Davis (ROB BROWN of Finding Forrester, Coach Carter). His quiet fight for equality and respect forever changed the face of the game, and his civil rights story continues to inspire new generations. Born in 1939 and raised in poverty in Pennsylvania coal-mining country by his grandmother and grandfather (CHARLES S. DUTTON of Secret Window, Gothika), before moving to Elmira, New York, Davis hurdled social and economic obstacles to become one of the greatest running backs in college football history. Under the guidance of legendary Syracuse coach Ben Schwartzwalder (DENNIS QUAID of The Rookie, Any Given Sunday), he became a hero who surpassed Jim Browns achievements and became the first African-American player to be awarded the Heisman Trophy, college footballs highest individual honor. Fleder was interested in the project that would allow him to explore the life of the man behind the legend of The Elmira Express. While he agreed with his producer that this was about more than great football, he wasnt sure the screenplay was ready. Fleder remembers, John sent me a script of The Express that I liked and didnt love, but I was intrigued. A few months after I read the script, I found this 1989 article on Ernie Davis from Sports Illustrated that put the story in context of Ernie coming after Jim Brown, as well as the country and the civil rights movement heating up. That was just what it would take to clinch his signing on for the film. Fleder understood that the film needed to tackle the more subtle forms of racism that allowed a black man to play sports but not enjoy the same civil liberties as his white teammates. All of a sudden, I found a new story of Ernie Davis: Ernie in the context of what was happening in the country, as well as what was happening before him, Fleder continues. That became the key to dramatize his story. Ernie wasnt some complicated, bad guy. He wasnt Jake LaMotta from Raging Bull; he was a really sweet kid. I felt that there was a much deeper story to be told than what was told in some previous drafts. With a renewed interest in the project, the director worked with Leavitt and Davis to develop the script into a version the team felt honored Ernies story and gave an arc that would lend well to film. There are figures like Ernie that are as important to the culture as Jackie Robinson, Fleder says. What I love about the story is it feels like the way Seabiscuit does; its this one little, beautiful story in the big canvas of the Great Depression. In the civil rights movement you have a lot of great stories, and Ernies is a great story against that canvas. Invaluable to shaping the film was the assistance of former Syracuse and Cleveland Browns star running back (and Ernie Davis mentor), 1956 Syracuse alum and No. 44 legend, Jim Brown. Brown met with Fleder early on in the development process and was able to not only help mold the football and civil rights aspects of the story, but to help Fleder understand the personal elements of his good friend Ernie Davis. About their many conversations, Fleder remembers: Jim Brown said it best when he told me, Ernie Davis could live in a black world and the white world pretty seamlessly. He didnt threaten people. He had this gift of getting along with everyone, beyond race, and thats a compelling trait. As Brown put it, Ernie was a peacemaker. With the core team secured, the studio and filmmakers would begin to cast the players of Ernie Davis lifeon and off the field. Footage Courtesy of Universal Pictures A BlackTree Media Production Hosted by Mr. Kelly Henton Produced by Jamaal Finkley Edited at BlackTree TV Studios Culver City CA us on our social network at v Tags: brown davis ernie express felder film filmmaker football gary interview jim reel the trailer tags |
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The Express The Ernie Davis Story Based on a true story, The Express follows the extraordinary life of college football hero Ernie Davis (Rob Brown), the first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy. His fight for equality and respect forever changed the face of American sports, and his story continues to inspire new generations. Genre:Drama Director:Gary Fleder Cast:Dennis Quaid, Rob Brown, Omar Benson Miller, Clancy Brown, Charles S. Dutton http://www.blacktree.tv Tags: football ernie davis oj simpson the express film filmmaker reel interview trailer |
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"Kiss The Girls (1997)" Theatrical Trailer Original theatrical trailer for the 1997 film "Kiss The Girls." Starring Morgan Freeman, Ashley Judd, Cary Elwes, & Brian Cox. Directed by Gary Fleder. Adapted from the novel by James Patterson. Tags: kiss the girls theatrical trailer morgan freeman alex cross ashley judd cary elwes james patterson |
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