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Maurie is a american film of genre Drama directed by Daniel Mann released in USA on 1 august 1973 with Bernie Casey

Maurie (1973)

Maurie
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Released in USA 1 august 1973
Length 1h53
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama,    Biography
Rating77% 3.8613853.8613853.8613853.8613853.861385

Maurie (also known as Big Mo) is a 1973 American semi-biographical feature film directed by Daniel Mann. Distributed by National General Pictures, the film covers the lives and relationship of two NBA Hall of fame basketball players, the forward Jack Twyman, and his teammate the forward Maurice Stokes.

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The film chronicles Twyman's and Stokes's relationship from Stokes's rookie year in the NBA up until his death. Stokes and Twyman were teammates on the Rochester Royals during the 1950s (during which time the team located to Cincinnati). Stokes fell ill three days after the last game of the 1957-58 NBA season, in Minneapolis. Stokes drove to the basket, drew contact and fell to the floor, hit his head, and was knocked unconscious. He was revived with smelling salts, and he returned to the game.

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