Aug 26, 20 north dallas forty is excessive, melodramatic, and onesided. Uses of the word bastard, and alot other cuss words that arent as violent. Fulfillment by amazon fba is a service we offer sellers that lets them store their. North dallas forty chronicles a week in the life of phil elliott, an aging receiver for a dallas football team. The passion and the pain of north dallas forty the. North dallas forty paperback october 30, 2000 by peter gent author. Yet, despite the broken bones and sleepless nights, most of the players wished it could go on forever. His novel is a rebellious, scathing takedown of americas team. Before his death, gent told espn, i was shocked that in mid60s america, dallas could have an nfl franchise and the black players could not live near the practice field in north dallas, which was one of the reasons i titled the book north dallas forty. This sequel to gents very funny look behind the scenes of professional football, north dallas forty, is not what youd expect. To make ends meet, he, much in the fashion of his creator, wrote about professional. His movie, and the novel it is taken from, are a pro football parable of drugs and pain. View more property details, sales history and zestimate data on zillow. Terri hoffman, circa 1970, inspired devotion among her followers.
Mixing the potent thrills of the gridiron with a flavorful, occasionally harrowing, depiction of what happens in the hours and days surrounding the big. North dallas forty is a cult movie which occupies a curious place in the affections of both sports fans and movie buffs in that its really the film about american football that is the preferred production on the subject, especially if either you have no interest or knowledge of the game, or even if you actively despise the contests and all. Remembering pete gent, who wrote north dallas forty. Numerous and frequentlyupdated resource results are available from this search. North dallas forty by peter gent 1973 i love this book. Oct 30, 2000 north dallas forty paperback october 30, 2000 by peter gent author. If a fan wants to read about what the nfl is really like, that is. This home was built in 1979 and last sold on 12006 for. The screenplay was by kotcheff, gent, frank yablans, and nancy dowd uncredited. After leaving professional football, gent wrote several novels dealing with the sport. In a society in which major league sporting events have replaced sunday worship as the religion of choice, north dallas forty appears like a desecration at the altar.
With nick nolte, charles durning, mac davis, dayle haddon. As such, it belongs to the mainstream of football fiction written since the early 1900s. North dallas forty its no surprise that the national football league refused to cooperate in the making of north dallas forty. Oclcs webjunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle. Thompson including the drinking, drugs, and sex and its perhaps the best look inside the landry cowboys and life as a cowboy. Loosely based on the dallas cowboys team of the early 1970s. Competition and stakes in this arena are high, and those. It was directed by ted kotcheff and based on the bestselling novel by peter gent. Protagonist phil elliott tells the story of the dallas cowboys of the 60s who party, drink, use drugs, womanize, endure terrible pain, suffer racism, and feel fear. The screenplay was by kotcheff, gent, frank yablans, and nancy dowd.
North dallas forty by peter gent, 1974, new american library edition, in english north dallas forty 1974 edition open library. Open library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. Inside is in good condition with foxing of the pages. The very least you can say about peter gents all tough book about pro football is that its like a cold slow bum and youll be glad this former dallas cowboy has found a longer term career he can write. North dallas after forty by peter gent, 1990, signet edition, in english. Remembering pete gent, who wrote north dallas forty the. North dallas forty, the movie version of an autobiographical novel written by former dallas cowboy receiver pete gent, came to the silver screen in 1979. Spradlin set in the decadent world of american profe. A novel by pete gent, north dallas forty, based on his five years with the cowboys, graphically depicted the pain and anguish the public couldnt feel or see on their television screens. A great place to listen to music or shoot a game of pool. His first and most famous book, a semiautobiographical novel entitled north dallas forty, was published in 1973. The other night, the author of north dallas forty went to see his movie for the fifth time in four days. A profootball player nick nolte begins to question his teams policy of relying upon painkillers. North dallas forty 1979 was a critically and commercially successful adaptation of peter gents 1973 novel which chronicledin thinly fictionalized formthe five seasons the author spent playing for the national football league.
Top nasa images solar system collection ames research center. Quello che non puoi superare con lodio lo devi temere. Gent was a wide receiver who played for the cowboys from 1964 through 1968, and one of the fun parts of the book is guessing to just what extent players in the book resemble their reallife counterparts. Competition and stakes in this arena are high, and those who achieve success pay a high price, too. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. This new novel by the author of north dallas forty is a gritty tale of what money and national attention have done to corrupt college sports since the 1960s. Charles durning, nick nolte, dabney coleman, bo svenson, mac davis directed by ted kotcheff genre. It tells the story of a talented, but conflicted football player in the nfl. Most of the major characters are back, and their lives after football a. If a fan wants to read about what the nfl is really like, that is the book. North dallas forty 1979 a brutal satire of american professional football in which a veteran passcatchers individuality and refusal to become part of the team family is bitterly resented by. Its main characters, a quarterback and a wide receiver, are widely considered to be based on don meredith and gent, respectively.
North dallas forty by peter gent if semi tough is a look into the lasciviousness of football through rosecolored lenses, then north dallas forty is a sobering glance at exactly how messed up the world of professional sports can actually be. Muddled overall, but perceptive and brutally realistic, north dallas forty also benefits from strong performances by nick nolte and. North dallas forty by peter gent, 1973 gent, a former dallas cowboy wide receiver, wrote this novel about a fictional football team in dallas but not named the cowboys, wink wink. North dallas forty, the movie version of an autobiographical novel written by former dallas cowboy receiver pete gent, came to the silver screen. Muddled overall, but perceptive and brutally realistic, north dallas forty also benefits from strong performances by nick nolte and charles durning. A semifictional account of life as a professional americanstyle football player.
Peter gent wrote two of the greatest sports fiction books ever, north dallas forty and the franchise. North dallas forty is excessive, melodramatic, and onesided. Fictitious pro football story told by a real nfl player. Well known to book collectors and booklovers, our site is an excellent resource for discovering a rough value of an old book. Football always seemed larger than lifethat was the primary source of its appealand football writing always tended toward extremes of melodrama and burlesque rather than the lyrical realism. Football players cuss at each other alot of the times use words such as faggot, sonofabitch, and others. May 22, 2012 north dallas forty chronicles a week in the life of phil elliott, an aging receiver for a dallas football team. Oct 02, 2011 a novel by pete gent, north dallas forty, based on his five years with the cowboys, graphically depicted the pain and anguish the public couldnt feel or see on their television screens.
Our books are stored in amazon and shipped from their warehouse. North dallas after forty 1990 edition open library. Reliable information about the coronavirus covid19 is available from the world health organization current situation, international travel. Peter gent, 69, a onetime wide receiver with the dallas cowboys, whose 1973 novel, north dallas forty, exposed the drug use, hypocrisy and pervasive pain in the life of a pro football team. Oct 01, 2011 north dallas forty was arguably the best book about pro football ever written. North dallas forty, pete gent, 1973 wide receiver gent was a cowboys teammate of rentzels. This book picks up where north dallas forty ended, and many of the same characters appear, along with new ones. The production is a most realistic, hardhitting and perceptive look.
Nick nolte mac davis charles durning 1979 the fast life begins to take its toll on two funloving but aging football players. North dallas forty nude scenes 9 images and 1 video including appearances from savannah smith boucher. Peter gent does an exceptional job of pulling the reader into the rough and tumble world of professional football, while exposing the sordid, nomercy inside story. However, formatting rules can vary widely between applications and fields of interest or study. North dallas forty soundtrack from 1979, composed by john scott. Nick nolte is north dallas bulls passcatcher phillip. Former nfl player peter gent, whose book about the seamier side of football was. North dallas forty was arguably the best book about pro football ever written. Spradlin set in the decadent world of american professional football in the late 1970s. North dallas forty herois sem amanha, 1979 trailer youtube. North dallas forty by peter gent is a novelized equivalent of baseballs nonfiction ball four by jim bouton. In this film, directed by ted kotcheff the apprenticeship of duddy kravitz, the national football league is revealed to be more about the money than the game. North dallas forty by peter gent 1973, hardcover for.
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