hot movie previews >  The Twilight Saga: E...NineRemember MeLetters to JulietArmoredThe TouristLegion
 
The Express (Blu-ray Disc)
ADVERTISEMENT
DVD Details
DVD Pictures
Trailers
62% Rating | Reviews
Director: Gary Fleder
Studio: Universal Home Entertainment
Rating: PG
Genre: Drama / Sports
Release Date: January 20, 2009
Running Time: 2 hrs. 9 mins.
SYNOPSIS:
SPECIAL FEATURES
· 50th Anniversary of the 1959 Syracuse National Championship
· Making of The Express
· Making History: The Story of Ernie Davis
· Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary by Director Gary Fleder
· Inside the Playbook: Shooting the Football Games
· From Hollywood to Syracuse: The Legacy of Ernie Davis
· Feature Commentary with Director Gary Fleder
· BD Live
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 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 Pennsylvania coal-mining country, 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 championship—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.