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Untitled Immaculate Reception Film

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Drama

Synopsis

Based on the true story of Jim Baker, a former insurance salesman from West Mifflin, Pa., known for having the Immaculate Reception ball in his possession for several decades. On Dec. 23, 1972, Baker and his then-14-year-old nephew attended the AFC Divisional Playoff game at Three Rivers Stadium between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Oakland Raiders. With 22 seconds remaining and the Steelers trailing 7–6, Steelers fullback Franco Harris scooped a deflected Terry Bradshaw pass out of midair just inches from the turf and ran it into the end zone for an improbable, game-winning touchdown.

About This Film

Untitled Immaculate Reception Film is a drama film directed by Bill McAdams Jr.. The film has earned an audience rating of 0.0 out of 10 based on 0 votes on TMDB. The film stars various actors among its cast of 0 credited actors.

Crew

Bill McAdams Jr. — Director
Michael Misetic — Producer
Bill McAdams Jr. — Writer

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