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Footsteps is a gritty little TV movie from 1972 that delves into the pressures surrounding college football. The tension is palpable as a dedicated coach tries to turn a struggling team around, only to clash with local gamblers who have their own agenda. The performances are engaging, despite the unknown director's style, which adds a layer of intrigue to its production. There’s a rawness in the way the story unfolds, with a focus on moral dilemmas and the shadows of corruption in sports. It moves at a steady pace that allows for character development, making you really feel the stakes involved.
Footsteps, while not widely known, has a certain charm that intrigues collectors, particularly those interested in TV movies from the early 70s. Its release history is sparse, with few physical copies circulating, making it a bit of a hidden gem. The scarcity and unique premise surrounding gambling and sports in the film add to its appeal, attracting collectors who appreciate the blend of drama and the raw essence of the era.
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