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From The 50 Yard Line

  • Documentary
  • Music

August 8, 2007 (US)

1h 34m

The 94 minute documentary film “From the 50 Yard Line” presents the football field not only as a sports venue but also as a stage for the marching band. The viewer goes on an exciting adventure through band camp, auditions, the marching season, and the regional and national compe...

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