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Man in the Glass: The Dale Brown Story
Posted on 11/16/11 at 10:34 pm
Posted on 11/16/11 at 10:34 pm
OFFICIAL DVD LAUNCH OF
AWARD-WINNING DALE BROWN DOCUMENTARY
“Man in the Glass: The Dale Brown Story”
Launch date: November, 17th 2011
Thursday, November 17th is the official launch of the award-winning documentary film "Man in the Glass: The Dale Brown Story" about LSU's legendary basketball coach Dale Brown.
“Man in the Glass” chronicles Brown's 40+ year battle with the NCAA, his integration of the basketball program, the Lester Earl saga and his decades long relationships with John Wooden, Tim Brando and Shaquille O'Neal.
The film won “Best Director” and “Award of Excellence” at the 2011 Los Angeles Movie Awards, the “Audience Choice Award” for Best Documentary Feature at the 2011 Sidewalk Film Festival and was an Official Entry at the 2011 New Orleans Film Festival.
The cast includes Shaquille O'Neal, Matthew McConaughey, Tim Brando, Don Yaeger, Dick Gregory, Dick Vitale, Ricky Blanton, Rudy Macklin, Collis Temple and the iconic John Wooden with music by Wynton Marsalis.
"A Compelling film about a truly fascinating and distinctive man" --Bob Costas, NBC Sports
Visit www.DaleBrownMovie.com to watch the trailer and buy or download your copy now, including a limited number of DVDs and movie posters signed by Coach Brown.
AWARD-WINNING DALE BROWN DOCUMENTARY
“Man in the Glass: The Dale Brown Story”
Launch date: November, 17th 2011
Thursday, November 17th is the official launch of the award-winning documentary film "Man in the Glass: The Dale Brown Story" about LSU's legendary basketball coach Dale Brown.
“Man in the Glass” chronicles Brown's 40+ year battle with the NCAA, his integration of the basketball program, the Lester Earl saga and his decades long relationships with John Wooden, Tim Brando and Shaquille O'Neal.
The film won “Best Director” and “Award of Excellence” at the 2011 Los Angeles Movie Awards, the “Audience Choice Award” for Best Documentary Feature at the 2011 Sidewalk Film Festival and was an Official Entry at the 2011 New Orleans Film Festival.
The cast includes Shaquille O'Neal, Matthew McConaughey, Tim Brando, Don Yaeger, Dick Gregory, Dick Vitale, Ricky Blanton, Rudy Macklin, Collis Temple and the iconic John Wooden with music by Wynton Marsalis.
"A Compelling film about a truly fascinating and distinctive man" --Bob Costas, NBC Sports
Visit www.DaleBrownMovie.com to watch the trailer and buy or download your copy now, including a limited number of DVDs and movie posters signed by Coach Brown.
Posted on 11/16/11 at 10:45 pm to outsidelookingin
Thanks for posting, this looks amazing

Posted on 11/16/11 at 11:01 pm to outsidelookingin
I take it the book that is a part of the deal is the motivational one he just released?
Posted on 11/16/11 at 11:38 pm to outsidelookingin
Looks amazing.
I never thought about it until now, but both Dale Brown & Les Miles are somewhat similar in that they are decent gentlemen but remain facinatingly unique characters that have consistently wielded some crazy & magical moments in LSU history.
Now's the time to start collecting Miles footage for his future documentary. I smell Oscar.
I never thought about it until now, but both Dale Brown & Les Miles are somewhat similar in that they are decent gentlemen but remain facinatingly unique characters that have consistently wielded some crazy & magical moments in LSU history.
Now's the time to start collecting Miles footage for his future documentary. I smell Oscar.
Posted on 11/17/11 at 2:13 pm to GeauxAggie972
no. I'm sorry but it is a book he has written a couple of years ago.
Posted on 11/17/11 at 2:16 pm to outsidelookingin
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no. I'm sorry but it is a book he has written a couple of years ago.
Posted on 11/17/11 at 2:28 pm to TigerNlc
The Four Hurdles of Life is a keynote, motivational address Coach Brown regularly gives to business, philanthropic and government organizations.
It has recently been adapted into a book.
You can also buy from his foundation a copy of him delivering the speech.
This movie is fantastic.
It is more about Dale Duward Brown, the man, than DDB the coach.
There are many great clips in this film. I particularly enjoyed the five to ten minute segment of Coach Brown sittinga and talking to his longtime mentor, Coach Wooden. It is golden.
Dale sort of conducts an interview with him. This is one of the last interviews Coach Wooden gave.
Also, undoubtedly my favorite quote in the movie, is by former Baton Rouge NAACP President, George Washington Eames, who emphatically states, "Dale Brown is a fantastic white person!"
"You absolutely can beat city hall!"
-Daddy Dale
Long live Daddy Dale.
cew
It has recently been adapted into a book.
You can also buy from his foundation a copy of him delivering the speech.
This movie is fantastic.
It is more about Dale Duward Brown, the man, than DDB the coach.
There are many great clips in this film. I particularly enjoyed the five to ten minute segment of Coach Brown sittinga and talking to his longtime mentor, Coach Wooden. It is golden.
Dale sort of conducts an interview with him. This is one of the last interviews Coach Wooden gave.
Also, undoubtedly my favorite quote in the movie, is by former Baton Rouge NAACP President, George Washington Eames, who emphatically states, "Dale Brown is a fantastic white person!"
"You absolutely can beat city hall!"
-Daddy Dale
Long live Daddy Dale.
cew
Posted on 11/17/11 at 2:32 pm to LSUFreek
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decent gentlemen
That is not how I would describe DB.
Posted on 11/17/11 at 3:23 pm to Tiger JJ
McConaughey is apparetly buds w/DB,he praises the film on his FB.
https://www.facebook.com/#!/MatthewMcConaughey
https://www.facebook.com/#!/MatthewMcConaughey
Posted on 11/17/11 at 3:24 pm to cosmicdingo
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McConaughey is apparetly buds w/DB,he praises the film on his FB.
Thanks. I posted the question why MM was in the film in another thread and some douche gave me this
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