1964 WORLD CHAMPION Cleveland Browns Plus: 1964 NFL Championship Game Rare Sportsfilms, Inc. is the rights owner of this DVD Browns fans! A new DVD is now available on the 1964 World Champion Cleveland Browns! The official color film of the ’64 Browns
regular season highlights, plus the memorable 1964 NFL Championship Game
at Municipal Stadium are now both together on this DVD! As a bonus, we have also added almost a half
hour of rare, B & W news footage containing scenes of the Browns last
practice leading up to the title game and locker room interviews with players
including Jim Brown, coach Blanton Collier and even Baltimore Colts head coach,
young Don Shula! Altogether, there’s
almost 1½ hours of rare, vintage 1964 Browns footage here, more than has ever
been made available before on DVD! Here’s exactly what you’ll see on this
DVD: In 1964 for the first time, the Browns highlights were filmed entirely
in COLOR and sponsored by Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company! This first 36-minute chapter covers all the
highlights from every regular season game except the Steeler upset and the loss
at Green Bay! Narrated by the old voice
of the Browns Ken Coleman, the segment includes beautiful closeup shots of many
Browns heros of 1964, such as quarterback Frank Ryan, the fabulous fullback duo
of Jimmy Brown and Ernie Green, brilliant rookie Paul Warfield, ageless Lou
Groza, Dick Schafrath, Larry Benz, Vince Costello, Johnny Brewer, Bill Glass
and Galen Fiss. Other Browns are shown
throughout, including Gary Collins, Ross Fichtner, guards Gene Hickerson and
John Wooten, John Morrow, Bernie Parrish, Paul Wiggin, Jim Houston, Tom
Hutchinson, Charlie Scales, Jim Ninowski, Walter Beach, Monte Clark, Dick
Modzelewski, young Jim Kanicki and rookies Walter Roberts, Clifton McNeil, Sidney
Williams and of course Leroy Kelly! You’ll see action at other long gone NFL venues, such as old Pitt
Stadium, Yankee Stadium, old Busch Stadium, Franklin Field and the Cotton Bowl! NFL stars on other teams shown battling the
Browns include Charlie Johnson, Bobby Joe Conrad, Don Meredith, Frank Clarke,
Y.A. Tittle, Sonny Jurgensen, Bobby Mitchell, Milt Plum and Dick LeBeau! “Prelude To A Championship” is a compilation of B & W news clips on
the Browns preparations during the week before the title game. Included is never-before-seen footage of the
Browns on the practice field and in the locker room, plus interviews and
sportswriter commentary: · Defensive tackle Dick Modzelewski and young son
visit Santa Claus during the week before the game. Guess what Dick wants for Christmas! · Sportswriter Chuck Heaton of the Cleveland
Plain Dealer reviews the ’64 Browns season, discusses the upcoming game and
talks about how well the ’64 club stacks up against past Browns championship
teams. · Browns last practice. Jim Brown comes off the practice field and
discusses the season and the upcoming game Sunday against the heavily favored
Colts. · Players stream into the clubhouse after
practice (live sound). Behind the
scenes! · Browns play-by-play broadcaster Ken Coleman
interviews veteran kicker Lou Groza. · Film session with Browns coaches, and Ken
Coleman interview with head coach Blanton Collier, who gives a detailed rundown
on the Baltimore Colts. · Film from Baltimore, with head coach Don Shula
talking about the Browns, their personnel and his thoughts on the upcoming game
at Municipal Stadium. · Walter Beach is interviewed by Jim Brown and
gives his comments on the best receivers in the league and going up against
Raymond Berry on Sunday. · Jim Brown interviews quarterback Frank
Ryan. His simple strategy for Sunday. · Ken Coleman has a final thought, then an empty
Cleveland Stadium awaits the game Sunday! Of course, the NFL Title Game at Municipal Stadium is the highlight of
the season. Narrated by Chris Schenkel,
this segment shows all the big plays and tells the story of the game. The turning points of the game are all
described and dissected with the help of “super slow-motion” photography. Many plays are shown several times, each
from a different angle. This historic
film shows why the Browns, who were heavy 8-10 point underdogs going into the
game, were not only able to beat the mighty Colts, but shut them out 27-0! Of course, many Browns already mentioned
above are shown during the course of the game, and Colt stars get ample
coverage also such as QB Johnny Unitas, Lenny Moore, Raymond Berry, Jimmy Orr,
Jerry Hill, Joe Don Looney, Tony Lorick, Lenny Liles, Willie Richardson, John
Mackey, Jim Parker, Bill Pellington, Don Schinnick, Steve Stonebreaker, Bobby
Boyd, Billy Ray Smith, Lou Michaels, Ordell Braase and others including Gino
Marchetti, playing is his last pro game. Buyer pays shipping of only $3 on this item, which will be shipped by Media
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