TY - ADVS AU - Iwanyk,Basil AU - McG AU - Helms,Cory AU - Linden,Jamie AU - McConaughey,Matthew AU - Fox,Matthew AU - Mackie,Anthony AU - Strathairn,David AU - McShane,Ian AU - Mara,Kate AU - Jones,January AU - Williams,Kimberly AU - Escarpeta,Arlen AU - Patrick,Robert AU - Geraghty,Brian AU - Cresswell,Tommy AU - Beck,Christophe ED - Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- ) ED - Thunder Road Productions. ED - Legendary Pictures (Firm) ED - Wonderland Sound and Vision (Firm) ED - Warner Home Video (Firm) TI - We are Marshall SN - 1419839802 U1 - 791.43/72 22 PY - 2007///] CY - Burbank, CA PB - Warner Home Video KW - Marshall University KW - Drama KW - Football teams KW - West Virginia KW - Huntington KW - Aircraft accidents KW - Appalachian Region KW - Football coaches KW - F*utbol americano KW - Virginia del oeste KW - Teatro KW - bidex KW - Accidentes de aviaci*on KW - Monta*nas Appalachian KW - Huntington (W. Va.) KW - Feature films KW - Football films KW - Melodrama KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired KW - Sports KW - Feature KW - migfg KW - gsafd N1 - Title from container; Originally released as a motion picture in 2006; Special features: Bonus documentary: "Legendary coaches:" how coaches overvome adversity; Director of photography, Shane Hurlbut ; editors, Gregg London, Prescilla Nedd-Friendly ; music, Christophe Beck ; costume designer, Danny Glicker ; production designer, Tom Meyer; Matthew McConaughey, Matthew Fox, Anthony Mackie, David Strathairn, Ian McShane, Kate Mara, January Jones, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Arlen Escarpeta, Robert Patrick, Brian Geraghty, Tommy Cresswell; MPAA rating: PG; for emotional thematic material, a crash scene, and mild language N2 - The inspiring story of how a small town in West Virginia, steeped in the rich tradition of college football, struggled to cope with a devastating loss and restore their community after one of the worst disasters in the history of American sports. On the evening of Saturday, November 14, 1970, a chartered jet carrying Marshall University's football team, coaches and fans, was on its way home from a hard-fought game in North Carolina. Less than a minute before its scheduled landing at Tri-State Airport, the plane crashed in the Appalachian Mountains, killing everyone aboard: 37 players, eight coaches and university staff, the flight crew, and 25 prominent Huntington citizens. They find hope and strength in the leadership of outsider Jack Lengyel, a young coach determined to rebuild Marshall's football program. Less than a year after the crash, on September 18, 1971, Marshall University was poised to stage one of the greatest comebacks in collegiate sports ER -