Movie: The American Game

Top 7 Billed Cast

Nathaniel Bellamy Jr.
Nathaniel Bellamy Jr.

Basketball player

Julius Erving
Julius Erving

Gil Ferschtman
Gil Ferschtman

Stretch Graham
Stretch Graham

Jules Irving
Jules Irving

David Tawil
David Tawil

Brian Walker
Brian Walker

Video Trailer The American Game

Video: The American Game 1979 (Filmed in 1976)

The American Game 1979 (Filmed in 1976)

The American Game 1979 (Filmed in 1976)

Clip From "The American Game" 1979

Clip From "The American Game" 1979

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The American Game 1979 (Filmed in 1976)

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