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  1. 7 dic 1980 · With Robert Urich, Bonnie Bedelia, Richard Herd, Howard Cosell. Football jock Rocky Bleier makes it all the way to the pros with the Pittsburgh Steelers, only to be drafted in the Vietnam War. Wounded by a hand grenade overseas, Bleier returns to the U.S., and told he will never walk again.

    • (173)
    • Biography, Drama, Sport
    • Robert Lieberman
    • 1980-12-07
  2. 1.57K subscribers. 698. 82K views 9 years ago. ...more. *I do not own any rights*Fighting Back is a 1980 movie about the real life of Pittsburgh Steelers Halfback Rocky Bleier.

    • 123 min
    • 82,3K
    • HardcoreMusicOrDie
  3. Fighting Back: The Rocky Bleier Story is a 1980 made-for-television movie about the life of Pittsburgh Steelers running back Rocky Bleier, portrayed by Robert Urich. Based on Bleier's 1975 autobiography of the same name, it tells the story of how, after becoming a running back for the Steelers in 1968, he was then drafted by the U.S ...

    • Jerry McNeely
    • MTM Enterprises, Company Four
  4. 21 nov 2020 · Fighting Back: The Story of Rocky Bleier (1980) 3.5. ( 4) Based on Bleier’s 1975 autobiography of the same name, it tells the story of how, after becoming a running back for the Steelers in 1968, he was then drafted by the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War.

  5. Film Details. Release Date. 1980. Technical Specs. Duration. 2h. TCM Emails. Sign Up. A dramatization of the story of Pittsburgh Steelers football star, Rocky Bleier, and his comeback from serious injuries during the Vietnam War, thanks to Art Rooney, the team's benevolent owner.

    • Rob Lieberman
    • Steve Tannen
  6. Release date: December 7, 1980. Sunday Night TV Movie with a feel-good story of a football player. Rocky Bleier (Robert Urich) gets drafted by the NFL, then drafted into the Vietnam War, where he gets injured by an explosion. He rehabilitates, plays for the Pittsburgh Steelers, and wins four Super Bowl championships.

  7. Summaries. Football jock Rocky Bleier makes it all the way to the pros with the Pittsburgh Steelers, only to be drafted in the Vietnam War. Wounded by a hand grenade overseas, Bleier returns to the U.S., and told he will never walk again. However, after a lengthy, grueling rehabilitation, Bleier ultimately walks again.