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NFL Films Archive: Inside The Vault 1960-1970 (2003)
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A Must-Own For Every Football Fan! Classic Footage At Its Best- Straight From The NFL Films Vault.
Now released for the first time on video, NFL Films presents Inside the Vault: Volumes 1-3 Based on the successful series Lost Treasures of NFL Films, this special collection tells the story of a unique time in the history of the National Football League.
NFL Films began with a single game- the 1962 NFL Championship. But before the decade was out, the telephoto lenses and hidden microphones of NFL Films would revolutionize the game itself. Throughout the smash-mouth 1960's, they would capture the color and the glamour, the on-the-field action and behind-the-scenes drama. The great coaches- Vince Lombardi, Paul Brown and George Halas. The great players- Gale Sayers, Joe Namath, and Jim Brown.
As the American Football League grew into a force all its own, the colorful and talented AFL players and the league's outlaw image drew a loyal cadre of fans. NFL Films recorded the action as the AFL evolved from humble beginnings to the juggernaut that forced a merger with the mighty NFL.
The two leagues merged, but it wasn't all sunshine and roses. In fact, there was a rocky honeymoon as teams with totally different styles and cultures clashed for dominance in the new NFL. But the seeds were planted for the decades of dominance that folowed, as NFL football became the preeminent sport in America.
With Inside the Vault: Volumes 1-3, NFL films blends the big-name stars and the one-season wonders, the legends of the game and the footnotes of history. NFL Films brings you a collection of amazing storytelling and action from the 1960's- a decade that catapulted the NFL into the modern era.
VOLUME 1: The Creation (1962-65) The revolution that changed football.
VOLUME 2: The Renegades (1960-69) The colorful players, the loyal fans and the outlaw image that made the American Football League.
VOLUME 3: The Merger (1970) The rocky honeymoon and successful marriage of the NFL and AFL.
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