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    Walking on Dead Fish

    PG-132008 · Documentary · 1h 32m

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  1. Walking on Dead Fish (earlier full name Hurricane Season: Walking on Dead Fish) is a 2008 independent film by first-time American director, producer, and writer Franklin Martin. It is a heartfelt documentary about a small town high school football team and its "displaced players" who are thrown together by the powerful winds and floods of ...

  2. Sep 5, 2008 · Walking on Dead Fish: Directed by Franklin Martin. With Terry Bradshaw. In the weeks after Hurricane Katrina, the tiny town of LaPlace was overrun with thousands of displaced New Orleans residents. Their already bursting-at-the-seams high school, East St. John, took in over 450 new students. Twenty of them were football players.

    • (26)
    • Documentary
    • Franklin Martin
    • 2008-09-05
  3. Eat Cookies. The East St. John Wildcats, a small-town high school football team, looks within to brave the adversity delivered by Hurricane Katrina. Located just fifteen miles west of New Orleans, the tiny town of La Place escaped the cruel flooding of its neighbor only to suffer a different kind of flood,...

    • Franklin Martin
    • Debra Schum
  4. 1 hr 37 min. 8.9 (26) Walking on Dead Fish is a heartwarming and inspiring film released in 2008 that takes viewers on an emotional journey. Starring legendary football quarterback Terry Bradshaw, the movie explores themes of self-discovery, redemption, and the power of community through the perspective of its endearing characters.

    • (26)
    • Franklin Martin
    • PG-13
    • Terry Bradshaw
  5. 1 hr 37 mins. Documentary. NR. Watchlist. The documentary Walking on Dead Fish tales a look at a very special year for a particular high school football team. East St. John, located in the...

    • Terry Bradshaw
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  7. Sep 19, 2008 · What is Walking on Dead Fish about? In the weeks after Hurricane Katrina, the tiny town of LaPlace was overrun with thousands of displaced New Orleans residents. Their already bursting-at-the-seams high school, East St. John, took in over 450 new students. Twenty of them were football players.

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