"Hockey's Greatest Era" (1942-1967) - Endeavor Productions
*AS SEEN ON FOX SPORTS NET & ESPN CLASSIC CANADA!*

A remarkable look at the golden era of NHL hockey! This fantastic, rare DVD features the historic documentary, "Hockey's Greatest Era", celebrating the style, intensity, passion, and legacy of the NHL's Original 6 era, when the Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins, Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers, and Montreal Canadiens battled it out for the Stanley Cup day-after-day, week-after-week, year-after-year. Through rare archival photography and film you've never seen before, and exclusive interviews not found anywhere else, there's no better way to get a feel for what it was like to be a player, broadcaster, or fan back in the day. Written, Produced & Directed by Salt Lake City-based filmmaker Matthew Fults, and hosted by former Detroit Red Wings fan-favorite Darren McCarty, this is a virtual Hall of Fame of hockey history! Interviews include a who's who of the era: Ted Lindsay, Elmer Lach, Fernie Flaman, Johnny Wilson, Milt Schmidt, Bobby Rousseau, Gerry McNeil, Jean Beliveau, Phil Goyette, Dennis Hextall, Dollard St. Laurent, Jean-Guy Talbot, Joe Klukay, Bill Gadsby, Marcel Bonin, Johnny Bucyk, Dickie Moore, broadcasters Budd Lynch and Fred Cusick, referee Art Skov. Extras include complete uncut interviews with Beliveau, Lindsay, Schmidt and Lach, deleted scenes, and long-lost radio interviews hosted by Hall of Fame broadcaster Jack Brickhouse. 

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Item Number: DVD067
Description: DVD: "Hockey's Greatest Era" (1942-1967) - Endeavor Productions 2005
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