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  1. Sep 3, 2011 · Game Time: Tackling the Past: Directed by Douglas Barr. With Ryan McPartlin, Josh Braaten, Katie Carr, Maxwell Perry Cotton. This family movie stars "Ryan McPartlin" who goes from living in a small town to being an NFL player.

    • (104)
    • Drama, Sport
    • Douglas Barr
    • 2011-09-03
  2. Game Time: Tackling the Past. A football player (Ryan McPartlin) must re-evaluate his life when his father's (Beau Bridges) illness forces him to return home for the first time in many years. Page ...

    • Drama
    • Ryan Mcpartlin
    • Douglas Barr
  3. Pro football star Jake Walker is living the dream, or so he thinks. The veteran tight end is a fan favorite and on pace to set the all-time receiving yards record that will guarantee a spot in the Hall of Fame. While working out at training camp, Jake receives an call from that his father Frank has suffered a major heart attack. Jake immediately leaves practice and returns home to a small town ...

  4. GAME TIME: TACKLING THE PAST is an inspiring story of forgiveness and perseverance that will have families cheering from the sidelines -- or at least from their living rooms. You don't have to be a sports fan to get wrapped up in how the drama plays out on the football field as well as in Jake's family's home, and the movie's messages about ...

    • Douglas Barr
    • Emily Ashby
    • Beau Bridges, Catherine Hicks, Ryan Partlin
  5. Synopsis. Pro football star Jake Walker is living the dream, or so he thinks. The veteran tight end is a fan favorite and on pace to set the all-time receiving yards record that will guarantee a spot in the Hall of Fame. While working out at training camp, Jake receives an call from that his father Frank has suffered a major heart attack.

    • 6
    • 84 min
  6. Game Time: Tackling the Past. 2011. 2 hr 0 mins. Drama, Family. NR. Watchlist. Personal and professional issues rock a football star (Ryan McPartlin), who returns to his small North Carolina ...

  7. That said, Game Time: Tackling the Past is one of my favorite of these movies. It combines drama and sports for an enjoyable movie that is appropriate for the entire family. There is nothing objectionable -no foul language, no violence - just an awesome family movie with an important lesson that I highly recommend!

    • DVD
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