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No No: A Dockumentary explores the incident, Ellis' rebellious life, and the contextual culture of the 1960s and '70s that turned the player into a low-key folk hero. Full Review | Nov 28,...
Sep 5, 2014 · Through intimate stories and a trove of archival footage, No No: A Dockumentary brings Dock's vibrant life to light, burnishing the legend and revealing the man behind it. [The Orchard] On June 12, 1970, Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Dock Ellis threw a no-hitter on LSD.
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- Jeffrey Radice
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- Enos Cabell
Baseball pitcher Dock Ellis had a controversial life and career, once pitching a no-hitter while high on LSD. Fandango at Home Prime Video Apple TV. Watch No No: A Dockumentary with a...
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- Larry Demery, Dock Ellis, Ron Howard
- Jeff Radice
- Documentary
No No: A Dockumentary traces the colorful and complex career of MLB pitcher Dock Ellis, who pitched a no-hitter (or No No) on LSD in 1971. The infamous “no-no” is revisited by Dock, his teammates and sportswriters in No No , but director Jeff Radice’s film doesn’t dwell on that dubious achievement.
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- Dock P. Ellis Jr.
- Jeffrey Radice
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Sep 4, 2014 · In 'No No: A Dockumentary,' Jeffrey Radice makes good use of interviews and footage in constructing his engaging portrait of the complicated but vivid baseball player Dock Ellis.
Say "No No" to drugs, kids, but YES YES to this great documentary about pro baseball player Doc Ellis, who in the 1970s pitched a no-hitter game on LSD. Ellis played in Major League Baseball from 1968 through 1979 for the Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and New York Mets.