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The film details the life story of American professional baseball player Dock Ellis, his prolific career, his addictions to alcohol and amphetamines, his efforts to help other addicts until his death in 2008, and the no-hitter he threw while under the influence of LSD.
The ingesting of a couple of video appetizers may be in order before viewing Jeffrey Radice’s No No: A Dockumentary, a compelling look at the impact on and off the field of ‘70s pitching phenomenon Dock Ellis.
on a no-hitter. Dock Ellis has put nine men on the bases. Eight walks and one hit batsman, but three outs separate him and a no-hitter. Somewhere along the line, I'm sure this is all being recorded, so that we can have it for dock if he throws the epic. Looking out at the scoreboard, he can see zero, zero, zero where it says San Diego. Dock Ellis:
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.
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.
Jan 24, 2014 · No No: A Dockumentary: Sundance Review. From director Jeff Radice, the documentary tells the story about troubled Pirates pitcher Dock Ellis.
No No: A Dockumentary in US theaters September 5, 2014 starring Dock Ellis. On June 12, 1970, Dock Ellis threw a no-hitter for the Pittsburgh Pirates - on LSD. In 137 years of organized professional baseball, it’s