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Salt Lake City 2002: Stories of Olympic Glory

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Now, before we get into the various whats and wheres of how you can watch 'Salt Lake City 2002: Stories of Olympic Glory' right now, here are some details about the documentary flick. Salt Lake City 2002: Stories of Olympic Glory starring Stefania Belmondo, Bonnie Blair, Herb Brooks, George W. Bush has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 2 hr. The release date of the movie is January 7th, 2003. reflects real

Let’s set the scene for you... Here's the plot: "Award-winning sports chronicler Bud Greenspan delivers a powerful and emotional look at six individual stories in the official film of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City. Greenspan goes beyond highlight footage to tell the story of how these athletes overcome incredible obstacles to achieve Olympic glory."

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'Salt Lake City 2002: Stories of Olympic Glory' Release Dates

Watch in Movie Theaters on January 7th, 2003

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