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The Express
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The Express

Oct 10, 2008
2h 10m
★ 7.1

He changed our country... one yard at a time.

Overview

Follow the inspirational life of college football hero Ernie Davis, the first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Davis Entertainment
Relativity Media
IDEA Filmproduktions
Universal Pictures

Cast

Rob Brown

Ernie Davis

Rob Brown

Dennis Quaid

Ben Schwartzwalder

Dennis Quaid

Darrin Henson

Jim Brown

Darrin Henson

Omar Benson Miller

Jack Buckley

Omar Benson Miller

Nelsan Ellis

Will Davis, Jr.

Nelsan Ellis

Charles S. Dutton

Willie 'Pops' Davis

Charles S. Dutton

Justin Martin

Young Ernie

Justin Martin

Justin Jones

Young Will

Justin Jones

Nicole Beharie

Sarah Ward

Nicole Beharie

Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor

Marie Davis

Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor

Elizabeth Shivers

Elizabeth Davis

Elizabeth Shivers

Clancy Brown

Roy Simmons

Clancy Brown

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