The late "Pistol" Pete Maravich made basketball history as the most spectacular college scorer ever, and he's still inspiring kids through this movie based on his first season of high school varsity basketball (which he played when he was in eighth grade). This 90-minute film explores the supportive father-son relationship that pushed him to the heights of achievement and fame (Dad was a former pro and Clemson University coach) and includes a story line on the stirrings of the quest for racial equality in the late 1950s. Newcomer Adam Guier plays some fine basketball in his role as the young Maravich. Viewers won't be able to track his no-look passes any better than opponents could when the real Maravich was dishing them out. In fact, the basketball sequences in general are superior to many seen in bigger-budget films. Shot on location in Louisiana, where Maravich grew up, the film captures the moral dilemmas of its time while still keeping a positive drive, making it an excellent film to watch with the kids. --Kimberly Heinrichs Product Description Actors: Nick Benedict, Millie Perkins, Adam Guier, Darrel Campbell, Rodney Stone, Tom Lester. There was more to Pistol Pete than basketball. His faith formed an essential part of his character and played an important role in his last years on earth. Featured in books and talk shows, Pistol Pete Maravich shared his faith openly an boldly until his untimely death in 1988. And now, you can own the all-new Inspiration Edition of The Pistol. This new version includes all the features of the standard edition plus the motivational "Inside The Heart of a Champion" bonus featuring world renowned heart surgeon, Dr Levi Watkins, "Green Acres" star Tom Lester and a special recounting of the last hours of Pete's life as told on the TV program "Life On The Edge". DVD Bonus & Features: The Inspiration Edition is loaded with features including: "Maravich Memories" – Making of Documentary, Out-Takes & Bloopers, Pistol Pete's Sports Records Gallery & Trivia, English & Spanish Language Tracks, Commentary by the Producers, 16x9 Anamorphic Widescreen, Trailers & Bios, Heart Of A Champion Testimonials: DVD-9, Dolby Digital 5.1, 104 minutes, Color, 1.78:1, G, 1990.