Un film sur la star des Buffalo Bills, Ray Davis, en cours de développement

L'histoire du running back des Buffalo Bills, Ray Davis, de son passage en famille d'accueil jusqu'à la NFL, sera racontée dans un film à venir intitulé Breakaway Ray.

Le projet est développé par le réalisateur Gary Fleder et le scénariste W. Peter Iliff. Il se concentre sur les épreuves surmontées par Davis durant son enfance en famille d'accueil avant d'atteindre le football professionnel avec les Buffalo Bills.

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