1000 to 1: The Cory Weissman Story

1000 to 1: The Cory Weissman Story
Directed by Mike Levine
Produced by Bob Burris
Bruce Gordon
Story by Bob Burris
Starring David Henrie
Beau Bridges
Cassi Thomson
Hannah Marks
Jean Louisa Kelly
Luke Kleintank
Cinematography James Mathers
Edited by Colleen Halsey
Richard Halsey
Release date
March 4, 2014
Running time
99 minutes
Country United States
Language English

1000 to 1: The Cory Weissman Story is a 2014 film directed by Mike Levine and starring David Henrie, Beau Bridges, Cassi Thomson, Hannah Marks, Jean Louisa Kelly, and Luke Kleintank.

Plot

Cory Weissman was a student-athlete, a basketball player, who had a stroke while attending Gettysburg College. He scored 1000 points in high school and looked forward to success as a starting point guard. Basketball is his life's primary focus, but as a freshman, he has an AVM stroke which paralyzes his left side. Cory has to cope with his disability and answer the question "why me?" Does everything happen for a reason or just fate?

Despite the sad prognosis of his brain damage, the young athlete is hopeful of his recovery and return to basketball. Physical therapy is slow, but with the support of his cat, fish, coach and teammates, Cory returns to college. Cory is allowed to dress and play in the last game his senior year. To the joy of everyone, he scores one point—hence the title "1000 to 1". He finds new meaning in his life, both on and off the court. He played hockey and cricket

Cast

Production

Principal photography began in October 2012. The film was shot in 20 days, mostly at Gettysburg College.

Release

The film was released directly to DVD and on demand on March 4, 2014.[3]

References

  1. 1000 to 1: The Cory Weissman Story, retrieved 2015-05-30
  2. "1000 to 1, the Cory Weissman Story". www.1000to1movie.com. Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  3. 1000 To 1: The Cory Weissman Story - DVD, retrieved 2015-05-30


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