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Something for Joey is a 1977 American made-for-television sport drama film about the relationship between college football player John Cappelletti (portrayed by Marc Singer), and his younger brother Joey (Jeff Lynas).
- Drama Sport
6. Apr. 1977 · With Geraldine Page, Gerald S. O'Loughlin, Marc Singer, Jeff Lynas. This is based on the true story about the relationship between Penn State football player John Cappelletti, Jr. and his younger brother Joey, who has leukemia. John and Joey's bond is a strong one.
- (565)
- Drama, Sport
- Lou Antonio
- 1977-04-06
Joey hangs out with John in the Penn State locker room, and inspires him to be the top college football player in the country. Their bond knows no boundaries and goes beyond making touchdowns and winning awards.
Something for Joey 1977 1h 40m Drama List Reviews 96% Audience Score 250+ Ratings 1973 Heisman Trophy winner John Cappelletti (Marc Singer) has a younger brother (Jeff Lynas) who has leukemia.
- (13)
- Lou Antonio
- Drama
- Geraldine Page
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- (4)
- Geraldine Page
- Lou Antonio
- MTM Enterprises MTM Entertainment
Joey hangs out with John in the Penn State locker room, and inspires him to be the top college football player in the country. Their bond knows no boundries, and goes beyond making touchdowns and winning awards.
A dramatization of the true-life relationship between 1973 Heisman Trophy-winning football star John Cappelletti and his brother, Joey, stricken with leukemia. Director Lou Antonio and writer Jerry McNeely both received Emmy Award nominations.