Leonard was once a popular professional football player, but was imprisoned for some reason. Warden Warden Hazen (Eddie Albert) loves football but is cruel by nature. He specially hired prison guards who were good at playing rugby and let them compete with the prisoners. The poor prisoners are no match at all and can only be bullied by the prison guards. After the rebellious Leonard came to the team, he withstood Walton's pressure and did not engage in racial discrimination. Instead, he united everyone to fight against Walton's oppression. Gradually, he won the respect of his partners and became the spiritual leader of the team. But he also incurred Wharton's jealousy. Should he give up the game and regain his freedom, or should he persevere and risk spending the rest of his life in prison? I believe everyone will get the same answer. The rugby match scenes in the film can be described as classic: a large number of violent shots, fierce collisions, a tense atmosphere, the injured players lying on the hospital bed and not forgetting to listen to the radio to cheer for their teammates... Everything makes people involuntarily immersed in this contest between justice and evil, forgetting the passage of time.
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