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  1. 1000 to 1: The Cory Weissman Story is a 2014 American biographical sports drama 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.

  2. 1000 to 1: The Cory Weissman Story: Directed by Michael Levine. With David Henrie, Luke Kleintank, Beau Bridges, Jean Louisa Kelly. Cory Weissman is a college basketball player who suffers a devastating stroke. He perseveres to find new meaning in his life both on, and more importantly, off the court.

  3. The true story of Cory Weissman, a high school basketball star who scored 1,000 points in high school and was expected to be a standout at Gettysburg College. Following a stroke at the end of his freshman year, the film chronicles Cory's comeback. 494 IMDb 6.8 1 h 38 min 2014. X-Ray 7+.

  4. 18 de sept. de 2013 · Subscribed. 124. 28K views 10 years ago. 1,000 to 1 is the inspiring true story of Cory Weissman, a high school basketball star who scored 1,000 points in high school and was expected...

  5. 2 de feb. de 2015 · From Vivendi Entertainment. David Henrie stars in the incredible true story of Cory Weissman, a college basketball star who found himself paralyzed after a sudden stroke.

  6. YouTube Movies & TV. 180M subscribers. Subscribed. 187. 1000 to 1 is the inspiring true story of Cory Weissman, a high school basketball star who scored 1,000 points in high school and...

  7. Available on Pluto TV, Philo, Prime Video, Tubi TV, iTunes, Amazon Freevee, Plex. 1000 to 1 is the inspiring, true story of Cory Weissman, a high school basketball star who scored 1, 000 points in high school and was expected to be a standout athlete at Gettysburg College.