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  1. Walking on Dead Fish (earlier full name Hurricane Season: Walking on Dead Fish) is a 2008 independent film by first-time American director, producer, and writer Franklin Martin. It is a heartfelt documentary about a small town high school football team and its "displaced players" who are thrown together by the powerful winds and ...

  2. 5 de sept. de 2008 · Walking on Dead Fish: Directed by Franklin Martin. With Terry Bradshaw. In the weeks after Hurricane Katrina, the tiny town of LaPlace was overrun with thousands of displaced New Orleans residents. Their already bursting-at-the-seams high school, East St. John, took in over 450 new students. Twenty of them were football players.

  3. 7. 939 views 9 years ago. In the weeks after Hurricane Katrina, the tiny town of LaPlace was overrun with thousands of displaced New Orleans residents. Their already bursting-at-the-seams high...

  4. WALKING ON DEAD FISH is a heart-felt documentary about a small-town high school football team and its "DISPLACED PLAYERS" who are thrown together by the powe...

  5. Walking on Dead Fish is a heartwarming and inspiring film released in 2008 that takes viewers on an emotional journey. Starring legendary football quarterback Terry Bradshaw, the movie explores themes of self-discovery, redemption, and the power of community through the perspective of its endearing characters.

  6. Walking on Dead Fish is a 2008 independent film by first time American director, producer, and writer Franklin Martin. It is a heart felt documentary about a small town high school football team and its "displaced players" who are thrown together by the powerful winds and floods of Hurricane Katrina.

  7. 19 de sept. de 2008 · Overview. Walking on Dead Fish is a 2008 independent film by first time American director, producer, and writer Franklin Martin. It is a heart felt documentary about a small town high school football team and its "displaced players" who are thrown together by the powerful winds and floods of Hurricane Katrina. Franklin Martin.