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  2. Nov 23, 1996 · Rebound: The Legend of Earl 'The Goat' Manigault: Directed by Eriq La Salle. With Don Cheadle, James Earl Jones, Michael Beach, Ronny Cox. A dramatization of the life of Earl 'The Goat' Manigault (Don Cheadle), with a lot of factual based occurrences.

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    • Biography, Drama, Sport
    • Eriq La Salle
    • 1996-11-23
  3. Rebound: The Legend of Earl "The Goat" Manigault is a 1996 HBO television film about Earl Manigault, a legendary American street basketball player famous under his nickname of "The Goat." The film written by Alan Swyer and Larry Golin and directed by Eriq La Salle stars Don Cheadle in the title role of Manigault.

  4. Career and legends. Manigault at the Goat Park in 1989. Manigault was particularly famous for his leaping abilities on the basketball court. Much of his legend is unsupported playground myth, including his signature move: the double dunk.

  5. Rebound -- The Legend of Earl The Goat Manigault. The Harlem playground legend (Don Cheadle) picks himself back up after drugs and despair ruin his '60s basketball career.

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    • Eriq La Salle
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    • Don Cheadle
  6. Nov 23, 1996 · Overview. A dramatization of the life of Earl 'The Goat' Manigault (Don Cheadle), with a lot of factual based occurrences. A reformed junkie returns from prison to clean up his act and devote the rest of his life to the young kids of Harlem. 1996 was the 25th anniversary of the first tournament named after him.

  7. Nov 23, 1996 · Is Rebound: The Legend of Earl ‘The GoatManigault (1996) streaming on Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, Peacock, or 50+ other streaming services? Find out where you can buy, rent, or subscribe to a streaming service to watch it live or on-demand.

  8. Brief Synopsis. Based on the true story of Harlem street basketball legend Earl "The Goat" Manigault, whose drug addiction destroyed his hopes of a professional basketball career, but who went on to become one of Harlem's most influential citizens after his recovery from drug abuse.