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In the lead up to the 1956 Olympic games, a group of missionaries are tasked with helping the fledgling Australian baske | dG1fbGlJM21nWFBHYW8
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00:00I think we're going to have to be realistic and look at these Olympics as gaming experience.
00:17It's the Olympic Games.
00:19We've got the whole nation looking over our shoulders.
00:22You know, if our boys could play as well as you can swill beer, we'd win a flaming medal.
00:27Yes, we would.
00:30We've got a game on.
00:34I have solved all our problems.
00:36Are you guys those Mormon Yankees?
00:38Yes, sir, we are.
00:40I've been looking everywhere for you.
00:41Jump in.
00:43Hello, this is our Olympic squad.
00:45We want you to work with us on our skills and drills.
00:48And I could certainly use some help as far as coaching goes.
00:52This is the Olympic team.
00:53We should be sharing our skills.
00:55Basketball, it can break down barriers for us.
00:58The Olympic Committee want to put together a tournament where countries can play you boys and get some match practice before the Olympics.
01:05Us play against the Olympic teams.
01:09Wouldn't you want to go up against the best in the world to see how good you can be?
01:15People are gathering to watch the Mormon Yankees and the French Olympic team.
01:19And we should be set for an exciting game.
01:21Always remember who you are and what you stand for.
01:27Yankees!
01:36Basketball can bring people from all walks of life together.
01:39You're doing what you love, son.
01:40I want people to remember the Mormon Yankees from what we stand for.
01:47I want people to remember the Mormon Yankees from what we stand for.
01:47I want people to remember the Mormon Yankees from what we stand for.
01:52I want people to remember the Mormon Yankees from when I stand foratic 섞ins.
01:54And now we get some ties.

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