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Stop at Nothing: The Lance Armstrong Story

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Release Date: 13/10/2014

Region Code: DVD 2
Label: Spirit Entertainment Limited
Director: Alex Holmes
Number of Discs: 1
Duration: 97 minutes
Audio Languages: English

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION


Featuring over 75 sources of archive material, Stop at Nothing: The Lance Armstrong Story tells the intimate but explosive story of the man behind the greatest fraud in recent sporting history, a portrait of a man who stopped at nothing in pursuit of money, fame and success.

It reveals how Armstrong duped the world with his story of a miraculous recovery from cancer to become a sporting icon and a beacon of hope for cancer sufferers around the world. The film maps how Armstrong's cheating and bullying became more extreme and how a few brave souls fought back, until eventually their voices were heard. Director Alex Holmes tracks down some of his former friends and team members who reveal how his cheating was the centre of a grand conspiracy in which Armstrong and his backers sought to steal the Tour de France. Friends and fellow riders were brought into a dirty pact that no one could betray, lest the horrifying extent of complicity be revealed. But the former friends whose lives he destroyed would prove to be his nemesis, and help uncover one of the dirtiest scandals in sports history.



REVIEW
If you liked The Armstrong Lie, you will love Stop at Nothing . If you had doubts about Alex Gibney s film you will watch this and know why. --The Sunday Times

This is the clearest exposition yet of the vicious lie at the heart of Lance Armstrong s seven Tour de France victories. --The Radio Times

This is the clearest exposition yet of the vicious lie at the heart of Lance Armstrong s seven Tour de France victories. --The Radio Times