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'''Michael Jordan to the Max''' is an [[American]] [[documentary]] relased in [[IMAX]] in [[2000 in film|2000]]. The film is about the life and career of basketball player [[Michael Jordan]], focusing mainly on him during the [[1998 NBA Playoffs]]. It is narrated by [[Laurence Fishburne]].
'''Michael Jordan to the Max''' is an [[United States|American]] [[documentary]] relased in [[IMAX]] in [[2000 in film|2000]]. The film is about the life and career of basketball player [[Michael Jordan]], focusing mainly on him during the [[1998 NBA Playoffs]]. It is narrated by [[Laurence Fishburne]].


The film includes appearences by numerous celebrities and professional athletes including [[Phil Jackson]], [[Doug Collins]], [[Bob Costas]], [[Bill Murray]], [[Ken Griffey, Jr.]], [[Steve Kerr]], [[Spike Lee]], [[Willie Mays]], [[Stan Musial]], [[Ahmad Rashad]], and [[Pat Riley]].
The film includes appearences by numerous celebrities and professional athletes including [[Phil Jackson]], [[Doug Collins]], [[Bob Costas]], [[Bill Murray]], [[Ken Griffey, Jr.]], [[Steve Kerr]], [[Spike Lee]], [[Willie Mays]], [[Stan Musial]], [[Ahmad Rashad]], and [[Pat Riley]].

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Michael Jordan to the Max
Directed byDon Kempf
James D. Stern
Written byJonathan Hock
StarringMichael Jordan
Narrated byLaurence Fishburne
Distributed byGiant Screen Films
Release date
2000
Running time
46 min.
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish

Michael Jordan to the Max is an American documentary relased in IMAX in 2000. The film is about the life and career of basketball player Michael Jordan, focusing mainly on him during the 1998 NBA Playoffs. It is narrated by Laurence Fishburne.

The film includes appearences by numerous celebrities and professional athletes including Phil Jackson, Doug Collins, Bob Costas, Bill Murray, Ken Griffey, Jr., Steve Kerr, Spike Lee, Willie Mays, Stan Musial, Ahmad Rashad, and Pat Riley.