
O.J. Simpson: Juice on the Loose
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
An independently produced sports documentary on the career of O.J. Simpson, (#32) the upcoming running back for the Buffalo Bills football team.
Top Cast


O. J. Simpson
O. J. Simpson
Self
O. J. Simpson
Self
Marvin Goux
Marvin Goux
Self - Asst. Coach of USC (as Marv Goux)
Marvin Goux
Self - Asst. Coach of USC (as Marv Goux)


John McKay
John McKay
Self - Head Coach of USC
John McKay
Self - Head Coach of USC
Earl Edwards
Earl Edwards
Self - Buffalo Bills
Earl Edwards
Self - Buffalo Bills
Reggie McKenzie
Reggie McKenzie
Self - Buffalo Bills
Reggie McKenzie
Self - Buffalo Bills
Larry Felser
Larry Felser
Self - Buffalo Newscaster
Larry Felser
Self - Buffalo Newscaster


Howard Cosell
Howard Cosell
Self
Howard Cosell
Self
Dwight L. Chapin
Dwight L. Chapin
Self - L.A. Times Reporter
Dwight L. Chapin
Self - L.A. Times Reporter
Eunice Simpson
Eunice Simpson
Self - O.J.'s Mother
Eunice Simpson
Self - O.J.'s Mother
Shirley Baker
Shirley Baker
Self - O.J.'s Sister
Shirley Baker
Self - O.J.'s Sister
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