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Updated: Friday, 03 Sep 2010, 9:48 PM MST
Published : Friday, 03 Sep 2010, 9:48 PM MST
PHOENIX - Pat Tillman went from an ASU football star, to the Arizona Cardinals, to become an Army Ranger. But his life ended in Afghanistan, killed by friendly fire, which was covered up by the Army.
Friday, his life's story came to the local big screen in a documentary entitled, "The Tillman Story."
It's being showed at the Harkins Camelview Theater in Scottsdale.
The documentary sheds light on Tillman's career, his tragic death, and the subsequent government coverup. Moviegoers said they were both angry and inspired by the film.
The movie is only being showed in New York, Los Angeles, and Arizona.
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