- The
Steagles were the team
created by the
temporary merger of Pennsylvania's two
National Football League (NFL) teams, the
Pittsburgh Steelers and the...
-
Steagle or
Steagles may
refer to: The
Steagle, a 1971
American film
Steagles, a
former National Football League team
Steagle Colbeagle the Eagle, a mascot...
- The
Steagle is a 1971
American comedy film
based on the
novel of the same name by
Irvin Faust. The film was
directed by Paul
Sylbert and
starred Richard...
- name a new
secondary mascot for the 2006–07 season. The
mascot was
named Steagle Colbeagle the
Eagle after Stephen Colbert.
Colbert had
promoted the contest...
-
Columbo to The Odd Couple. In his 1974 book
about making the
movie The
Steagle,
Final Cut: The
Making and
Breaking of a Picture, writer-director Paul...
- "The
Steagle (1971) A
Brazilian Youth's Joys and Shocks:'
Plantation Boy'
Opens at 5th Ave.
Cinema Benjamin Proves Deft
Comic in 'The
Steagle'". The...
- The Gl****–Steagall
legislation describes four
provisions of the
United States Banking Act of 1933
separating commercial and
investment banking. The article...
- The Graduate,
though it was not as successful. He
acted in a comedy, The
Steagle (1971), the
directorial debut of
designer Paul Sylbert,
which was little...
- My Wife, The World's
Greatest Athlete, Superdad,
Pieces of Dreams, The
Steagle, The
Prisoner of
Second Avenue, Busting, The
House of the Dead and The...
-
Steelers and
Philadelphia Eagles combined rosters and
competed as the
Steagles due to the loss of
players to
World War II
military service. List of National...