Under the recently launched Sports Illustrated Studios banner, David Glasser's 101 Studios has set up a feature adaptation of Daniel J.
Boyne's biography The Red Rose Crew about the first international women's crew team in the U.S. The book is set in 1975 and follows a group of inspiring women who rowed their way to international glory, battling sexual prejudice, bureaucracy and male domination to usher in a new era for competitive sports.
Dubbed the "Red Rose Crew," a team of eight dedicated rowers from across the country — including soft-spoken MIT professor Gail Pearson, competitive lead rower Carie Graves and teenage coxswain Lynn Stillman — banded together, determined to prove themselves at the World Rowing Championships, under the.
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