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Writer:
Clive Tyldesley (writer)
Release Date:
21 October 2002 (UK) more
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Cast

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Arthur Albiston ... Himself (1984 European Cup-Winners Cup Quarter-Final) (archive footage)
Viv Anderson ... Himself (Full-back 1987-91) (also archive footage)
Ron Atkinson ... Himself (Manager 1981-86) (also archive footage)
Gordon Banks ... Himself (1963 FA Cup Final) (archive footage)
John Barnes ... Himself (archive footage)
Mario Basler ... Himself (1999 Champions League Final) (archive footage)
Cliff Bastin ... Himself (1937 Arsenal v Man Utd) (archive footage)

David Beckham ... Himself (Midfield 1991-) (also archive footage)
Emma Bell ... Reporter
Francis Benali ... Himself (1994 Man Utd v Southampton) (archive footage)
Dennis Bergkamp ... Himself (1999 FA Cup Final) (archive footage)
George Best ... Himself (Forward 1961-74) (also archive footage)
Jackie Blanchflower ... Himself (archive footage)
Jesper Blomqvist ... Himself (1994 IFK Gothenburg v Man Utd) (archive footage)
Steve Bruce ... Himself (Centre-half 1987-96) (also archive footage)
Matt Busby ... Himself (archive footage)
Nicky Butt ... Himself (archive footage)
Eric Cantona ... Himself (Forward 1992-97) (also archive footage)
Mick Channon ... Himself (1976 FA Cup Final) (archive footage)
Lee Chapman ... Himself (Liverpool v Man Utd 1992) (archive footage)
Bobby Charlton ... Himself (Forward 1953-73) (also archive footage)
Andy Cole ... Himself (1997 Man Utd v Porto) (1998 Barcelona v Man Utd) (archive footage)
Simon Davies ... Himself (archive footage)
Lee Dixon ... Himself (1999 FA Cup Final) (archive footage)
Duncan Edwards ... Himself (archive footage)
Martin Edwards ... Himself (Chairman 1980-) (also archive footage)
Les Ferdinand ... Himself (1999 Man Utd v Tottenham) (archive footage)
Rio Ferdinand ... Himself (archive footage)
Alex Ferguson ... Himself (Manager 1986-) (also archive footage)
Ryan Giggs ... Himself (1991 League Cup Final) (archive footage)
Jimmy Greenhoff ... Himself (1977 FA Cup Final) (1979 FA Cup Final) (archive footage)
Eric Harrison ... Himself (Youth Team Manager 1981-1997)
Gordon Hill ... Himself (Outside left 1975-78) (also archive footage)
Ray Houghton ... Himself (Liverpool v Man Utd 1992) (archive footage)
Mark Hughes ... Himself (Centre-forward 1978-86 & 1988-95) (also archive footage)
Paul Ince ... Himself (archive footage)
Filippo Inzaghi ... Himself (1999 Champions League Semi-Final) (archive footage)
Denis Irwin ... Himself (archive footage)
David James ... Himself (1996 FA Cup Final) (archive footage)
Pat Jennings ... Himself (archive footage)
Mark Jones ... Himself (archive footage)
Andrei Kanchelskis ... Himself (archive footage)
Roy Keane ... Himself (Centre-midfield 1993-) (archive footage)
Sean Kelly ... Himself (Memorabilia Collector)
Brian Kidd ... Himself (1968 European Cup Final) (archive footage)
Denis Law ... Himself (Centre-forward 1962-73) (also archive footage)
Jim Leighton ... Himself (Goalkeeper 1988-92) (archive footage)
Nat Lofthouse ... Himself (1958 FA Cup Final) (archive footage)
Lou Macari ... Himself (Forward 1973-84) (also archive footage)
Robert McCaffrey ... Reporter
Brian McClair ... Himself (Centre-forward 1987-98) (also archive footage)
Sammy McIlroy ... Himself (Centre-Midfield 1969-82) (also archive footage)
Gordon McQueen ... Himself (Centre-half 1978-85) (also archive footage)
Joe Mercer ... Himself (archive footage)
Gary Neville ... Himself (Full-back 1991-) (also archive footage)
Phil Neville ... Himself (1999 FA Cup Semi-Final) (archive footage)
Gary Pallister ... Himself (archive footage)
Rob Palmer ... Reporter
Ray Parlour ... Himself (1999 FA Cup Final) (archive footage)
Prince Charles ... Himself (archive footage)
Queen Elizabeth II ... Herself (archive footage)
Peter Reid ... Himself (1985 FA Cup Final) (archive footage)
Bryan Robson ... Himself (Centre-midfield 1981-94) (also archive footage)
Peter Schmeichel ... Himself (Goalkeeper 1991-1999) (also archive footage)
Paul Scholes ... Himself (archive footage)
Lee Sharpe ... Himself (archive footage)
Teddy Sheringham ... Himself (Forward 1997-2001) (also archive footage)
Jonathan Sides ... Reporter
Ole Gunnar Solskjær ... Himself (Centre-forward 1996-) (archive footage)
Jaap Stam ... Himself (archive footage)
Alex Stepney ... Himself (1968 European Cup Final) (archive footage)
Nobby Stiles ... Himself (Half-back 1957-71) (also archive footage)
Neil Sullivan ... Himself (1996 Wimbledon v Man Utd) (archive footage)
David Trézéguet ... Himself (1998 Man Utd v Monaco) (archive footage)
Clive Tyldesley ... Narrator
Ruud van Nistelrooy ... Himself (archive footage)
Juan Sebastian Veron ... Himself (archive footage)
Patrick Vieira ... Himself (1999 FA Cup Final) (archive footage)
Chris Waddle ... Himself (1993 Man Utd v Sheffield Wednesday) (archive footage)
Elton Welsby ... Himself (archive footage)
Norman Whiteside ... Himself (Forward 1978-89) (also archive footage)
Ray Wilkins ... Himself (1983 FA Cup Final) (archive footage)
Kenneth Wolstenholme ... Commentator (archive footage)
Ian Wright ... Himself (1990 FA Cup Final) (archive footage)
Dwight Yorke ... Himself (1998 Barcelona v Man Utd) (archive footage)
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Additional Details

Runtime:
170 min
Country:
UK
Language:
English
Color:
Black and White (archive footage) | Color
Certification:
UK:E

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Spot on Daniel, 23 June 2006
Author: crowsyawn from United Kingdom

*** This comment may contain spoilers ***

Donohue has it completely right. A fantastic filming feast for the Man U freak. Bryan Robson's marriage on the pitch was all the more poignant for the late appearance of Duncan Edwards as best man, replacing the clearly nervy Nobby Stiles. And who could blame Nobby on such an occasion, being only seventeen? Luckily, elder statesmen Beckham and Rooney were there to lend solace to boy wonder Cantona, French schoolboy and survivor of the Paris Commune who, as a veteran of Le Maquis, was the brightest of the Busby Babes, Ferguson's Northern Premier League conquerers of 2003. Cantona, of course, had received a poor reception during a poetry reading from fans of home town rivals the LA Lakers. Drinking Chocolate? I should coco. A must!

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