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2005 |
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PG |
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101 minutes |
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David Anspaugh |
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Howard Baldwin, Karen Baldwin |
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IFC Films |
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Gavin Rossdale, Gerard Butler, John Rhys-Davies, Patrick Stewart, Wes Bentley |
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The Game of Their Lives Image Gallery, Wallpapers & Desktop Themes |
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The scene of the wedding reception of Gino Pariani and Janet Capiello had the actual St. Louis players, Frank Borghi, Gino Pariani and Harry Keough and their children and grand-children, as guests attending the reception.
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The Game of Their Lives Reviews |
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rec.art.movies.reviews newsgroup |
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THE GAME OF THEIR LIVES is a film so old fashioned that it almost creaks. Said to be about "the greatest upset in World Cup history," the movie's over-dramatized narration speaks only in hyperbole. The movie is about one of the more obscure events in American sports history, but you wouldn't know it by listening to the voice-over. The single game in question is the U.S. soccer team's win in the first game against England in the 1950 World Cup games. The U.S. team was an underdog, but a single win in tournament play does not exactly justify the story's hype.
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