Best (film)
Best is a 2000 British film portraying the football career of the Northern Irish soccer star George Best, particularly his years spent at Manchester United. It was directed by Mary McGuckian.
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Directed by | Mary McGuckian |
Produced by | Elvira Bolz Mary McGuckian Chris Roff |
Written by | John Lynch, Mary McGuckian |
Starring | John Lynch |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Cast
- John Lynch - George Best
- Ian Bannen - Sir Matt Busby
- Jerome Flynn - Bobby Charlton
- Ian Hart - Nobby Stiles
- Patsy Kensit - Anna
- Cal Macaninch - Paddy
- Linus Roache - Denis Law
- Adrian Lester - Rocky
- David Hayman - Tommy Docherty/The Barman
- Philip Madoc - Jimmy Murphy
- Jim Sheridan - Bob Bishop
- James Ellis - Dickie Beal
- Roger Daltrey - Rodney Marsh
- Clive Anderson - Interviewer
- Sophie Dahl - Eva Haraldsted
- Stephen Fry - Frazer Crane
- Dave Duffy - Limousine Driver
- Neil Caple - Barber
- Nick Wall - Photographer
- John McCarthy - Hairdresser
- Nick Woolham - #1 boy autograph hunter
Filming locations
- Isle of Man
- Liverpool, Merseyside, England
- Saints RLFC, Knowsley Road, St Helens, Merseyside, England
Release dates
Awards
Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival
Best Actor - John Lynch (tied with Dirk Roofthooft & Pleure pas Germaine)
Temecula Valley International Film Festival
Best Foreign Film - Mary McGuckain
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