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A star rating of 3 out of 5.

In 1965, Manchester United manager Matt Busby persuaded Bobby Charlton, Denis Law and Nobby Stiles to help junior team Barton United in the Children's Film Foundation romp Cup Fever. Busby is again encouraging young players two decades on in director David Scheinmann's fictional drama, as the now retired Sir Matt (Brian Cox) takes it upon himself to coach the side whose gifted star player stole his wallet. However, mum Erica (Natascha McElhone) isn't over the moon about it, and would rather Georgie (Jack Smith) studied for the Lancashire Grammar entrance exam with Dr Farquar (Toby Stephens). There are few surprises in this genial picture, which works all the better for sticking to the Boy's Own formula. Whether wondering why he survived the 1958 Munich air disaster or bantering with Georgie and team-mates, who have no idea who he is, Cox is a delight. He is ably supported by Philip Jackson and Anne Reid. But Scheinmann might have followed the example of Purely Belter and There's Only One Jimmy Grimble - a bit less feel-good, a bit more grit.

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Credits

Cast

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Sir Matt BusbyBrian Cox (1)
Erica GallagherNatascha McElhone
Jean BusbyAnne Reid
BobPhilip Jackson
HelenKate Ashfield
Dr FarquarToby Stephens
Georgie GallagherJack Smith (3)

Crew

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DirectorDavid Scheinmann

Details

Theatrical distributor
Trinity Filmed Entertainment
Released on
2014-07-25
Languages
English
Formats
Colour
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