Cup Fever
Cup Fever is a 1965 British family sports film directed by David Bracknell and starring Bernard Cribbins, David Lodge and Susan George.[1][2]
Cup Fever | |
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Directed by | David Bracknell |
Produced by | Roy Simpson |
Screenplay by | David Bracknell |
Story by | David Bracknell |
Starring | Bernard Cribbins David Lodge Sonia Graham |
Music by | Bill McGuffie |
Cinematography | John Coquillon |
Edited by | John Bloom |
Production company | Century Film Productions |
Distributed by | Children's Film Foundation (UK) |
Release date |
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Running time | 63 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Plot
A youth football team meet Manchester United and go on to win their cup competition.
Cast
- Bernard Cribbins - Policeman
- Sonia Graham - Mrs. Davis
- Dermot Kelly - Bodger the bootmender
- David Lodge - Mr. Bates
- Johnnie Wade - Milkman
- Norman Rossington - Driver
- Rex Boyd - himself
- Ruth Holden - herself
- Bud Ralston - himself
- Rex Deering - himself
- Matt Busby - Himself
- Denis Law - Himself
- Bobby Charlton - Himself
- Nobby Stiles - Himself
- David Herd - Himself
- Pat Dunne - Himself
- Jack Crompton - Himself
- George Best - Himself
- John Connelly - Himself
- Pat Crerand - Himself
- Tony Dunne - Himself
- Bill Foulkes - Himself
- Shay Brennan - Himself
- Bert Trautmann - Himself
- Susan George - Vicky Davis
- Olivia Hussey - Jinny
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