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GAME OF THEIR LIVES

Wes Bentley ... Walter Bahr
Richard Jenik ... Joe Maca
Stephen Alexander ... Sideline Cameraman
James E. Ash ... All-Star game head referee
Mike Bacarella ... Silvio Capiello
Patrick Belics ... Grocery Delivery Boy
Maria Bertrand ... Rosemary Borghi
Vanna Bonta ... Italian bride
Tom Brainard ... Lt. Austin
Zachery Ty Bryan ... Harry Keough
Gerard Butler ... Frank Borghi
Deborah Corday ... Lady of the evening
Marilyn Dodds Frank ... Fara Borghi
Kenn Drescher ... Reporter
Brooke Edwards ... Fiora Abruzzo
Joe Erker ... Chubby Lyons
Rosemary Garris ... Soccer Fan on Stairs
Julie Granata ... Janet Capiello
Cleve Gray ... ENG Sound Man
Todd Gwin ... Intense Fan
Craig Hawksley ... Walter Giesler
Jimmy Jean-Louis ... Joe Gatjaens
Terry Kinney ... Dent
Paul Lancia ... Soccer/Sub/Simpkin#11
Chris Lueken ... Cigar smoker at banquet
Louis Mandylor ... Virginio (Gino) Pariani
Brenna McDonough ... Woman in press box
Rob Miley ... Soccer Sub/Simpkins #14
Stephen Milton ... Spike
Sarah Maria Newman ... Wedding Singer
Mike Nussbaum ... Mr abruzzo
John Rhys-Davies
Jay Rodan ... Frank 'Pee Wee' Wallace
Gavin Rossdale ... Stanley Mortenson
Riley Schmidt ... Simpkons Ford Soccer Player
Sean Steven Michael¹ ... Soccer Fan
Tymica Spiller ... Spectator (unconfirmed)
Patrick Stewart ... Dent McSkimming
Nelson Vargas ... John 'Clarkie' Souza
Jani Vorwerk ... Hotel Guests

Directed by: David Anspaugh
Written by: Angelo Pizzo
Produced by: Howard Baldwin, Karen Baldwin, Ginger T. Perkins, Peter Newman
Howard L. Baldwin
Distributor: IFC Films

US: 22 APRIL 2005
UK: 00 TBA 2005

In the summer of 1950, the most unlikely team ever to represent their nation gathered in Brazil for the first Soccer World Cup since World War II. Of the eleven men to take the field, five were Italian, two were Portuguese, one Haitian, one German, one Scot and one Irishman. They all wore blue shorts and white shirts crossed with a thick band of red. On their chests, they wore the eagle of the United States of America.
Unlike US sports like Baseball, Football and Basketball, there's never been a been a seriously decent movie about soccer. This one, by all accounts, doesn't score either.

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"Excuse me fellows, but is this haircut way too gay for soccer!"



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