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Director
  
Mick Davis

Music director
  
Harry Gregson-Williams

Writer
  
Mick Davis

Language
  
English

6.2/10
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Genre
  
Comedy, Romance, Sport

Duration
  

Country
  
UK

The Match (film) movie poster

Release date
  
13 August 1999 (1999-08-13) (UK)

Produced by
  
Guymon Casady, Allan Scott

Cast
  
Richard E. Grant
(Gorgeous Gus),
Isla Blair
(Sheila Bailey),
James Cosmo
(Billy Bailey),
Laura Fraser
(Rosemary Bailey),
David Hayman
(Scrapper),
Pierce Brosnan
(John MacGhee)

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Tagline
  
It's a game of two pubs!

The match trailer


The Match (also titled The Beautiful Game) is a 1999 British romantic comedy film written and directed by Mick Davis.

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The Match (film) movie scenes

The match trailer


Plot summary

The Match (film) movie scenes

In the Scottish village of Inverdoune, teams representing the village's two pubs—Benny's Bar and Le Bistro—have played an annual football game for 99 consecutive years. Under the terms of the original bet, the loser of the 100th match must forfeit their bar to the winner. Facing its 100th consecutive loss, Benny's Bar looks set to be bulldozed and replaced with a car park by the odious owner of Le Bistro, "Gorgeous" George Gus (Richard E. Grant). Local boy Wullie Smith (Max Beesley) returns from university, where he stays at the home of Sheila Bailey, re-igniting his dormant feelings for her daughter Rosemary (Laura Fraser). Wullie possesses TFR (Total Football Recall)—an encyclopedic recollection of football tactics and statistics—and would be an ideal manager for the Benny's Bar team, but he is traumatised by the death of his brother during their childhood and refuses. Also unwilling to help the team is a resident former professional football player (Neil Morrissey), known as "Piss-Off" due to his response whenever he is asked to play.

Cast

  • Max Beesley as Wullie Smith
  • Isla Blair as Sheila Bailey
  • James Cosmo as Billy Bailey
  • Laura Fraser as Rosemary Bailey
  • Richard E. Grant as Gorgeous Gus
  • David Hayman as Scrapper
  • Ian Holm as Big Tam
  • Neil Morrissey as Piss-Off
  • Tom Sizemore as Buffalo
  • Samantha Fox as Patsy
  • Production

    The Match was filmed in the Scottish village of Straiton in South Ayrshire.

    One of the film's production companies was Irish DreamTime, owned by actor Pierce Brosnan who appears in a cameo role in the film as John MacGhee. Footballer Alan Shearer also makes a cameo appearance.

    References

    The Match (film) Wikipedia
    The Match (film) IMDb The Match (film) themoviedb.org