| World Cup 1982 Film |
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| Written by FFootball |
| Sunday, 02 August 2009 02:11 |
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G'olé! - The official film of the 1982 World Cup Football Finals, highlighting all the drama, dreams, hopes and heartaches. Commentary by Sean Connery, with powerful music by Rick Wakeman. You see it all! Two very different, and yet ironic, beginnings of young careers: Maradona's first World Cup for Argentina and the young Norman Whiteside of Northern Ireland. The perennial greats: Italy, West Germany, Brazil and not to mention the great Michel Platini of France. The wacky and weird: Kuwait, and how the Sheikh stops a match! The long-shots: Cameroon and their musical culture, as well as New Zealand and their desire simply to stay alive. The commentary by Sean Connery is brilliant and poetic once intermingled with the action and scenic views of the host country, Spain, as well as the spectators who let themselves go while cheering on their own countries.
Features group matches Argentina-Belgium 0-1, Brazil-Scotland 4-1, Brazil-Argentina 3-1 and Soviet Union-New Zealand 3-0.
Features group matches France-Kuwait 4-1, Italy-Cameroun 1-1, Spain-Northern Ireland 0-1, England-France 3-1 and secound round matches Spain-England 0-0 and Italy-Brazil 3-2.
Features the semifinals Italy-Poland and West Germany-France.
Features the final Italy-West Germany.
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