Best (2000)
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Mary McGuckian directs this bleak biopic about famed Manchester United soccer star George Best, who dumped his career down the drain with booze, brawling, and drugs. The film charts Best's (John Lynch) rise from Belfast, to fame, to dissipation. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi
- Directed By
- Mary McGuckian
- Genres
- Drama
Unrated,
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Cast
- John Lynch
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Ian Bannen
as Matt Busby
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Jerome Flynn
as Bobby Charlton
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Ian Hart
as Nobby Stiles
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Patsy Kensit
as Anna
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Cal Macaninch
as Paddy Crerand
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Linus Roache
as Denis Law
- Adrian Lester
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David Hayman
as Tommy Docherty/The barman
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James Ellis
as Dickie Best
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Roger Daltrey
as Rodney Marsh
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Stephen Fry
as Frazer Crane
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Sean Barrett
as Football Commentator
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Nora Connolly
as Man with Tattoo's Wife
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P.J. Davidson
as Louis Edwards
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Dave Duffy
as Limousine Driver
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Ian Fitzgibbon
as Tom
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Philip Madoc
as Jimmy Murphy
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Steve Ryan
as Dunne
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Sarah Stockbridge
as Night Huntress
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Micha Bergese
as Portuguese Bartender
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Jim Sheridan
as Bob Bishop
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Mary McGuckian
as Norma Charlton
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Pauline Lynch
as Receptionist
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Dave Nichols
as Baz
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Amanda Ryan
as Mrs. Crerand
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Kenneth Wolstenholme
as Football Commentator
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Sean Blowers
as The Bookie
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Marie Jones
as Anne Best
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Richard Leaf
as Constable Davies
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Neil Caple
as The Barber
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Terence Corrigan
as Young George Best
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David Reid
as Old Trafford Steward
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Owen O'Neill
as Comedian
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John McCarthy
as Hairdresser
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Sophie Dahl
as Eva Haraldsted
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Clive Anderson
as Interviewer
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Lalor Roddy
as Petrol Station Attendant
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Jacqueline Lynch
as Receptionist
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Sean Kearns
as David McCracken
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Gertrude Montgomery
as Bingo Girl
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Alan McClenaghan
as Man with Tattoos
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Richard Orr
as Sammy
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Tom Collins
as Concerned Man
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Robert Campion
as Eric McMordie
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Mark Byrne
as Harry Gregg
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Nick Wall
as Photographer
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Louis Hammond
as Ken Stanley
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Ray Wilkins
as Referee
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Gregory Battle
as The Furrier
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Ed Maddrell
as Tabloid Hack
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Ronnie Fox
as Cronie in the Bar
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David Corden
as Customer in Blinkers
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Stan Pinton
as Andre
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Andy Quine
as Simon
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Jamie Gambell
as London Cop
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Sean Wightman
as Sargent Williams
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Kim Fenton
as Gerald Soames
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Jason Gilroy
as Cameraman
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Rob Webster
as Reporters at Chelsea Seige
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Brian Regan
as Reporters at Chelsea Seige
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Derek Newton
as Old Trafford Steward
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Alex Best
as Himself
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George Best
as Himself
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Joćo Ferreira
as Football Commentator