Best (film)
| Best | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Mary McGuckian | 
| Written by | John Lynch, Mary McGuckian | 
| Starring | John Lynch | 
Release dates  | 
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Running time  | 102 minutes | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | English | 
Best is a 2000 British film portraying the football career of the Northern Irish soccer star George Best, particularly his years spent at Manchester United. It was directed by Mary McGuckian.
Cast
- John Lynch - George Best
 - Ian Bannen - Sir Matt Busby
 - Jerome Flynn - Bobby Charlton
 - Ian Hart - Nobby Stiles
 - Patsy Kensit - Anna
 - Cal Macaninch - Paddy
 - Linus Roache - Denis Law
 - Adrian Lester - Rocky
 - David Hayman - Tommy Docherty/The Barman
 - James Ellis - Dickie Beal
 - Roger Daltrey - Rodney Marsh
 - Clive Anderson - Interviewer
 - Sophie Dahl - Eva Haraldsted
 - Stephen Fry - Frazer Crane
 - Dave Duffy - Limosine Driver
 - Neil Caple - Barber
 - Nick Wall - Photographer
 - John McCarthy - Hairdresser
 
Filming locations
- Isle Of Man
 - Liverpool, Merseyside, England UK
 - Saints RLFC, Knowsley Road, St. Helens, Merseyside, England UK
 
Release dates
- UK - 1 May 2000 (Belfast Premiere)
 - UK - 12 May 2000 (General Release)
 - Israel - 1 June 2000
 - USA - 15 September 2000 (Temecula Valley International Film Festival)
 - Iceland - 28 March 2001 (Video Premiere)
 - Singapore - 26 July 2001
 - Italy - 10 May 2002
 - Netherlands - 6 April 2004 (DVD Premiere)
 
Awards
Ft. Launderdale International Film Festival
Best Actor - John Lynch (tied with Dirk Roofthooft & Pleure pas Germaine)
Temecula Valley International Film Festival
Best Foreign Film - Mary McGuckain
External links
- Best at the Internet Movie Database
 
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