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At the start of the film George Best is earning his living from personal appearances in 1994. News of Sir Matt Busby's death shocks a severely hung-over Best and prompts him to look back on his life.

35 years earlier, Best is a young whippersnapper on a Belfast housing estate who is spotted by a Manchester United scout, Bob Bishop. The football team is slowly recovering from the shock and loss of the Munich Air Disaster and, under Matt Busby's eye, is becoming a great team once again.

George Best quickly becomes a professional player and, by his late teens, is a firm favourite with players and fans alike. In fact, the adulation he receives is much more akin to that of a pop star than a footballer, with merchandising deals, magazine features, men's fashion promotions and hordes of screaming girls following him wherever he goes.
However the darker side of Best is his struggle against alcohol - not that he really perceives it as a problem. However, as his physical health begins to deteriorate and his professional career hits the skids, he becomes filled with a sense of self-disgust.

But this is not by any means the end of George Best's journey - and a renewed sense of hope lies waiting just around the corner

Keywords:
Drama, Biopic, Based-on-True-Story, Biographical, Movie, Film, Movies, Films
Additional Information:
(1999) (3 Star)
Cast:
Ian Bannen.... Sir Matt Busby
Jerome Flynn.... Sir Bobby Charlton
Ian Hart.... Nobby Stiles
Patsy Kensit.... Anna
Cal Macaninch.... Paddy
Linus Roache.... Denis Law
Supporting Cast:
Adrian Lester.... Rocky
David Hayman.... Tommy Dougherty/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
Lalor Roddy.... Petrol Station Attendant
Directors:
Mary McGuckian
Writers:
John Carroll Lynch
Mary McGuckian

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