Budget
€11 (estimated)
Gross worldwide
$1,916,514
Budget
€11 (estimated)
Gross worldwide
$1,916,514
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By Dell 2022-03-08 08:01:33
A real and legendary Bert Troutman
Bernhard Karl Troutmann (British as Burt Troutmann), probably one of the greatest goalkeepers in football history. Of course, most people have never heard his name. As for many people, they don't know who Buffon is, let alone Yashin, the door god. So it's normal for Troutman to be unknown. However, in the English-speaking world of sports, this is a big figure in football history that cannot be avoided. Two of his most famous points: the first is his interesting life experience...
By Concepcion 2022-03-08 08:01:33
I was interested in the character, so I checked it out
1. The movie says that Troutmann joined the Nazis voluntarily, but in fact, he joined the Hitler Boys at the age of 10.
2. The game in which Troutman fractured his cervical spine mentioned in the movie was the 1956 FA Cup in England. He fractured 5 places, still insisted on the game and saved the key ball. In the end, the team won the championship, and he also became the first goalkeeper. The person who won the "England...
By Christian 2022-03-08 08:01:33
By Kianna 2022-03-08 08:01:33
Seeing that there is only one person in the long review, I will also join in. The landlord above has provided so many Trautman information to express my gratitude!
The rhythm of the movie does not have too much reversal and tension. Many people are talking about it, but I think this movie is not sensational or artificial, and the description of ordinary life has touched me a lot. I am a football lover, Trautman The spirit of perseverance in the Manchester City game, seeing the...
By Karlie 2022-03-08 08:01:33
The Keeper: the trauma in neutral
For the beautifual and stubborn heroine, who is especially attractive for her smile with raised corner of the mouth, the keeper is the trauma that Englishman wants to keep under the water. And the film is about what will happen when the trauma under the water surfaces .
The trauma, ,who is kept shoveling the excrement in the toilet in the prisoners' camp, appered in the spotlight, that is, on the English football court, and deep into the English country,...
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By Bennie 2022-04-22 07:01:54
The first half of the plot is slow, and then suddenly fast-forwards, and the plot conflict is optional. Because I was in Manchester City, I was not careful about Manchester by the...
By Spencer 2022-04-22 07:01:54
The movie is not sensational or artificial, and the description of ordinary life has touched me a...
By Emery 2022-04-22 07:01:54
Grades can reverse perceptions Sports is a bridge of communication in the Cold War Cervical vertebra fractures insist on competition is too...
By Nelle 2022-04-22 07:01:54
A stable piece, the kernel is very rich. Forgiveness is greater than...
By Vince 2022-04-22 07:01:54
It's quite satisfactory and has no faults. After reading it, it is finished. There are no more feelings and...
Jack Friar: Hey, when was the last time we won 3-0? Tell me that, any of you. This lad could save us from relegation.
Margaret: This is not about football, Dad, and you know it. He's a German, you can't just ignore that. He's a bloody Nazi. He raised his arm like the others and shouted "Heil, Hitler!" But maybe you'd have raised yours if it'd stop the team getting relegated.
Bert Trautmann: Margaret, I'm not some kind of monster.
Margaret: There's some folk round here might say different.
Bert Trautmann: Hating me is an easy way.
Margaret: An easy way? What are you talking about? You think you just come in and play some football and everything is forgiven and forgotten. Forgiven that you lot killed my friends? Forgotten that you robbed us of our youth? You know, instead of going out dancing, we had to spend our evenings in a bomb shelter. Hoping our houses are still standing and our family and friends still alive when we get home. It's easy for me dad to just see you as a footballer because it's convenient for him. But not for me. I know what you really are.
Bert Trautmann: I'd rather have danced with you than stood on the battlefield. But I didn't have a choice.