Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFormer players and associates of third division club Bostock Stanley gather for a celebratory dinner to commemorate their famous FA Cup victory twenty-five years previously during which a sh... Tout lireFormer players and associates of third division club Bostock Stanley gather for a celebratory dinner to commemorate their famous FA Cup victory twenty-five years previously during which a shocking truth is revealed.Former players and associates of third division club Bostock Stanley gather for a celebratory dinner to commemorate their famous FA Cup victory twenty-five years previously during which a shocking truth is revealed.
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Cheers, Mark - Producer of BC
I love football like mad, but I tend to hate almost any song or film about football as they tend to be unrealistic. This wasn't.
I watched it once, it was over 2 years ago & it was brilliant. Everyone I know loved it. I remember the gay physio, the sloping pitch at about a 45 degree angle and 'Shoes' (a player so named because he once turned up for training in a new pair of shoes). Brilliant, that's what goes on in park football.
A definite 10/10. If anyone from the TV industry is reading this, considering all the crap you repeat on English tele, please have the sense to show this again (and the Muppets while you're at it). Also does anyone know if this was shown on BBC or ITV. I think it was ITV, so it's worth asking them if they plan to show it again. They should do.
The famous sloping pitch of wherever it was, the clueless coach driver ("Ponty-this, Ponty-that", "I'll take the next exit"), the pointless plot; it all added up to aching sides.
Being stuck in the US I'm desperate for some good British humour but not quite enough to spend the amount that the production company are asking for. C'mon, get it out on kosher DVD pronto.
I am one of the lucky ones who recorded it when it was shown on ITV. As secretary of UniBond League side Burscough Bostock's Cup causes a riot on our away coach trips every season as a new group of players get to see it for the first time. Some of the performances are priceless and the way it lampoons all the various stereotypes in football would make it even more popular today.
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- AnecdotesThe film uses actual from three games. The fictional FA Cup 5th round game shown Bostock v Chelsea is actually footage of Brentford v Grimsby Town from Mar 25th 1972. The fictional FA Cup semi-final Bostock v Leicester City played at Bramall lane Sheffield is actually footage of Sheffield United v Leicester City Apr 26th 1975. The fictional Cup Final Bostock v Leeds United is actually footage of the 1973 FA Cup Final Sunderland v Leeds United.
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Edgar Pendulo: Hypnosis! Harnessing the power of the mind. A lot of people are sceptical about hypnosis. What about you, Mr. Kennard? Are you sceptical?
Clive Kennard: No, it's a cold sore.
Edgar Pendulo: Your boss, Mr. Masson, he is skeptical.
Bertie Masson: Well, I'm hoping! I'm hoping.
Edgar Pendulo: Even though I, Edgar Pendulo, hypnotised him this very morning.
Bertie Masson: Oh, no, you didn't!
Edgar Pendulo: Oh, didn't I?
[starts playing a jazz song on a tape recorder, which causes Masson to stand up and start doing a striptease. The players laugh and applaud]
Rodger Hartley: Hey, that's a fine, boss!
- ConnexionsFeatures Top of the Pops (1964)
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