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Diana Dors in The Great Game (1953)

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The Great Game

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6/10

Not Much has changed then

This film was made at Brentford FC in 1953 when i believe that they were either a Division 2 or Division Three South Club.I went to watch matches at Brentford at the sixties and nothing much had changed of the stadium in the intervening period.The same could be said for the story.This is about the tapping up of a star player by the chairman of another club.Read Barcelona and Ces Fabregas as the modern equivalent and you will know what i mean.Interestingly enough there is a little speech by the stars wife which echoes the Bosman case.She asks the chairman why they don't pay less for transfers so that they can pay more to the player ,which of course now happens on a regular basis.At the end of the film James Hayter talks out loud of other sports he can get into.He comes up with floodlit cricket....on ice.Well almost right.A fascinating film well worth a view.
  • malcolmgsw
  • 9 gen 2011
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6/10

Pretty good, from a Yank perspective.

  • mark.waltz
  • 23 mar 2023
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7/10

The Business of Football

James Hayter is in charge of the local football club, and it's a team in the First Division. It's also in last place, and about to be dropped to the Second Division. Ignoring his faltering printing business, he looks around for talent, and in walks Glyn Houston, who wants to marry Sheila Shand Gibbs, the least competent member of his staff. Houston is a leading player on a poorly funded team, so Hayter buys his contract, blesses the union, and thinks his troubles are over. They're not. The people in charge of the other team let slip that Hayter recruited Houston, and a scandal erupts.

Maurice Elvey's movie is centered on the economic paradoxes of football in the era. The players are nominally amateur, so while his contract is worth £20,000, he takes home £14 a week for working in Hayter's printing business, which also makes a lot of money off the contract for programs.

Diana Dors is second-billed as a mercenary young woman, and Thora Hird has a sizable role as the effective manager of the shop. There's a bit of HOBSON'S CHOICE in the story, and some favorite actors, like John Laurie and Frank Pettingell to liven the confusion.
  • boblipton
  • 23 gen 2020
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6/10

Any film with Diana Dors is a definite must-see!

  • JohnHowardReid
  • 25 dic 2015
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10/10

Shooting Star

Maurice Elvey brings his usual bloodless competence to this tinny Adelphi quickie depicting the national obsession with football as it affects the employees of a printing firm.

This motley collection includes a young Diana Dors in her days as a plump femme fatale, Thora Hird as the former non-believer whose interjections "Even if he was offside I think he deserved to be offered a goal!" and "Aw, what a pity it's all over!" when it's still only half shows that she hasn't yet quite the hang of it; with Sheila Shand-Gibbs as the beauty among this particular collection of beasts.

In a supporting role John Laurie rolls his eyes something painful; while James Hayter's exhortation to his team "Whad'ya think we pay you fourteen quid a week for?" shows what an awfully long time ago this all was.
  • richardchatten
  • 12 mag 2025
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