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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA screen adaptation of the hit play about the exploits of a group of Liverpool Football Club fans at the UEFA Champions League 2005 final in Istanbul.A screen adaptation of the hit play about the exploits of a group of Liverpool Football Club fans at the UEFA Champions League 2005 final in Istanbul.A screen adaptation of the hit play about the exploits of a group of Liverpool Football Club fans at the UEFA Champions League 2005 final in Istanbul.
Ingvar Sigurdsson
- Altan
- (as Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson)
Fatih Rex Simpson
- Policeman
- (as Fatih Ugurlu)
Kartal Karakus
- Milan Fan
- (as Kartal Ugur)
Recensioni in evidenza
This is simply an amazing movie. I loved every minute of it.Story of Four Liverpool Football fans and their Journey to see Liverpool FC at the European Cup final in Istanbul 2005. I am going to suggest Specially to all Liverpool FC Fans watch it but don't keep your expectations too high. This is a funny and charming comedy.The Movie Remind us that Great Night at Istanbul 2005. Truly funny and full of Joy and happiness. Very good football feature of the year. Also Nice to see Some of our Liverpool Legends in the movie too. For people with normal expectations, its a good movie and you will enjoy it and you can watch it with your family too. I am giving it one extra star because I am Liverpool fan too. I loved it and I think you will too. Liverpool fan or not!
Hilarious times in Istanbul. What a film!!!
What a night!!!
As a Liverpool and comedy fan I was really looking forward to this, but 10 minutes in I couldn't believe how bad it had been put together. Early on it shows the last home game of the season with rows and rows of empty seats.... this doesn't happen at Anfield. The plot is laughable beyond belief and as a result many of the actors come across very wooden, which is a shame because they have done decent stuff before. It was weird in a way because it was so bad I was compelled to watch it all the way to the end to see if it got any better... or worse.I would never watch it again but it will no doubt be a talking point of memorable films.
I had the luck of watching this film with some Man Utd fans (of course, they only came because they were given free tickets:-)) Film is brilliant. Had many of us in stitches throughout. Steven Waddington and Paul Barber were just excellent and gave an astounding performance of their roles - best I have seen of them so far.
The film is a must for all Liverpool fans, all football fans in general and anyone who loves a good comedy. Even the Man Utd fans admitted to how great the film was and how much they enjoyed it. That says everything! Make a point of watching this if you want a good dose of fun and entertainment.
The film is a must for all Liverpool fans, all football fans in general and anyone who loves a good comedy. Even the Man Utd fans admitted to how great the film was and how much they enjoyed it. That says everything! Make a point of watching this if you want a good dose of fun and entertainment.
That magical night in Istanbul (Trademark-Clive Tyldesley) has now inspired two films relating to Liverpool's fifth European Cup win.
This is the second one. As a Liverpool supporter and being charitable I still have to admit it is not a good film.
It is worth watching for Samantha Womack's Scouse accent and to relive the events of the 2005 Champions League cup final.
Two cab drivers Tommy (Steve Waddington) and Gerry (Paul Barber) try to connect with their sons and embark to see the Champions league cup final in Istanbul.
They do a deal with a local gangster to raise finances and when they arrive in Istanbul they fall foul with some gangsters over there.
It all means that they might not actually get to see the match on the night.
On the night Liverpool were 3-0 down by half time before the Gerrard inspired comeback in the second half and a penalty shootout.
The plot is not much, the comedy is not great and some of the Scouse accents are dodgy.
There are a few cameos and you get to see footage of the match. That is a bonus unless you are an AC Milan fan.
This is the second one. As a Liverpool supporter and being charitable I still have to admit it is not a good film.
It is worth watching for Samantha Womack's Scouse accent and to relive the events of the 2005 Champions League cup final.
Two cab drivers Tommy (Steve Waddington) and Gerry (Paul Barber) try to connect with their sons and embark to see the Champions league cup final in Istanbul.
They do a deal with a local gangster to raise finances and when they arrive in Istanbul they fall foul with some gangsters over there.
It all means that they might not actually get to see the match on the night.
On the night Liverpool were 3-0 down by half time before the Gerrard inspired comeback in the second half and a penalty shootout.
The plot is not much, the comedy is not great and some of the Scouse accents are dodgy.
There are a few cameos and you get to see footage of the match. That is a bonus unless you are an AC Milan fan.
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- QuizSteve Waddington originally turned down the role, but after reading the script and his co-stars, he then decided to take the role.
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Written by Rod Clements
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- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Sito ufficiale
- Celebre anche come
- İstanbul'da Bir Gece
- Luoghi delle riprese
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- Budget
- 6.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 133.588 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 33 minuti
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