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Bobby
A film which marks the 50th anniversary of England's victory in the 1966 World Cup, and uncovers the truth behind the man who led them to it, England's greatest footballing hero Bobby Moore.
24 October 1985, Liverpool, England, UK
4 June 1975, Grays, Essex, England, UK
12 April 1941, Barking, Essex, England, UK
June 21, 1944 in London, England, UK
2 March 1947
October 22, 1939 in Kensington, London, England, UK
November 8, 1943 in Plaistow, London, England, UK
27 May 1967, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England, UK
15 September 1944, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
1959
23 October 1940, Três Corações, Minas Gerais, Brazil
8 December 1941, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England, UK
30 December 1937, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, UK
20 June 1978, Romford, Essex, England, UK
May 26, 2016
Blond, blue-eyed and coolly composed, whether calmly wiping his palms before shaking hands with the Queen ... or nervelessly tackling Brazilian forward Jairzinho, he always looked as though he'd stepped from the pages of Roy of the Rovers.May 26, 2016
The account of Moore's untimely death, aged only 51, can't help but bring a lump to the throat.May 25, 2016
As sporting biopics go, this one is pretty decent.May 26, 2016
With the 50th anniversary of England's win fast approaching, this is a chance to revisit how Bobby made football a beautiful game.June 02, 2016
Like a good solid four-four-two, it's all fairly conventional documentary fare.May 26, 2016
If you can bear another blow-by-blow account of English football's finest hour, this is as good a time as any, and nobody could begrudge Bobby Moore his documentary closeup.