The Winning Goal

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The Winning Goal is a 1920 British silent sports film directed by G. B. Samuelson and starring Harold Walden, Maudie Dunham and Tom Reynolds. It was based on the play The Game by Harold Brighouse. It was set in Lancashire against a backdrop of the fictional Association football team Blackton Rovers. Chelsea player Jack Cock appeared as himself in the film and 16-then international players featured as members of two fictional teams. Match footage was shot at Brentford's Griffin Park ground. rdf:langString
The Winning Goal è un film muto del 1920 diretto da . Ambientato nel mondo del calcio, ha nel ruolo del protagonista Harold Walden, attaccante e campione olimpico a Stoccolma. Nel film appare anche un altro vero calciatore, Jack Cock, che giocò anche nella nazionale inglese. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Winning Goal is a 1920 British silent sports film directed by G. B. Samuelson and starring Harold Walden, Maudie Dunham and Tom Reynolds. It was based on the play The Game by Harold Brighouse. It was set in Lancashire against a backdrop of the fictional Association football team Blackton Rovers. Chelsea player Jack Cock appeared as himself in the film and 16-then international players featured as members of two fictional teams. Match footage was shot at Brentford's Griffin Park ground.
rdf:langString The Winning Goal è un film muto del 1920 diretto da . Ambientato nel mondo del calcio, ha nel ruolo del protagonista Harold Walden, attaccante e campione olimpico a Stoccolma. Nel film appare anche un altro vero calciatore, Jack Cock, che giocò anche nella nazionale inglese.
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