''The Game of Their Lives'' (released on DVD as ''The Miracle Match'') is a 2005 American
drama film
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directed by
David Anspaugh
David Anspaugh (born September 24, 1946) is an American television and film director.
Professional career
After earning a bachelor's degree from Indiana University Bloomington, Anspaugh moved to Aspen, Colorado, where he worked as a substitute t ...
. The screenplay by
Angelo Pizzo is based on the 1996 book of the same title by
Geoffrey Douglas.
Plot
The film is based on the true story of the 1950
U.S. soccer team which, against all odds, beat
England
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1–0 in the city of
Belo Horizonte
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during the
1950 FIFA World Cup
The 1950 FIFA World Cup was the 4th edition of the FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international Association football, football championship for senior men's national teams. It was held in Brazil from 24 June to 16 July 1950. It was the first Wo ...
. The story is about the family traditions and passions that shaped the players who made up this team of underdogs. One group of teammates were from
The Hill neighborhood of
St. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis ( , sometimes referred to as St. Louis City, Saint Louis or STL) is an Independent city (United States), independent city in the U.S. state of Missouri. It lies near the confluence of the Mississippi River, Mississippi and the Miss ...
. Another group came from the Corky Row district of
Fall River, Massachusetts
Fall River is a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. Fall River's population was 94,000 at the 2020 United States census, making it the List of municipalities in Massachusetts, tenth-largest city in the state, and the second- ...
.
Cast
*
Gerard Butler
Gerard James Butler (born 13 November 1969) is a Scottish actor and film producer. After studying law, he turned to acting in the mid-1990s with small roles in productions such as '' Mrs Brown'' (1997), the James Bond film ''Tomorrow Never ...
as
Frank Borghi, from St. Louis
*
Wes Bentley as
Walter Bahr
Walter Alfred Bahr (April 1, 1927 – June 18, 2018) was an American professional soccer player, considered one of the greatest ever in the United States. He was the long-time captain of the United States men's national soccer team, U.S. men's ...
, from Philadelphia
* Jay Rodan as
Frank Wallace, from St. Louis
*
Gavin Rossdale
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as
Stanley Mortensen, on English team
*
Costas Mandylor
Costas Mandylor (born Costas Theodosopoulos; 3 September 1965) is an Australian actor. He made his film debut with a supporting role in '' Triumph of the Spirit'' (1989) before a lead role as Frank Costello in the crime drama film '' Mobsters'' ...
as
Charlie Colombo, from St. Louis
*
Louis Mandylor as
Gino Pariani, from St. Louis
*
Zachery Ty Bryan
Zachery Tyler Bryan (born October 9, 1981) is an American actor and film producer. He is best known for his role as Brad Taylor on the ABC sitcom ''Home Improvement''. He also appeared in the films '' First Kid'' and '' The Fast and the Furiou ...
as
Harry Keough, from St. Louis
*
Jimmy Jean-Louis as
Joe Gaetjens
Joseph Edouard Gaetjens ( ; , 1924 – , 1964 resumed was a Haitian soccer player who played as a center forward. Born in Haiti, he represented its national team before and after playing for the United States team in the 1950 FIFA Wor ...
, from Haiti
* Richard Jenik as
Joe Maca
*
Nelson Vargas as
John Souza
*
Nino Da Silva as
Eddie Souza
*
John Harkes
John Andrew Harkes (born March 8, 1967) is an American Association football, soccer coach and former professional player who last coached Greenville Triumph SC.
A member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame, Harkes was the first American to pla ...
as
Ed McIlvenny
*
Bill Smitrovich
William Stanley Zmitrowicz Jr. (born May 16, 1947), known professionally as Bill Smitrovich ( ), is an American actor.
Personal life
Smitrovich was born on May 16, 1947, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, the son of Anna (married and maiden names, née ...
as Admiral Higgins
*
Terry Kinney
Terry Kinney (born January 29, 1954) is an American actor and theater director, and a founding member of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, with Gary Sinise and Jeff Perry. Kinney is best known for his role as Tim McManus on HBO's prison drama ...
as
Dent McSkimming
*
Patrick Stewart
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as older Dent McSkimming
*
John Rhys-Davies
John Rhys-Davies (born 5 May 1944) is a Welsh actor known for portraying Gimli (Middle-earth), Gimli in The Lord of the Rings (film series), ''The Lord of the Rings'' trilogy and Sallah in the ''Indiana Jones'' franchise. He has received three ...
as
Bill Jeffrey
*
Tim Vickery as BBC announcer
Production
In September 1996, Douglas' book was published. In November 1996, the film rights to it were purchased by producer
Peter Newman. Newman was unable to secure financing for production, however, and finally sold the rights to
Philip Anschutz
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, one of the founders of
Major League Soccer
Major League Soccer (MLS) is a professional Association football, soccer league in North America and the highest level of the United States soccer league system. It comprises 30 teams, with 27 in the United States and 3 in Canada, and is sanc ...
. Anschutz wanted to generate interest in the fledgling soccer league, and hired Pizzo to write the screenplay and Anspaugh to direct.
Anspaugh was initially hesitant, thinking that the success of his previous sports films (''
Hoosiers'' and ''
Rudy'') would be difficult to top and that a film about soccer would not be warmly received in the U.S. Coincidentally, the same day that Anspaugh was approached about the film, Pizzo was discussing the 1950 match with
Indiana Hoosiers men's soccer coach
Jerry Yeagley.
Casting began in September 2002. The actors were chosen mostly for their soccer skills. Scotsman
Gerard Butler
Gerard James Butler (born 13 November 1969) is a Scottish actor and film producer. After studying law, he turned to acting in the mid-1990s with small roles in productions such as '' Mrs Brown'' (1997), the James Bond film ''Tomorrow Never ...
, for example, grew up playing the game, although he portrayed a goalkeeper in the film.
Wes Bentley was the only major exception. American international soccer player
Eric Wynalda
Eric Boswell Wynalda (born June 9, 1969) is an American soccer coach, television commentator, and former player. He was formerly an analyst and color commentator for soccer coverage on Fox Sports 1 and ESPN. Previously, he served as head coach ...
served as a technical consultant, and another American player,
John Harkes
John Andrew Harkes (born March 8, 1967) is an American Association football, soccer coach and former professional player who last coached Greenville Triumph SC.
A member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame, Harkes was the first American to pla ...
, appeared in the film.
The film only had an initial budget of $13 million, which meant that they were unable to film many scenes about the players' back-stories.
Principal photography
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Personnel
Besides the main film personnel, such as the ...
took place in
St. Louis
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, Missouri, and several of the surviving members of the U.S. 1950 World Cup frequently visited the set.
Gino Pariani's son appeared in a bit role.
Release
Theatrical run
The film was distributed by
IFC Films
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It mainly distributes independent fil ...
and was released on April 22, 2005. It only grossed $388,998 worldwide, with nearly 97% of that coming from the U.S.
Reception
''The Game of Their Lives'' received mostly negative reviews from critics. Review aggregator
Rotten Tomatoes
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gives the film a score of 26% based on reviews from 35 critics, and reports an average rating of 4.6 out of 10. At
Metacritic
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, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the film received an average score of 47% based on 13 reviews.
Roger Ebert
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awarded the film one-and-a-half out of four stars and said, "This is a sluggish and dutiful film that plays more like a eulogy than an adventure."
Historical inaccuracies
*The film strongly implies that the St. Louis players and East Coast players first came together during a trial game portrayed in film. However several of the players had previously represented the United States at the
1949 NAFC Championship, a tournament which had acted as a
1950 FIFA World Cup qualifier. This tournament is never mentioned in film.
* The game played against England was actually the second match that the U.S. had played in the 1950 World Cup. They had been defeated 3–1 four days earlier by
Spain
Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe with territories in North Africa. Featuring the Punta de Tarifa, southernmost point of continental Europe, it is the largest country in Southern Eur ...
.
*Scotsman
Ed McIlvenny was edited out of the captaincy he held in the match against England, as the producers of the film decided to give the position of captain to American-born
Walter Bahr
Walter Alfred Bahr (April 1, 1927 – June 18, 2018) was an American professional soccer player, considered one of the greatest ever in the United States. He was the long-time captain of the United States men's national soccer team, U.S. men's ...
. Bahr commented, "I was captain for about 10 years including the 1950 World Cup. But when we got to Brazil the first game was against Spain and since my teammate
Harry Keough spoke Spanish, they made him captain. Against England, our coach
Bill Jeffrey, who was also Scottish-born, thought it would be a big feather in Eddie's cap to be captain. It was an honor for him and I think that was the proper thing to do. I was then captain for the last game against
Chile
Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in western South America. It is the southernmost country in the world and the closest to Antarctica, stretching along a narrow strip of land between the Andes, Andes Mountains and the Paci ...
and for years to come. Yet in the film I'm captain, and that's wrong. I know Eddie's widow lives in East Sussex, and it is important she should know that an error has been made and Eddie really was the captain against England." McIlvenny's widow, Sheila, was reported as saying: "It's disappointing, but what do you expect from Hollywood?...It is not the true story, not at all. I think he
cIlvennywould have accepted it, but I don't think he would have been happy with it because it wasn't the truth".
*
Joe Gaetjens
Joseph Edouard Gaetjens ( ; , 1924 – , 1964 resumed was a Haitian soccer player who played as a center forward. Born in Haiti, he represented its national team before and after playing for the United States team in the 1950 FIFA Wor ...
was of mixed German-Haitian descent and had a lighter skin complexion than the actor portraying him. He also did not practice
voodoo, but like most Haitians, he was Catholic.
*It was actually
Stanley Matthews
Sir Stanley Matthews (1 February 1915 – 23 February 2000) was an English Association football, footballer who played as an Forward (association football)#Outside forward, outside right. Often regarded as one of the greatest players of the Br ...
, not
Stanley Mortensen who was part of the team that was traveling through North America prior to the World Cup. However, he did not play in the game against the U.S. in New York because of injury. Furthermore, the touring team won with a score of 1–0; it was not a rout as depicted in the film. Also in the after-dinner speech Mortensen is congratulated on his feat of scoring three goals in the FA Cup final, a feat that he accomplished in 1953.
*Joe Gaetjens was not the only player not to have a U.S. passport available, since Joseph Maca and Ed McIlvenny were Belgian and Scottish respectively. Maca did however obtain U.S. nationality a few years later.
*In fact the U.S. was listed in the odds for winning the tournament (they were listed as 500–1).
*The attendance of the England–U.S. game was just over 10,000, not 30,000. Though this still was a much bigger crowd than the U.S. players were used to, several of them (namely Bahr, Borghi, Colombo, Keough, John Souza and Wallace) had played in front of crowds up to 60,000 spectators during the
1949 NAFC Championship in Mexico, so this crowd wasn't the biggest they had ever played in front of.
*The reason Stanley Matthews was omitted from the England squad was because
Arthur Drewry, head of the English
Football League
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, decided to keep the same team that had won against Chile, not because "he was taking a holiday in Rio". Matthews was in fact present in the stadium in Belo Horizonte during the game.
*Frank Borghi is seen to be taking several goal kicks throughout the film, though he stated that never actually did this, as he always threw the ball or let another player take the goal kick.
*An older Dent McSkimming is seen at the beginning of the film at the
2004 MLS All-Star Game, when in reality McSkimming had died in 1976.
"Admiral" Higgins in the film was actually an Air Force Lt. General.
See also
*
List of association football films
Further reading
*
References
External links
Official websiteDead
*
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Rotten Tomatoes
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