Goal! Goal! Another Goal!

Goal! Goal! Another Goal!

Goal! Goal! Another Goal![1] (Udar! Yeshcho udar! en russe) est un film soviétique de Viktor Sadovsky sorti en 1968.

Sommaire

Synopsis

Pendant le siège de Leningrad (1942), le club local de football fait ses premiers pas.

Fiche technique

  • Réalisation : Viktor Sadovsky
  • Production : Lenfilm
  • Durée : 100 minutes

Distribution

  • Yuri Volkov : Berger
  • Viktor Korshunov : Tamantsev
  • Valentin Smirnitsky : Sergei
  • Aleksei Kozhevnikov : Motya

Bibliographie

  • Peter J. Seddon, A football compendium, Londres, The British Library, 1999, p.638

Lien externe

Notes

  1. Peter J. Seddon indique dans A football compendium, Londres, The British Library, 1999, p.638 que le titre anglais de ce film est Goal! Goal! Another Goal!, alors que la fiche du film sur IMDb indique Goal! Another Goal!. Pas de titre français connu pour ce film.

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