The Great Game – 1930 | 75 mins | Sport | B&W

Plot Synopsis

The Great Game

One of the most enjoyable of a thinly spread collection of British football films, with many well known players of the day taking part to help the box–office appeal. A small team, who despite mismanagement, accusations of nepotism, problems with their key players, somehow contrive to win the FA Cup final at Wembley.

Production Team

Jack Raymond: Director
Basil Emmott: Cinematography
L’Estrange Fawcett: Producer
William Hunter: Script
WP Lipscomb: Script
Ralph Gilbert Bettinson): Script

Cast

John Batten: Dicky Brown
Renee Clama: Peggy Jackson
Randle Ayrton: Henderson
Neil Kenyon: Jackson
Lew Lake: Tubby
Wally Patch: Joe Miller
AG Poulton: Banks
Kenneth Kove: Bultitude
Rex Harrison: George