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The Dream Begins) is a 2005 British sports drama film directed by Danny Cannon from a screenplay by Mike Jefferies, Adrian Butchart, Dick Clement, and Ian La Frenais. [3] It is the first installment in the Goal! trilogy and stars Kuno Becker , Alessandro Nivola , Marcel IureČ™ , Stephen Dillane , and Anna Friel .
The Goal! trilogy is a series of football films directed by Danny Cannon, Jaume Collet-Serra and Andrew Morahan. The first film, Goal! , was released in 2005, and the second film, Goal II: Living the Dream , was released in 2007.
Jefferies co-wrote the screenplay for the first Goal! with contributions from veteran British writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais. The story of a young illegal immigrant, rising from poverty to become one of the world's greatest players was released by Disney and has been shown in 38 countries worldwide. Goal! grossed $27.6m at the box office.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A large number of Americans' metadata has been stolen in the sweeping cyberespionage campaign carried out by a Chinese hacking group dubbed "Salt Typhoon," a senior U.S ...
Goal III: Taking on the World (also known as Goal III) is a 2009 sports drama film directed by Andy Morahan and written by Mike Jefferies, Piers Ashworth, and Jonathan Ezekiel. The sequel to Goal! (2005) and Goal II: Living the Dream (2007), it is the third and final installment in the Goal! trilogy .
Cozy up this winter with these easy and delicious dinner recipes. These recipes feature tons of seasonal vegetables like cauliflower, squash, leafy greens and root vegetables, like beets and carrots.
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Their most recent film credits include Goal! The Dream Begins, the animated film Flushed Away, [5] Across the Universe [8] and The Bank Job. [5] Two new television series written by them were broadcast in 2017: an updated version of Porridge, starring Kevin Bishop, for the BBC, [9] and Henry IX for UKTV Gold, starring Charles Edwards.