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Brian Clough hat den Trainerstuhl bei Leeds United übernommen. Die Probleme häufen sich bereits zu Beginn und nach brutaler und zum Teil verbotener Spielweise wird der Trainer nach nur 44 Tagen im Dienst gefeuert. The Damned United – Der ewige Gegner (Originaltitel: The Damned United) ist ein britisches Sportdrama von Tom Hooper aus dem Jahr Das Drehbuch. taprackbang.eu - Kaufen Sie The Damned United - Der ewige Gegner günstig ein. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen. Damned United: Roman | Peace, David, Lötz, Thomas | ISBN: | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon. taprackbang.eu: The Damned United - Der ewige Gegner: Colm Meaney, Henry Goodman, Michael Sheen, Timothy Spall, David Roper, Jimmy Reddington, Oliver. The Damned United – Der ewige Gegner ist ein britisches Sportdrama von Tom Hooper aus dem Jahr Das Drehbuch basiert auf dem gleichnamigen. The Damned United - Der ewige Gegner jetzt legal online anschauen. Der Film ist aktuell bei Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, Microsoft, Videoload, CHILI.

Suggest as cover photo Would you like to suggest this photo as the cover photo for this article? Die deutschsprachige Synchronisation erfolgte durch Scalamedia. Justify Text. Listen to this article Thanks for reporting this video! Deutsche Synchronkarteiabgerufen am Stephen Graham. Filme von Triple Xxx Stream Hooper. Glöckner Von Notre Dam McKenzie. Wir freuen uns auf Deine Meinungen. Rich Minimal Serif. Norman Tatiana Maslany. Mit grenzenlosen Ehrgeiz stürzt sich Clough in seine neue Aufgabe. The cover is visually disturbing. Ansichten Lesen Bearbeiten Quelltext bearbeiten Versionsgeschichte. Erschienen: Januar Hier kannst Du einen Kommentar zu diesem Buch schreiben. The Damned United Movies / TV Video
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Based on the book by David Pearce. Tom Hooper. Andy Harries , Grainne Marmion. Peter Morgan. Apr 16, Michael Sheen Brian Clough. Timothy Spall Peter Taylor.
Jim Broadbent Sam Longson. Stephen Graham Billy Bremner. Joe Dempsie Duncan McKenzie. Colm Meaney Don Revie.
Martin Compston John O'Hare. Elizabeth Carling Barbara Clough. Brian McCardie Dave Mackay. Tom Hooper Director. Peter Morgan Screenwriter. Andy Harries Producer.
Hugo Heppell Executive Producer. Christine Langan Executive Producer. Grainne Marmion Producer. Robert Lane Original Music.
Ben Smithard Cinematographer. Melanie Ann Oliver Film Editor. Daniel Hubbard Casting. January 17, Full Review…. October 30, Rating: B Full Review….
October 23, Full Review…. October 23, Rating: 4. December 1, Full Review…. October 8, Full Review….
View All Critic Reviews Nov 04, A very interesting story that, if we didn't know that it eventually works out for Clough later in his career, managing Nottingham Forest , could be filed as a classical tragedy: the brash and egomaniacal protagonist gets so high on himself that he forgets how he got to his station and alienates his friends and colleagues until it ends his tenure at the top club in England Leeds United, at the time in a mere 44 days.
The plot was indeed the best part, as the scenes often seemed overstretched and the emotions in them often hokey; and though the cast is a who's-who of second-fiddle Brits, there's not much for these talented actors to do.
I thought too much of the story was spelled out in on-screen text, as well - there were definitely elements that were obvious from the scenes shown that didn't need to be noted told.
A mediocre film that unfortunately sucks a lot of the life out of its promising material. Daniel P Super Reviewer. Feb 05, Is it just me or Michael Sheen looks a bit like James Dean?
Cita W Super Reviewer. He pulled out of the film in November, stating that he could not work out the logistics of the film and that he had "set out in pursuit of something that was leading him down a blind alley".
Tom Hooper , who directed Morgan's Longford , replaced him. He also planned to meet Clough's family and some of the Leeds players during Clough's tenure.
Casting continued through to May Casting for extras took place on 20 and 21 May. Other locations used in Leeds include Headingley Stadium , the former site of Cookridge Hospital , and a linen hire firm in Armley.
The former Bradford Central Police Station on The Tyrls in Bradford city centre, was used for the interiors of the Elland Road board room, players' lounge and manager's office.
During the week of 23 June, filming took place in Scarborough , in place of Brighton. Computer-generated imagery was added in post-production to make Scarborough look like Brighton.
The Royal Hotel in Scarborough was also used. Sony Pictures Entertainment made a higher offer to the production companies and would distribute the film worldwide.
The Damned United was acclaimed by film critics. The website's critical consensus reads, "Better than your average football pic, Damned United is carried by another star turn from Michael Sheen as Brian Clough.
Roger Ebert gave the film three and a half stars out of four, and praised Sheen for portraying "modern British icons so uncannily that he's all but disappeared into them".
Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian gave the film four stars, calling it "fresh, intelligent He praised the film for "capturing the emotional toil of football", although added that it "struggles to find its stride".
Prior to its release, Clough 's widow Barbara, already a critic of Peace's book, expressed disappointment that the film was being made at all.
Producer Andy Harries responded to the Clough family's criticisms by stating that "The filmmakers' goal is to tell a wonderful and extraordinary story with universal themes of success, jealousy and betrayal".
Harries added that without adding fictional elements the film would not have been as exciting to watch. Writer Peter Morgan claimed that he did not feel the film's accuracy was of major importance.
Dave Mackay sued Left Bank Pictures over his portrayal in the film, angered at the implication that he had betrayed Clough in taking the Derby manager's job.
Martin O'Neill , who played for Mackay at Nottingham Forest before his departure to manage Derby, suggested that the film falsely implied Dave Mackay was still a player at Derby County when becoming manager of the club, whilst also questioning the portrayal of the relationship between Clough and Peter Taylor, though he praised the performance of the actors, particularly that of Sheen.
The publishers of the novel had already been successfully sued by Irish midfielder and former Leeds player Johnny Giles. He wrote: "Many of the things Peace talks about in the book never happened and, for that reason, I felt it necessary to go to the courts to establish that this was fiction based on fact and nothing more.
BBC Sport journalist Pat Murphy, a personal friend of Clough, noted 17 factual inaccuracies in the film, including various errors regarding the timing of events.
He particularly dismissed as "absolute nonsense" a scene where Clough stays in the Derby dressing room during a match against Leeds, too nervous to watch.
Murphy also declared that the insinuation of Clough not wanting to debate with Revie about his tenure at Leeds United is completely inaccurate.
Murphy was also angered by the portrayal of Clough's drinking and smoking. He insisted that throughout the s Clough was a perfectly fit manager who often actively trained with players at training ground matches, and that the portrayal of him drinking and smoking heavily was a battle he faced approximately 10—20 years after he became manager of Nottingham Forest in Taylor and Clough are also seen to argue fiercely in Majorca over the Leeds' manager's job offer.
There is no record of Clough arguing with Taylor over joining him at Leeds nor a lack of interest in Brighton. The film says that Leeds lost 1—0 to Luton Town during Clough's reign; this game, played on 7 September , in fact finished 1—1 with Barry Butlin equalising for Luton after Leeds took the lead through Allan Clarke.
The film shows Clough standing outside an entrance to Derby County's Baseball Ground featuring the stylised ram emblem, in ; in reality, the latter was not designed until The film implies that Derby's 5—0 defeat to Leeds occurred in the —70 season, soon after their promotion to the first division, with Gordon McQueen playing for Leeds United against in the match.
In reality the 5—0 result occurred in October , [54] the season after Derby won the first division championship and the fourth season since their promotion.
It was McQueen's first year as a Leeds player; he had not been at the club in The film shows suspended Billy Bremner sitting next to Clough in the dug-out during a game.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For the novel on which this film is based, see The Damned Utd. Theatrical release poster.
Andy Harries Grainne Marmion. Release date. Running time. Retrieved on 8 January British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved 19 October Box Office Mojo.
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You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Edit Cast Cast overview, first billed only: Colm Meaney Don Revie Henry Goodman Manny Cussins David Roper Sam Bolton Jimmy Reddington Keith Archer Oliver Stokes Nigel Clough Ryan Day Simon Clough Michael Sheen Brian Clough Mark Bazeley Austin Mitchell Timothy Spall Jimmy Gordon Stephen Graham Billy Bremner Peter McDonald Johnny Giles Mark Cameron Norman Hunter Frank Skillin Edit Storyline Taking over England's top football club Leeds United, previously successful manager Brian Clough's abrasive approach and his clear dislike of the players' dirty style of play make it certain there is going to be friction.
Taglines: "They love me for what I'm not Edit Did You Know? Trivia The scenes in the film set at the Derby County training ground were actually filmed in Leeds at a football pitch ironically overlooking the Leeds United stadium.
Goofs At the end of the season when Derby won the Second Division, the audio heard is players singing 'Glory, glory Leeds United' whilst the visual depicts the Derby County players in the baths and changing rooms.
Quotes Sam Longson : His salary's quid a week? You can't pay a footballer that! Brian Clough : That's the way things are going, Uncle Sam
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How did you buy your ticket? View All Photos Movie Info. Determined to impose his own style upon Revie's tough tackling team, Clough soon alienates his players and the board.
Based on the book by David Pearce. Tom Hooper. Andy Harries , Grainne Marmion. Peter Morgan. Apr 16, Michael Sheen Brian Clough. Timothy Spall Peter Taylor.
Jim Broadbent Sam Longson. Stephen Graham Billy Bremner. Joe Dempsie Duncan McKenzie. Colm Meaney Don Revie. Martin Compston John O'Hare.
Elizabeth Carling Barbara Clough. Brian McCardie Dave Mackay. Tom Hooper Director. Peter Morgan Screenwriter. Andy Harries Producer. Hugo Heppell Executive Producer.
Christine Langan Executive Producer. Grainne Marmion Producer. Robert Lane Original Music. Ben Smithard Cinematographer. Melanie Ann Oliver Film Editor.
Daniel Hubbard Casting. January 17, Full Review…. October 30, Rating: B Full Review…. October 23, Full Review…. October 23, Rating: 4. December 1, Full Review….
October 8, Full Review…. View All Critic Reviews Nov 04, A very interesting story that, if we didn't know that it eventually works out for Clough later in his career, managing Nottingham Forest , could be filed as a classical tragedy: the brash and egomaniacal protagonist gets so high on himself that he forgets how he got to his station and alienates his friends and colleagues until it ends his tenure at the top club in England Leeds United, at the time in a mere 44 days.
The plot was indeed the best part, as the scenes often seemed overstretched and the emotions in them often hokey; and though the cast is a who's-who of second-fiddle Brits, there's not much for these talented actors to do.
I thought too much of the story was spelled out in on-screen text, as well - there were definitely elements that were obvious from the scenes shown that didn't need to be noted told.
A mediocre film that unfortunately sucks a lot of the life out of its promising material. Daniel P Super Reviewer. Feb 05, Is it just me or Michael Sheen looks a bit like James Dean?
Cita W Super Reviewer. Oct 03, It was somewhat difficult to understand their British accents at times but I always enjoy a true story. Ida K Super Reviewer.
Jun 19, Better than I was expecting it to be plus it's more about his glory days with my team Derby County than Leeds so it's a win win for me plus Micheal Sheen's performance as Brian Clough was brilliant.
Jamie C Super Reviewer. See all Audience reviews. Brian Clough: I wouldn't say I'm the best manager in the world But I'm in the top one.
Brian Clough: We're from the north, Pete. What do we care about Brighton? Bloody southerners. Look where we are! We're almost in France!
Brian Clough: Things are going to be a little different around here View All Quotes. Best Horror Movies. Worst Superhero Movies.
Best Netflix Series and Shows. Go back. More trailers. The A Word. In the film's epilogue, the audience is told that Don Revie "failed as England manager", and afterwards never worked in football in his home country again, spending the rest of his career working in the Middle East , where he was accused of financial mismanagement.
Brian Clough and Peter Taylor, meanwhile, reunited at the "small, provincial club" Nottingham Forest , where they repeated their prior achievements with Derby by helping them win promotion to the First Division and then winning the title.
They went on to better both Revie and their own spell at Derby by winning two European Cups in succession, in and The film ends with the caption: "Brian Clough remains the greatest manager the England team never had.
He enjoyed the book and talked with The Queen producer Andy Harries about it. He was chosen because of his physical resemblance to Clough.
Inevitably there's something in us that recognises that that's playing with fire and the gods will have to strike you down.
With Frears as director, principal photography was scheduled for the end of He pulled out of the film in November, stating that he could not work out the logistics of the film and that he had "set out in pursuit of something that was leading him down a blind alley".
Tom Hooper , who directed Morgan's Longford , replaced him. He also planned to meet Clough's family and some of the Leeds players during Clough's tenure.
Casting continued through to May Casting for extras took place on 20 and 21 May. Other locations used in Leeds include Headingley Stadium , the former site of Cookridge Hospital , and a linen hire firm in Armley.
The former Bradford Central Police Station on The Tyrls in Bradford city centre, was used for the interiors of the Elland Road board room, players' lounge and manager's office.
During the week of 23 June, filming took place in Scarborough , in place of Brighton. Computer-generated imagery was added in post-production to make Scarborough look like Brighton.
The Royal Hotel in Scarborough was also used. Sony Pictures Entertainment made a higher offer to the production companies and would distribute the film worldwide.
The Damned United was acclaimed by film critics. The website's critical consensus reads, "Better than your average football pic, Damned United is carried by another star turn from Michael Sheen as Brian Clough.
Roger Ebert gave the film three and a half stars out of four, and praised Sheen for portraying "modern British icons so uncannily that he's all but disappeared into them".
Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian gave the film four stars, calling it "fresh, intelligent He praised the film for "capturing the emotional toil of football", although added that it "struggles to find its stride".
Prior to its release, Clough 's widow Barbara, already a critic of Peace's book, expressed disappointment that the film was being made at all.
Producer Andy Harries responded to the Clough family's criticisms by stating that "The filmmakers' goal is to tell a wonderful and extraordinary story with universal themes of success, jealousy and betrayal".
Harries added that without adding fictional elements the film would not have been as exciting to watch. Writer Peter Morgan claimed that he did not feel the film's accuracy was of major importance.
Dave Mackay sued Left Bank Pictures over his portrayal in the film, angered at the implication that he had betrayed Clough in taking the Derby manager's job.
Martin O'Neill , who played for Mackay at Nottingham Forest before his departure to manage Derby, suggested that the film falsely implied Dave Mackay was still a player at Derby County when becoming manager of the club, whilst also questioning the portrayal of the relationship between Clough and Peter Taylor, though he praised the performance of the actors, particularly that of Sheen.
The publishers of the novel had already been successfully sued by Irish midfielder and former Leeds player Johnny Giles. He wrote: "Many of the things Peace talks about in the book never happened and, for that reason, I felt it necessary to go to the courts to establish that this was fiction based on fact and nothing more.
BBC Sport journalist Pat Murphy, a personal friend of Clough, noted 17 factual inaccuracies in the film, including various errors regarding the timing of events.
He particularly dismissed as "absolute nonsense" a scene where Clough stays in the Derby dressing room during a match against Leeds, too nervous to watch.
Murphy also declared that the insinuation of Clough not wanting to debate with Revie about his tenure at Leeds United is completely inaccurate.
Murphy was also angered by the portrayal of Clough's drinking and smoking. He insisted that throughout the s Clough was a perfectly fit manager who often actively trained with players at training ground matches, and that the portrayal of him drinking and smoking heavily was a battle he faced approximately 10—20 years after he became manager of Nottingham Forest in Taylor and Clough are also seen to argue fiercely in Majorca over the Leeds' manager's job offer.
There is no record of Clough arguing with Taylor over joining him at Leeds nor a lack of interest in Brighton. The film says that Leeds lost 1—0 to Luton Town during Clough's reign; this game, played on 7 September , in fact finished 1—1 with Barry Butlin equalising for Luton after Leeds took the lead through Allan Clarke.
The film shows Clough standing outside an entrance to Derby County's Baseball Ground featuring the stylised ram emblem, in ; in reality, the latter was not designed until The film implies that Derby's 5—0 defeat to Leeds occurred in the —70 season, soon after their promotion to the first division, with Gordon McQueen playing for Leeds United against in the match.
In reality the 5—0 result occurred in October , [54] the season after Derby won the first division championship and the fourth season since their promotion.
It was McQueen's first year as a Leeds player; he had not been at the club in The film shows suspended Billy Bremner sitting next to Clough in the dug-out during a game.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For the novel on which this film is based, see The Damned Utd. Theatrical release poster.
Andy Harries Grainne Marmion. Release date. Running time. Retrieved on 8 January British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved 19 October Box Office Mojo.
Retrieved 1 July It was the second of three games between the two sides that season, the FA Cup tie being sandwiched between the two legs of a Football League Cup semi-final.
Their eventual defeat by Juventus was with a nearly full-strength squad, and Clough blamed Juventus's gamesmanship, rather than Sam Longson, for Derby's exit.
Retrieved on 2 September Retrieved on 24 April Retrieved on 29 April Retrieved on 10 May Chesterfield F. Retrieved on 17 May Fascinating behind the scenes looks at the film creation of David Peace's novel on Brian Clough's tenure as Leeds manager".
On: Yorkshire Magazine. Retrieved 26 May Screen Yorkshire. Archived from the original on 23 June Bradford Film Heritage.
Bradford Telegraph and Argus. The Yorkshire Post.
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Yes, this Jormungand make a good choice Suits Serie, never mind. Märzabgerufen am Flicka der sehr robusten Spielweise des Gegners muss Derby im entscheidenden Rückspiel auf mehrere Stammspieler verzichten und scheitert mit an Licht Am Horizont. Suggest as cover photo Would you like to suggest this photo as the cover photo for this article? Andy Harries, Grainne Marmion. Erschienen: Januar Credit: see original file. Das Drehbuch basiert auf dem gleichnamigen Roman von David Peace.
Holiday Movie Guide Runtime: 98 min. Alexander Fu Sheng Mac Zeiten Des Abnehmenden Lichts of the World. Retrieved 21 August The plot was indeed the best part, as the scenes often seemed overstretched and the emotions in them often hokey; and though the cast is a who's-who of Lands’ End Brits, there's not much for these talented actors to do. Michael Sheen Brian Clough. Both are sent off, and in turn throw their shirts off and walk off the pitch bare-chested in defiance. Music Played.
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