Manchester United: Beyond The Promised Land (2000)

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Directed by Bob Potter

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

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Cast

Bobby CharltonHimself
Alex FergusonManager
Image for David BeckhamDavid BeckhamHimself
Roy KeaneHimself
Dwight YorkeHimself
Gary NevilleHimself
Phil NevilleHimself
Ryan GiggsHimself
Paul ScholesHimself
Teddy SheringhamHimself
Emma AdamsHerself
Steve AdamsHimself
Eammon AtkinsonHimself
Sue AtkinsonHerself
Fabien BarthezHimself
Steve BowerHimself
Mark CaineHimself
Graeme ConwayHimself
Pat CrerandHimself
Peter DraperHimself
Martin EdwardsHimself
Phil FentonHimself
James FletcherHimself
David GillHimself
Eric JacksonHimself
Tom JonesHimself
Jack KeaneHimself
Helen KeaysHerself
Sue KelleherHerself
Peter KenyonHimself
Frank LammarHimself
Val LordHerself
Paul McCarthyHimself
Tony McNortonHimself
David MeekHimself
Jason NorrisHimself
Tony NorrisHimself
Rob StudHimself
Henry WinterHimself
Pete WorthingtonHimself
Steve McClarenCoach
Tony CotonGoalkeeping Coach
James Leo RyanReserve Manager
Jimmy CurranTeam Masseuse
Albert MorganKit Manager
Alec WylieAsst Kit Manager
Henning BergHimself
Jesper BlomqvistHimself
Mark BosnichHimself
Wes BrownHimself
Nicky ButtHimself
Luke ChadwickHimself
Michael CleggHimself
Andy ColeHimself
Jordi CruyffHimself
Nick CulkinHimself
Quinton FortuneHimself
Jonathan GreeningHimself
David HealyHimself
Danny HigginbothamHimself

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