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Goal II: Living the Dream
Description
European soccer player Santiago Muñez is bumped by his agent from England's Newcastle United team to Real Madrid's Galácticos. But the move, accompanied by big money and fame, tests his ties and loyalties to family, friends and business acquaintances.
European soccer player Santiago Muñez is bumped by his agent from England's Newcastle United team to Real Madrid's Galácticos. But the move, accompanied by big money and fame, tests his ties and loyalties to family, friends and business acquaintances.
Actors:
Miriam Colon,
Adam Robertson,
Maria Palacios Valhondo,
Frances Barber,
Jack McBride,
Ronald Wood,
Craig Heaney
Miriam Colon
20 August 1936, Ponce, Puerto Rico
Adam Robertson
Maria Palacios Valhondo
Frances Barber
13 May 1958, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England, UK
Jack McBride
Ronald Wood
Craig Heaney
Director:
Jaume Collet-Serra
Jaume Collet-Serra
23 March 1974, Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Country:
United Kingdom
Keywords:
#Alessandro Nivola #Anna Friel #Goal II: Living the Dream #Jaume Collet-Serra #Kuno Becker
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Goal II clumsily telegraphs all of its moves far in advance.February 09, 2007
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