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Hollywood to make film of Munich Victory

Universal Pictures announced today they plan to make a film of the momentous football match that took place on Saturday. "Five-One" is the tentative title of what could be next year's big summer hit, depicting the American national soccer team's stunning victory over Germany.

Nicholas Cage heads an all star cast as the captain of the brave US Soccer team haunted by the trauma of losing in the 2000 World Cup final on penalties and the death of his wife in a riot caused by English football hooligans, and finds love in the arms of a female sports journalist played by Julia Roberts. Mel Gibson is the no-nonsense Swedish coach who leads them to glory, with Keanu Reeves, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon and Will Smith playing some of Cage's heroic team mates. Jeremy Irons is set to star as Sir Nigel Villiers-Smythe, the dastardly Englishman who coaches the German team and forces them to play with poisoned-tipped studs to try and cheat the heroic American team out of victory.

Director Steven Spielberg defended the film-makers' decision to focus on the American contribution to the victory over Germany and inaccurate and even imagined events in the story, saying, "Obviously we've had to take some artistic licence to make the story work on film, but I hope that what we produce will be true to the spirit of what happened on that famous night."

-- Anonymous, September 06, 2001

Answers

Ace, Swifty. LOL.

-- Anonymous, September 06, 2001

:-))

-- Anonymous, September 06, 2001

LOL! Well we did beat 'em 3-0 last year. :-)

-- Anonymous, September 06, 2001

Universal Studio's President Mr Harry Fekemall added at the press conference that soccer is something he's always had an interest in, since Peru won the World Series in 1966 with a touchdown in the panalty area and a double top to finish. "This is the only world sport" he commented, "and with all 17 players giving their best over the full 75 minutes we can only expect the USA to win."

-- Anonymous, September 06, 2001

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