A Shot at Glory (2000)
The irascible manager of a lower-division Scottish football side must contend with problems off and on the field when his team's impatient American owner demands they win the Scottish Cup or else be relocated to Ireland, while also dealing with the forced arrival of a new star striker - who happens to be his estranged son-in-law, whom he blames for the breakdown of his relationship with his daughter.
Director: Michael Corrente
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Robert Duvall as Gordon McCloud |
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Michael Keaton as Peter Cameron |
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Ally McCoist as Jackie McQuillan |
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Cole Hauser as Kelsey O'Brian |
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Brian Cox as Martin Smith |
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Kirsty Mitchell as Kate McQuillan |
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Libby Langdon as Annie |
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Derek Lord as Stephen O'Shea |
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Jim Sturgeon as Jock |
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Morag Hood as Irene McCloud |
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Scott G. Anderson as Alan Barnes |
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Alex Howden as Horace |
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Matthew Pidgeon as David McCall |
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Ross Dunsmore as Duncan McCall |
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Ron Donachie as Sportscaster |
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Ida Schuster as Wee Brenda |
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Nick Smith as Sam |
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Sheila Latimer as Widow Wilson |
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Bill Murdoch as Desmond |
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Stu Who as Fergie |
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Kerry Lynn Hamilton as Mary |
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Elaine MacKenzie Ellis as Gwen |
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Andy Gray as Commentator 1 |
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Rob Maclean as Commentator 2 |
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Ryan John Monaghan as Street Kid |
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Steven Wren as Teacher |
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William McBain as SFA Official |
| Directing | Michael Corrente | Director |
| Camera | Alex Thomson | Director of Photography |
| Editing | David Ray | Editor |
| Sound | Guy Fletcher | Musician |
| Writing | Denis O'Neill | Writer |
| Sound | Mark Knopfler | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | Mark Taylor | Third Assistant Director |