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Release Date:
September 29, 2005
Original Title:
Goal!
Alternate Titles:
Goal! The Dream Begins
Gol!
Góóól! Sen začíná
Maali!
¡Gol!
Гол!
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Epsilon Motion Pictures
Little Magic Films
Milkshake Films
Toshiba Entertainment
Touchstone Pictures
Production Countries:
Switzerland | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 10 CH: 12 DE: 12 DK: 15 FI: K-12 GB: 12A HU: 12 IE: 12 JP: G NL: 9 RU: 12+ SE: 15 US: PG-13
Runtime: 118
Like millions of kids around the world, Santiago harbors the dream of being a professional footballer... However, living in the Barrios section of Los Angeles, he thinks it is only that--a dream. Until one day an extraordinary turn of events has him trying out for Premiership club Newcastle United.
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Matthew Morrissey
ADR Editor:
Trudy Ashmore
ADR Mixer:
Peter Gleaves
ADR Recordist:
James Bennett
Additional Grip:
Gary Smith
Aerial Camera:
Adam Dale
Animation Supervisor:
Kevin Spruce
Art Department Assistant:
Michelle Hosier
Art Direction:
Stuart Rose
Assistant Accountant:
Fry Martin
Assistant Art Director:
Gavin Fitch
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Larry Sushinski
Assistant Location Manager:
Carlos A. Aragon
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Carrie Arnold
Assistant Property Master:
James P. Meehan
Assistant Script:
Karen Fryer
Assistant Sound Editor:
Adam Daniel
Associate Producer:
Nicolas Gautier
Stevie Hargitay
Jonathan Harris
Allen Hopkins
Best Boy Electric:
Keith Edland
Best Boy Grip:
Craig Kohtala
Boom Operator:
Kevin Hyde
Camera Loader:
Michael D. Alvarez
Camera Operator:
George Richmond
Camera Trainee:
Tom Taylor
Casting:
Elaine Grainger
Lucinda Syson
Casting Assistant:
Kate Ringsell
Chief Lighting Technician:
Cory Geryak
Clapper Loader:
Will Humphris
Co-Producer:
Jo Burn
Chris Ouwinga
Danny Stepper
Darryn Welch
Colorist:
Adam Glasman
Conductor:
Nick Ingman
Costume Assistant:
Mitch Baylock
Costume Design:
Lindsay Pugh
Costume Supervisor:
Nancy Collini
Craft Service:
Michael Kehoe
Dialogue Coach:
William Conacher
Dialogue Editor:
Simon Price
Digital Compositor:
Michael Bartlett
Digital Compositors:
Michael G. Bartlett
Digital Effects Supervisor:
Anthony Smith
Digital Intermediate Editor:
Gavin Round
Director:
Danny Cannon
Director of Photography:
Michael Barrett
Dolby Consultant:
James Seddon
Dolly Grip:
Michael Brennan
Dressing Prop:
David Cheesman
Driver:
Fabian Arroyo
Editor:
Chris Dickens
Electrician:
Fred Brown
Executive Producer:
Lawrence Bender
Peter Hargitay
Extras Casting:
Kristan Berona
First Assistant Accountant:
Samuel Bokebza
First Assistant Camera:
Jamie Hicks
First Assistant Director:
Christopher Newman
First Assistant Editor:
Mark Neale
Floor Runner:
Cian O'Clery
Focus Puller:
Chris Bain
Foley Artist:
Diane Greaves
Foley Editor:
Christopher Ackland
Gaffer:
John Higgins
Generator Operator:
Ronnie Savory
Greensman:
Ian Whiteford
Grip:
John P. Cleveland
Hair Department Head:
Charlotte Parker
Hair Designer:
Sian Richards
Hairstylist:
Tara McDonald
Health and Safety:
Don Bonaer
Key Grip:
Michael J. Coo
Key Hair Stylist:
Dena Fayne
Key Makeup Artist:
Jane English
Key Rigging Grip:
Larry J. Aube
Legal Services:
Brianna Becker
Lighting Technician:
Sam Wayman
Location Manager:
Douglas Dresser
Location Scout:
Camilla Fox Lansley
Makeup Artist:
Tara McDonald
Makeup Department Head:
June Brickman
Makeup Designer:
Sian Richards
Makeup Trainee:
Vienna McMahon
Music Consultant:
Debra Baum
Music Coordinator:
Rudy Chung
Music Editor:
Peter Clarke
Music Programmer:
David E. Russo
Music Supervisor:
Jason Alexander
Negative Cutter:
Steve Farman
Orchestrator:
John Bell
Original Music Composer:
Graeme Revell
Payroll Accountant:
Teresa L. Humphreys
Picture Car Coordinator:
Ben Dillon
Pilot:
Marc Wolff
Post Production Coordinator:
Matthew Jenkins
Post Production Supervisor:
Kathy Sykes
Producer:
Matt Barrelle
Mark Huffam
Mike Jefferies
Production Accountant:
Sue Bokobza
Production Assistant:
Ted Alvarez
Production Coordinator:
Stephanie Dölker
Production Design:
Laurence Dorman
Production Runner:
Ed Symon
Production Secretary:
Angela Goodwin
Production Supervisor:
Douglas Dresser
Property Master:
David Balfour
Propmaker:
Duncan McDevitt
Rigging Gaffer:
Wayne Leach
Rigging Grip:
Ruben Chacon
Screenplay:
Dick Clement
Ian La Frenais
Mike Jefferies
Adrian Butchart
Script Supervisor:
Angela Wharton
Second Assistant Camera:
Amy H. Abrams
Second Assistant Director:
Richard Goodwin
Second Second Assistant Director:
Robert 'Skid' Skidmore
Set Dressing Artist:
Matthew Kern Atzenhoffer
Set Medic:
Antonio Evans
Set Production Assistant:
Seth Hansen
Sound Assistant:
Steve Hancock
Sound Designer:
Tom Sayers
Sound Effects Editor:
Francis Ward Lindsay
Sound Mixer:
Larry Hopkins
Special Effects Supervisor:
Paul Corbould
Special Effects Technician:
Tony Auger
Stand In:
Philip Ball
Standby Painter:
Peter Edge
Steadicam Operator:
George Richmond
Still Photographer:
Bruce Birmelin
Story:
Mike Jefferies
Adrian Butchart
Studio Teachers:
Wendy Wilhite Chatley
Supervising ADR Editor:
Susan French
Supervising Carpenter:
Shap McDonnell
Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Heslop
Third Assistant Director:
Tom Glaisyer
Transportation Coordinator:
Don Poole
Unit Production Manager:
Jo Burn
Unit Publicist:
Linda Brown-Salome
Utility Sound:
Abel Schiro
Video Assist Operator:
David Schmalz
Visual Effects Editor:
Heidi Freeman
Kerry Downing
Visual Effects Producer:
Tim Keene
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mark Nelmes
Wardrobe Assistant:
Charlotte Child
Wardrobe Master:
Brendan Handscombe
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