
Overview:
The story of a man whose love for football, for England and for the love of his life, Margaret, saw him rise from Nazi 'villain' to British hero. Bert Trautmann, the German goalkeeper won over even his harshest opponents by winning the FA Cup Final for Manchester City in 1956 - playing on with a broken neck to secure victory.Original Title: | Trautmann |
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Status: | Released (2018-12-05) |
Awards: | 4 wins & 4 nominations total |
Screen: | Marcus H. Rosenmüller, Nicholas J. Schofield, Robert Marciniak |
Productions: | Lieblingsfilm, Zephyr Films, British Film Company, Northern Ireland Screen, Square One Entertainment, MEDIA Programme of the European Union, Beta Film |
Production Countries: | Belgium, Germany, United Kingdom |
Spoken Languages: | Deutsch, English |

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- 5847: David Kross - Bert Trautmann
- 1185769: Freya Mavor - Margaret
- 83816: John Henshaw - Jack Friar
- 480: Gary Lewis - Jock Thompson
- 10982: Harry Melling - Sergeant Smythe
- 126171: Michael Socha - Bill Twist
- 6104: Julian Sands - Tilson, Man City President
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- 1584839: Tatjana Krauskopf - Makeup Designer - Costume & Make-Up
- 1584839: Tatjana Krauskopf - Hair Designer - Costume & Make-Up
- 1325592: Nigel Pollock - Supervising Art Director - Art
- 1338222: Barnaby Smyth - Foley Supervisor - Sound
- 3230885: Vincent Wollinger - Genetator Operator - Lighting
- 1877404: Keith Partridge - Foley Mixer - Sound
- 3230924: Marc Tanzmann - Music Supervisor - Sound
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Reviews
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I wouldn’t call ‘The Keeper’ a great film, but certainly a good one with one hell of a story to tell. War tales are a dime a dozen, but this is certainly a unique story and the first I’ve heard that incorporates the world’s game. I can’t imagine there’ll be another like it in the fut ....
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Jack (John Henshaw) does a bit of black marketeering as the second world war comes to a close and it's a visit to a British POW camp that introduces him to the lithe Bert Trautmann (David Kross) whom he reckons is impressive in goal. He manages to get this man involved in some local ....
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