Soccer - England V the Rest of the World
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- British Movietone News
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Story
- Story No. within this Issue
- 6 / 6
- Summary
- MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Soccer - England V the Rest of the World. DESCRIPTION: 100,000 people were at Wembley for the match which marked the Football Association’s 90th birthday. The visitors played attractive football and were leading by four goals to three until the last minute, when England were award a penalty which Ramsey converted to preserve England’s unbeaten home record. SHOTLIST: Cut story - KS. Aerial of Wembley. GV elevated view of crowds. Teams out into camera. Teams presented to Montgomery. The Field Marshal meets the visitors first. Billy Wright presents banner to Captain of the Rest Ernst Ocwirk. Eckersley fouls Vukas. Kubala kicks same and scores for the Rest. Mortensen scores for England. Zebec passes to Boniperti who scores. Stan Matthews tries to score. Boniperti beats Merrick to score again. Mullen scores. Rest try to change goalie. Mr Griffiths the referee knocked out by ball. Mullen scores beating Beara who’d taken Zemans place in goal. Kubala scores. Cut-ins crowds. Shots general play. Penalty awarded to England. Ramsey takes it and scores.
- Keywords
- Sport; Football; Military
- Locations
- Wembley Stadium
- Card file number
- 59960
- Credits:
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- Camera
- George Richardson
- Camera
- Godfrey Kenneth Hanshaw
- Commentator
- Leslie Mitchell
- Camera
- Samuelson
- Length of story (in feet)
- 239
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'Soccer - England V the Rest of the World', British Movietone News Issue No. 1273, 26 Oct 1953. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/18847 (Accessed 01 Feb 2025)