Set in 1960s and 1970s England, "The Damned United" tells the confrontational and darkly humorous story of Brian Clough's doomed 44-day tenure as manager of the reigning champions of English football--Leeds United. Previously managed by Clough's bitter rival Don Revie, the Leeds team had just completed its most successful period ever as a football club. It was perceived by many to represent a new aggressive and cynical style of football--an anathema to the principled yet flamboyant Clough, who had achieved astonishing success as manager of Hartlepool and Derby County. He had built these teams in his own vision with trusty lieutenant Peter Taylor. Taking the Leeds job without Taylor by his side and with a changing room full of--what in his mind were still--Don's boys, would lead to an unheralded examination of Clough's belligerence and brilliance over 44 days. This is that story: The story of The Damned United.
Bookmark
SAVE
Loading...
Loading...
Average Ratings
| Critics: | (1) |
| Users: | |
| You: | |
| Write a Review | |
Movie Theaters & Showtimes
Movie theaters showing The Damned United near Boston,MA:
Stuart Street Playhouse in Boston, MA
Movie Details
add to our listings

Poor Michael Sheen. For every excellent performance he’s given recently, there’s been someone doing a flashier job in the same movie. In “The Queen,’’ his Tony Blair was a vision of poise and a voice of reason, but Helen Mirren got the Oscar. He was even better in “Frost/Nixon,’’ doing the opposite of what he did with Blair. His David Frost was like a Breck girl who gradually realizes that she’s more than just her hair. But all the accolades went to Frank Langella for making a loveable beast out of Richard Nixon. (Full review)