The Manageress is a British film released in 1989, featuring a star-studded cast including Warren Clarke, Philip McGough, Steve Weston, Stephen Tompkinson, Dan Hildebrand, Sheri Lungi, Steven Chorchett, Paul Jeffrey, Shay Gorman, Mario Erpikini, Harmage Singh Kalirai, Carsten Norgor, Paul Bradley, Neil Mallerkay, David Henry, Terry John, James Garbutt, Joe Dixon, Robbie Gee, Joseph Long, Chris Walker, Lorraine Browning, David Sibley, Robert Out, Tom George, Peter Gale, Tony Stidman, Ronald Markham, Glyn Grimsted, Peter Hughes, Rosalind Bennett, Trevor Bayfield, Fiona Frazier, Mark Adams, Amanda Dickinson, James Grant, Henry Moxon, Christopher Whittingham, Lionel Taylor, Sergio Fantoni, Corina Russell, Lorraine Michaels, Rachel Davis, Mary Collett, Len Martin, Wendy Elnatt, Patrick Drury, Anthony Trent, Norman Gregory, Raymond Young, Dennis Graham, Jenny But, James McCarthy, Alan Renwick, Camilla Power, David Milligan, Ian Mitch, Shirley Dixon, Alan Rowe, Christopher Banks, Margot Jones, Lorraine Ann Richards, Amanda Parfitt, Johanna Hull, Ross Kemp, Angelo Villa, Carl Forgioni, Gordon Cameron, Michael Stainton, Margo Leicester, Tom Carol, Paul Clarkson, Nick Joseph, Ian McKenzie, Richard Tate, Gavin Kitchin, Alan Palmer, Prudence Rennick, Tatiana Colombo, Ian Harvey, Anita Parry, David Chisman, and Richard Albrecht.
The film premiered on June 11, 1989, to worldwide audiences. The plot revolves around the character of Martin Fisher, played by Warren Clarke, and his experiences as a football club manager. The stellar ensemble cast portrays various supporting roles, adding depth and complexity to the storyline.
With a mix of drama, comedy, and romance, The Manageress offers a glimpse into the high-pressure world of sports management. The interactions between the characters, the challenges they face, and the relationships they form create a compelling narrative that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish.
Overall, The Manageress is a film that showcases the talents of its cast and delivers an entertaining and thought-provoking story. Fans of sports dramas and character-driven films will likely find this movie to be a rewarding watch.
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