Another Sunday and Sweet F.A. Trailer

Another Sunday and Sweet F.A. Trailer (1972)

09 January 1972 Drama, Comedy, TV Movie 53 mins

Mr. Armistead is the referee for an amateur league Sunday Football match. Disliked and abused by all the players he tries to play fair and ensure they follow the rules. By the end of the match he's had enough and really uses his head to show them that he's not as useless as they all think.

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Cast

David Swift

as Mr Armistead

Freddie Fletcher

as Albion Captain

David Bradley

as Parker Street Goalie

Duggie Brown

as Albion Coach

Fred Feast

as Parker Street Coach

Anne Kirkbride

as Player's Girlfriend

Gordon McGrae

as Parker Street Captain

Alan Erasmus

as Parker Street Player

Bert King

as Albion Linesman

Susan Littler

as Jeannie

Clare Sutcliffe

as Player's Girlfriend

Lynne Carol

as Woman with Dog

Michael De Frayne

as Norman, Groundsman

Roy Nield

as Albion Player

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 09 January 1972

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