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The Damned United (2009)

Michael Sheen , Colm Meaney , Tom Hooper  |  R |  DVD
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (40 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Michael Sheen, Colm Meaney
  • Directors: Tom Hooper
  • Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, French
  • Dubbed: French
  • Region: Region 1 encoding (US and Canada only)
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  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Sony Pictures Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: February 23, 2010
  • Run Time: 98 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (40 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B002LE8MP8
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #24,459 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "The Damned United" on IMDb

Special Features

Commentary with Director Tom Hooper, Michael Sheen and Producer Andy Harries
Deleted Scenes with Optional Director's Commentary
Cloughisms with Optional Director's Commentary
Perfect Pitch: The Making Of The Damned United
Creating Clough: Michael Sheen Takes on 'Old Big 'Ead'
Remembering Brian
The Changing Game: Football in the Seventies

Editorial Reviews

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You don't have to like football (or soccer, as we call it in the U.S.) to enjoy The Damned United, because this sharp, funny movie isn't about sports any more than Citizen Kane is about running a newspaper. The Damned United is about ego--specifically, the large and driven ego of Brian Clough (Michael Sheen), the manager of a low-rung football team who, along with his assistant Peter Taylor (the always superb Timothy Spall, Secrets & Lies), brought his team to the top rank. At which point Clough self-destructed, even as he seemed to be given the keys to even greater heights: he was hired as the new manager of Leeds United, perhaps the strongest team in England, replacing his longtime rival Don Revie (Colm Meaney, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine). The Damned United bounces back and forth in time, deftly laying out Clough's rise and fall, transforming a man who initially seems an unbearable, domineering jerk into someone you feel for deeply. After Frost/Nixon and The Queen, Sheen practically specializes in playing real people, but his performance here is utterly stellar, by turns brilliantly comic and subtly moving. The movie lets the relationship between Clough and Taylor unspool organically, until the love and anger between them starts to fray and collapse. This is a riveting and ultimately invigorating story, psychologically compelling and with more twists and turns than a crime thriller. Simply a great movie. --Bret Fetzer


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Product Description

From the Academy Award-nominated writer of The Queen and Frost/Nixon, The Damned United is based on the incredible true story of Brian Clough, one of England’s greatest soccer managers and his 44 controversial days at the helm of reigning champs Leeds United. Michael Sheen (Frost/Nixon, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans and Twilight Saga: New Moon) triumphs as Clough starring alongside a winning ensemble cast that includes Timothy Spall (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire), Colm Meaney (Layer Cake) and Jim Broadbent (Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince). This inspiring and humorous sports drama is about the power of friendship in the face of adversity and the stubborn will of one man to play by his own rules.

Customer Reviews

Anyone who loves soccer and England and remembers the seventies will enjoy this movie. Alan A. Elsner  |  11 reviewers made a similar statement
Great performance by Michael Sheen. Wilf  |  11 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Damned United - Not Your Average Sports Movie March 21, 2010
By Aglio
Format:DVD
The Damned United is not your typical sports film. It's much more than that. It's a study of contrasting personalities. Set during the 60s and 70s, the movie details the conflict of two very different managers of rival football (soccer) clubs i.e. Brian Clough and Don Revie. Don Revie (played by Colm Meaney) is the manager of the top ranked and virtually unbeatable, Leeds United. They are the Damned United of the title. Brian Clough (played by Michael Sheen) is the very outspoken, but extremely talented manager of a second tier team, Derby County.

At the start of the film, Revie has accepted the position of manager for Team England. That leaves the position of Leeds United manager open and the job is offered to Brian Clough. The film traces Brian Clough's rise as Derby County manager and fall as Leeds. Of course, he finds much more success after his tenure at Leeds United. But, that's another movie. Most Americans might ignore a film about English football thinking the subject boring. This is not the case. It's a marvelous character study and a fantastic movie. Michael Sheen's performance as Brian Clough is absolutely riveting. He's a very talented and versatile actor with roles as diverse as David Frost, Tony Blair and even Lucien from Underworld. I found myself fascinated by Clough's obsession with Revie. That obsession is what drives the plot. The adapted script is extremely well done by Peter Morgan. He also wrote the screenplays for Frost/Nixon and the Queen. It's an extremely literate script with sharp dialog.

One thing I will mention is that while Colm Meaney did not have as much screen time as Michael Sheen, he makes his presence felt as Revie. He's a marvelous character actor who has big shoes to fill with this role.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars greatest coach Team England never had. February 26, 2010
By SKOLVK
Format:DVD
"The Damned United" has turned out to be an impulse buy that is paying me back dividends. Michael Sheen plays Derby county/ Leeds United manager Brian Clough, A straight talking egotistical man who, along with this partner Perter Taylor(Timothy Spall), had an uncanny talent for taking sub par teams and turning them into champions. The film bounces around his time line by telling how he became a successful coach by leading Derby County, took over the reins of Leeds United from his arch enemy Don Revey(Clom Meaney)and eventually failed and fell into disgrace. Michael Sheen really shines in his roll as Clough and it was a joy to see him return to a roll that seems tailor suited for him. He had a bad run with this rolls in those lame Vampire/Werewolf flicks. He and Spall are the glue that hold the film together and had great chemistry. I didn't know about Clough's story before I watched this film and it's a truly remarkable one. What he did was like talking the Detroit Lions and making them Super Bowl champions. A virtually impossible task. Clough was one of those iconic "love him or hate him" type of characters that pop up in sports every once in a while. I liked him right away and his cocky way of telling his bosses off, keeping his players in line and his consuming hatred for that bloody Don Revey are a true joy to witness. "The Damned United" is a solid film with a cast made of superb actors. A must see.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Brings alive 70s football December 26, 2009
By Sirin
Format:DVD
This is a brilliantly filmed, original movie. Based on David Peace's spare, gritty novel, it brings alive the ill fated 44 day managership of Brian Clough at Leeds United, explaining why he was such a controversial choice to manage the club given the long acrimonious history between Leeds and Derby when Don Revie was the manager of football's champions Leeds and Clough was at the helm of young pretenders Derby.

Michael Sheen shows off his brilliant skills in conveying real life characters (he has given similar treatment to Tony Blair, David Frost and Kenneth Williams); and recreates Brian Clough in his own image, a slightly camp, antagonistic manager frequently undermining his own chairman.

The filming recreates many of the tropes of the 1970s - ashtrays laid out with half time oranges in the dressing room, Wizard boys comics, psychedelic wallpaper - and makes the film a hugely enjoyable piece of ersatz period drama.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
By Angela
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The Damned United looks and smells and sounds like a sports film, but it is ultimately a Shakespearean tragedy imbued with deep romance. That the tragic hero at its center, Brian Clough (Michael Sheen, brilliant), is wearing soccer shorts instead of a crown doesn't minimize the grandeur and pathos, indeed, the epic quality of his fall from grace. That the similarly epic love is between two middle-aged men likewise doesn't diminish it. This is one of the sweetest, most heart-breaking stories of hubris and, ultimately, the redemption of love we have seen in a long while. (Really!)

The setting is 1970s England, where - much as it remains today - soccer rivalries are fierce, and matches are cause for national celebration or mourning. In this heady world of winners and losers, of glamour and legends, a young, cocky manager, Brian Clough, is newly promoted to Leeds United. Leeds United was, in 1974, the top English team, and Clough has big shoes to fill - Leeds' former manager, the beloved Don Revie (Colm Meaney), has left to manage the national English team, and he leaves behind him a wake of trophies and a team of fiercely loyal players. Clough, odiously arrogant, swoops in on the very wrong foot, with complaints about Leeds' weather ("Wish I was still back in Majorca!" he exclaims obnoxiously) and radical rules - such as that former manager Revie's name must never be mentioned - quickly alienating the players, the owners, and the fans. Clough's tenure at Leeds, indeed, was a complete failure: under him, Leeds lost games, fell to the bottom of the division, and he was quickly sacked after 44 days.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Very entertaining
This was a very entertaining film, even though I'm not sure how accurate it was. Michael Sheen is excellent in the lead role. Read more
Published 1 month ago by B. Roberts
4.0 out of 5 stars Tom Hooper knows how to tell a story
If you grew up in England in the 70s or 80s, you'll understand that Brian Clough was something of a legend. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Steven Aldersley
4.0 out of 5 stars I don't even like sports
(Let's say 3.75 stars).

I decided to go for this because I love all things British, particularly those from the period (1974) portrayed in this movie. Read more
Published 4 months ago by A. Jacoby
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent sports movie
I'm an American sports lover who knows little about British football. I had never been aware of the events described in this movie. I still enjoyed it.
Published 5 months ago by Frank Walker
5.0 out of 5 stars Come back to watch the first 10 minutes. Great movie.
If you appreciate top notch character acting, stop right here and buy this now.

The movie is a triumph of soccer history (some of it may have been dramatized) and on a... Read more
Published 5 months ago by D. Dubya
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Deal Great Movie
Shipped quick, was as described. Definitely would do business again. Michael Sheen is so terrific, this movie should be seen time and time again.
Published 6 months ago by Kameron McBride
4.0 out of 5 stars Great movie
The film, despite its alleged historical revisionism, is a fun, entertaining romp through the world of English football in the 70s. Read more
Published 9 months ago by JCS
4.0 out of 5 stars Damned good film
I didn't become an avid fan of football until the mid-nineties, caught up in the euphoria of Barnsley's promotion to the Premiership in 1997, a glory chaser I became but have... Read more
Published 11 months ago by D Brown
4.0 out of 5 stars A controversial reign
Original review with 16 votesw deleted by Amazon. I was overseas I heard about this movie, based on a true story about controversial soccer manager Brian Clough. Read more
Published 15 months ago by L. Power
4.0 out of 5 stars The Danmed United - very enjoyable
I really enjoyed this film. Great performance by Michael Sheen. I would recommend it to anyone with memories of the era.
Published 17 months ago by Wilf
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