
Hillsborough
Documentary
Overview
A look at the April 15, 1989 tragedy at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England, where a stampede in the stadium's standing-room-only areas killed 96 people and injured 766. The film also examines the ongoing efforts of victims' families to seek truth and justice, as well as tangible effects on English football, including stadium upgrades and the emergence of the English Premier League.
Top Cast
Margaret Aspinall
Margaret Aspinall
Herself
Margaret Aspinall
Herself
Chris Cowlin
Chris Cowlin
Rogue Police Officer 2
Chris Cowlin
Rogue Police Officer 2
Douglas Earl
Douglas Earl
Himself
Douglas Earl
Himself
Tony Evans
Tony Evans
Himself - Liverpool FC Supporter and The Times' Sports Editor
Tony Evans
Himself - Liverpool FC Supporter and The Times' Sports Editor
Steve Leighton
Steve Leighton
Phil Scraton
Steve Leighton
Phil Scraton
Doreen Jones
Doreen Jones
Herself
Doreen Jones
Herself
Phil Scraton
Phil Scraton
Himself - author of 'Hillsborough - The Truth'
Phil Scraton
Himself - author of 'Hillsborough - The Truth'
Tony Searle
Tony Searle
Himself
Tony Searle
Himself
Stephen Titterton
Stephen Titterton
Himself
Stephen Titterton
Himself
Bob Westerdale
Bob Westerdale
Himself
Bob Westerdale
Himself
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