
George Best: All by Himself
Documentary
Overview
Northern Ireland's legendary star remains one of the most naturally gifted footballers there has ever been.
Top Cast


George Best
George Best
Self (archive footage)
George Best
Self (archive footage)
Angie Best
Angie Best
Self
Angie Best
Self


Calum Best
Calum Best
Self (archive footage)
Calum Best
Self (archive footage)


Harry Gregg
Harry Gregg
Self
Harry Gregg
Self


Elton John
Elton John
Self (archive footage)
Elton John
Self (archive footage)


Ani Rinchen
Ani Rinchen
Self
Ani Rinchen
Self


Mike Summerbee
Mike Summerbee
Self
Mike Summerbee
Self
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