Do I Not Like That - The Final Chapter (1997)

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A real 'video nasty' in which England football manager Graham Taylor buckles under the pressure of securing the national team a place in the World Cup Finals. First shown on Channel 4, the camera crew were given unparallelled access to the England camp, climaxing with the emotionally exhausting spectacle of Taylor's touchline breakdown as England lose to Holland in a vital qualifying game. The video includes previously unseen footage.

Director: Ken McGill
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 75 min
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Production: Chrysalis Films
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en

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football (soccer)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Do I Not Like That - The Final Chapter about?
A real 'video nasty' in which England football manager Graham Taylor buckles under the pressure of securing the national team a place in the World Cup Finals. First shown on Channel 4, the camera crew were given unparallelled access to the England camp, climaxing with the emotionally exhausting spectacle of Taylor's touchline breakdown as England lose to Holland in a vital qualifying game. The video includes previously unseen footage.
Who directed Do I Not Like That - The Final Chapter?
Do I Not Like That - The Final Chapter was directed by Ken McGill.
Who stars in Do I Not Like That - The Final Chapter?
Do I Not Like That - The Final Chapter stars Graham Taylor, Mark Halliley, Lawrie McMenemy, Phil Neal, Paul Gascoigne, David Platt.
How long is Do I Not Like That - The Final Chapter?
Do I Not Like That - The Final Chapter has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
What genre is Do I Not Like That - The Final Chapter?
Do I Not Like That - The Final Chapter is a Documentary film.
Where was Do I Not Like That - The Final Chapter produced?
Do I Not Like That - The Final Chapter was produced in United Kingdom.