2009    70mDocumentary, Biography,
7.7
30 years since his first European Cup success, 15 years since his retirement and 5 years after his death; Brian Clough continues to fascinate. The Afterlife of Brian continues a pace; best-selling book after best-selling book, a statue is unveiled in Nottingham city centre, and a feature film is released. "Clough" has intimate access with the family as Brian is forever remembered in bronze and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of Nigel as he becomes the new manager of Derby County, on the night the wheel comes full circle and he takes over at the club his father walked out on 35 years ago.

Where to Watch Clough

  • Brian CloughHimself
  • Pete PostlethwaiteNarrator
  • Martin O'NeillHimself
  • Barbara CloughHerself
  • Nigel CloughHimself
  • Geoffrey BoycottHimself
  • John McKennaDirector
  • Gabriel ClarkeDirector
  • James WilliamsDirector
  • Mark SharmanExecutive Producer
  • David MossExecutive Producer
  • Matt WyllieEditor
  • Trevor AylwardEditor
  • Roberto CandiaEditor
  • Blair WallaceColorist
  • Jim CopperthwaiteOriginal Music Composer
  • Susanne wrightPost Producer
  • Martyn ReardonAssistant Production Manager
  • Rebecca FarrantProduction Manager

 

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Clough Trivia

Clough was released on March 25, 2009.

Clough was directed by John McKenna, Gabriel Clarke, James Williams.

Clough has a runtime of 70 min.

Clough was produced by Gabriel Clarke, John McKenna, James Williams.

The key characters in Clough are Himself (Brian Clough), Narrator (Pete Postlethwaite), Himself (Martin O'Neill).

Clough is a Documentary, Biography, Sport film.

Clough has an audience rating of 7.7 out of 10.

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