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  1. Dec 5, 2012 · Directed by. Gabriele Muccino. "Playing for Keeps" tells the story of a has-been soccer star whose career is foundering and his income has hit rock bottom, but who is a completely nice man with none of the character flaws that soccer stars, even Scottish ones, have been known to possess.

  2. Dec 7, 2012 · 5% 92 Reviews Tomatometer 41% 10,000+ Ratings Audience Score Long past his soccer-playing heyday, George Dryer (Gerard Butler) is struggling financially and failing in his attempt to...

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    • Gabriele Muccino
    • PG-13
    • Gerard Butler
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  3. Dec 7, 2012 · Playing for Keeps: Directed by Gabriele Muccino. With Gerard Butler, Jessica Biel, Noah Lomax, Dennis Quaid. A former sports star who's fallen on hard times starts coaching his son's football team as a way to get his life together.

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    • Comedy, Romance, Sport
    • Gabriele Muccino
    • 2012-12-07
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  5. Nov 21, 2012 · PHOTOS: Teflon Actor Awards: 6 Stars Immune to Bad Reviews. The early comic scenes with the soccer moms are the movie’s most promising, but the picture quickly drops the sexual byplay for more ...

  6. Once professional athlete George moves to Virginia to win back his ex Stacie and their son Lewis. The film was released on December 7, 2012, in the United States and Canada by FilmDistrict. It received negative reviews from critics and was a box office bomb, grossing just $27.8 million on a $55 million budget.

  7. Dec 6, 2012 · December 6, 20125:00 PM ET. By. Mark Jenkins. In Gabriele Muccino's romantic comedy, a former pro soccer player (Gerard Butler) starts coaching his son's soccer team — and reconnects with his...

  8. Dec 6, 2012 · Playing For Keeps. Directed by Gabriele Muccino. Comedy, Romance, Sport. PG-13. 1h 45m. By A.O. Scott. Dec. 6, 2012. Pity the athlete past his prime. Or at least pity George Dryer — he...

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