A Footballer's Honour est un film britannique de Lewin Fitzhamon sorti en 1914. Avec un scénario très proche de celui du film Harry The Footballer, A Footballer's Honour est considéré comme le premier film commercial consacré au football.
Synopsis
Un footballeur échappe à ses ravisseurs et arrive à temps pour gagner le match.
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