
"Hollywood star Robert Duvall, famed for his roles in films like The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, has died aged 95. Duvall built a distinguished acting career spanning more than 70 years, which saw him pick up an Oscar, two Emmy awards and four Golden Globes among many other accolades. But he is perhaps less well known for his work with former Rangers star and current TNT Sports commentator Ally McCoist."
"The film follows fictional second-tier Scottish outfit Kilnockie FC, managed by Gordon McLeod (Duvall) with Jackie McQuillan (McCoist) their star striker. Look away now, Rangers fans: McQuillan is a former Celtic legend who has just signed from Arsenal at the back end of his career and is married to McLeod's daughter. The two men don't always see eye to eye, but bigger things are at stake as they try to prevent the club's American owner (Michael Keaton) from moving the team to Dublin."
"Where to watch A Shot At Glory Sound like your kind of thing? Well, you can stream the film for free, in full, on YouTube. It has a runtime of 109 minutes and is available in full HD. While it did not claim critical success on release, the star-studded cast alone makes this worthy of a watch, on a poignant week for Hollywood."
Robert Duvall has died aged 95 after a more than 70-year acting career that earned an Oscar, two Emmys and four Golden Globes. Duvall starred in the 2000 film A Shot At Glory alongside former Rangers striker and TNT Sports commentator Ally McCoist, McCoist's only acting credit to date. The film follows fictional second-tier Scottish club Kilnockie FC, managed by Gordon McLeod, with Jackie McQuillan as the star striker. The plot centers on preventing the American owner from moving the club to Dublin and culminates in Kilnockie's first Scottish Cup Final against Rangers. The film runs 109 minutes and is available free in full HD on YouTube.
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