Real: The Movie

August. 26,2005      
Rating:
6.1
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Five story strands -- some real, some fictionalized -- comprise this officially sanctioned film of Real Madrid, the second richest soccer club in the world.

Javier Albalá as  Tomas
David Beckham as  Self
Jessica Bohl as  Megan
Iker Casillas as  Self
Emilio Butragueño as  Self
Roberto Carlos as  Self
Luís Figo as  Self
Raúl González as  Self
Zinedine Zidane as  Self
Ronaldo as  Self

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