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From left, Zachery Ty Bryan (Harry Keough), Gerard Butler (Frank Borghi), Jimmy Jean-Louis (Joe Gaetjens), Jay Rodan (Pee Wee Wallace) and Louis Mandylor (Gino Pariani) play part of the U.S. soccer team that upset England. (AP Photo/ifc Films)
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Replaying the Past 
The Washington premiere of "The Game of Their Lives," a movie about the United States' 1-0 victory over heavily favored England in the 1950 World Cup, gave four players a chance to relive the game.

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