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201786 minDocumentary

Kenny

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Is Kenny worth watching? With a rating of 6.9/10, this Documentary film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Kenny Synopsis

An intimate and revealing portrait of Kenny Dalglish – the player, the man, the truth.

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Kenny Dalglish
Kenny DalglishHimself
Margaret Aspinall
Margaret AspinallHerself
John Barnes
John BarnesHimself
Kelly Cates
Kelly CatesHerself
Lynsey Dalglish Robinson
Lynsey Dalglish RobinsonHerself
Carol Dalglish
Carol DalglishHerself
Marina Dalglish
Marina DalglishHerself
Paul Dalglish
Paul DalglishHimself
Lauren Dalglish
Lauren DalglishHerself
Roy Evans
Roy EvansHimself

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Is Kenny worth watching?

Kenny has received mixed reviews with a 6.9/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Documentary movies.

Is Kenny hit or flop?

Kenny has received average ratings (6.9/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

DanDareMay 27, 2018
★ 7

Kenny should had been a film of one of the all time great British footballers who achieved success in Scotland with Celtic and then came down to Liverpool where he became a footballing legend. It did not stop there. In his first season as player manager, he achieved the League and FA Cup double with Liverpool. Then he rebuilt the squad by adding John Barnes and Peter Beardsley. Kenny is instead a sombre film framed in tragedy. Nothing to do with the shortcomings of Kenny Dalglish but the the events that affected his beloved club. The 1985 Heysel disaster where 39 Juventus fans lost their lives before the European Cup Final with Liverpool. Then in 1989 the Hillsborough disaster that led to the death of 96 Liverpool fans. Kenny Dalglish went to the funeral of each and every victim of Hillsborough. It took a toll in his health and in 1991 he walked out of the Liverpool manager's job. Dalglish was always reluctant when talking to the press. Here he reveals a little more about himself and his impish humour.