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6-500: (Redirected from Go For Gold ) Go for gold may refer to: Go for Gold (film) , a 1984 movie by Stuart F. Fleming "Go for Gold", a 1988 hit song by German band The Winners written for the 1988 Olympics "Go for Gold!", a 1991 episode of The Raccoons Go For Gold (sports program) , a private sports sponsorship program in the Philippines Go for Gold Philippines ,

12-573: A UCI Continental road cycling team based in the Philippines Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Go for Gold . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Go_for_Gold&oldid=1066426928 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

18-524: Is a business man. The runner risks losing the things that are dear to him, as Pritchard who is his ticket to success is forcing him to choose between them and fame and fortune. It was released on Vestron Video International. It was released in both Beta and VHS formats. It was released in Germany under the title of Skrupellose Verlierer which runs at 89 minutes. In Belgium and the Netherlands,

24-513: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Go for Gold (film) Go for Gold , sometimes referred to as Go for the Gold , is a film about a runner and the dilemma he faces. He has a choice between the benefits of his sport and what means a lot to him. It stars James Ryan , Cameron Mitchell , M'zwandile Ngxangane, Sandy Horne, Tamara Franke , Brian O'Shaughnessy and Patricia Sanders. It

30-573: The video release ran at 95 minutes. The British Board of Film Classification rated it as suitable for ages 15 and above. Hope Holiday who was co-producer for the film had previously been connected Cameron Mitchell in The Hughes Mystery , Killpoint and Low Blow . The 1998 edition of Blockbuster Entertainment Guide gave it a 3 star rating and said that it was well acted and often moving. Rotten Tomatoes commented on Cameron Mitchell's supporting role being effective and for

36-407: Was directed by Stuart F. Fleming. Johnny (Played by James Ryan) lives at home with his mother and stepfather who is a physically abusive man. Two things that mean a lot to him are his girlfriend Trish and his running. He has a solid influence in his friend Victor (played by M'zwandile Ngxangane ) who is a champion runner. He comes to the attention of Phillip Pritchard (Played by Cameron Mitchell) who

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