
Fifty years after England's World Cup glory in 1966, a stunning new film to honour the great Bobby Moore will be released this summer.

Featuring spectacular archive footage from 1966 and interviews, Sportsmail can exclusively release the trailer for this authorised account of the life of English football's greatest hero.

Produced by television broadcaster Matt Lorenzo, the film will be shown in selected cinemas from May 27 and then released on Blu-Ray, DVD and Digital HD on May 30. It is available to pre-order now from Amazon.

Captain Bobby Moore lifts the World Cup trophy in 1966 after England beat West Germany 4-2 in the final at Wembley Stadium

The new film features spectacular archive footage from the 1966 World Cup - Moore (left) is seen here alongside Sir Bobby Charlton

Bobby will be released this summer in selected cinemas from May 27 and on Blu-Ray, DVD and Digital HD on May 30

BOBBY MOORE Date of birth: April 12, 1941 Date of death: February 24, 1993 (Aged 51) Clubs: West Ham United (1958-74), Fulham (1974-77), San Antonio Thunder (1976), Seattle Sounders (1978), Herning Fremad (1978) England (1962-73): 108 apps, 2 goals Advertisement

Bobby tells the story of triumph and tragedy behind former West Ham and England captain Moore, featuring legends of the football world including Pele, Sir Geoff Hurst and Gordon Banks.

The 94-minute film will show how Moore battled cancer both during and after his career, and will also include the story behind the false accusations about a stolen bracelet in Bogota.

The release of the trailer comes just two days before England and Germany meet again, this time in a friendly match at the Olympiastadion in Berlin on Saturday night.

The movie's website states: '"Legend” and “Hero” are words too often used in the realms of sport, and life itself, but Bobby Moore deserves to be remembered as both.

'Peerless on the field, he faced a series of challenges off it. For the first time the full story will be told. His was a journey that reaches far beyond the parameters of a simple sporting tale.

Moore lifts the World Cup trophy above his head on English football's greatest day, 50 years ago in the summer of 1966

The crowd at Wembley show their support during the 1966 World Cup final between England and West Germany

This stunning shot of Wembley is featured in the film along with some spectacular archive footage

'The Bobby Moore story is at heart a human one, as relevant in his homeland as it will be throughout the world. His was a life featuring triumph, tragedy and most of the emotions in between.

'Bobby is a film which will do justice to a remarkable man, an icon whose legacy still resonates today.'

The Football Association fully supports the film and a share of all profits will go to the Bobby Moore Fund for research into bowel cancer.

Moore became English football's greatest hero, winning 108 caps for the national team over 11 years from 1962 to 1973