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Directed by Nick LoveOrigin United-kingdomGenres DramaThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about drugs,
Sports films,
Association football filmsActors Danny Dyer,
Frank Harper,
Tamer Hassan,
Roland Manookian,
Neil Maskell,
Jamie ForemanRating66%
Tommy Johnson (Dyer) is a member of a violent Chelsea hooligan firm. His friends and fellow hooligans include Tommy's best friend Rod King (Maskell), Billy Bright (Harper), and impulsive younger members Zeberdee (Manookian) and Raf (MacNab). Tommy spends his days drinking, using drugs, womanising and fighting, much to the disappointment of his grandfather Bill Farrell (Sutton), a pensioner and veteran who plans to move to Australia with his best friend Albert (Junkin)., 1h34
Directed by Jesse V. Johnson,
Lexi AlexanderOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
CrimeThemes Prison films,
Sports films,
Association football filmsActors Ross McCall,
Vernon Wells,
Treva Etienne,
Graham McTavish,
Marina Sirtis,
Timothy V. MurphyRating48%
Dave Bjorno, along with other members of the GSE, are arrested for participating in the fight at the end of the first film, and end up being sent to a tough prison. In prison, the GSE quickly discover the brutality of life on the inside, as they are constant targets of the superior numbered and better-financed Millwall crew. After a quick brawl the GSE get blamed for the assault and are transported to another prison where a huge number of Bushwackers are waiting for them. Soon after arrival the crew meet up with Marc and his crew, who declare their intentions to make the GSE's time in the prison tough. After throwing an insult about their deceased leader, Pete, they fight, are restrained and are, once again, blamed for the incident., 1h52
Directed by Nick LoveOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Action,
CrimeActors Ray Winstone,
Damian Lewis,
Allen Leech,
Hayley Atwell,
Steven Mackintosh,
Plan BRating60%
Flying Squad officers Detective Inspector Jack Regan (Ray Winstone) and Detective Constable George Carter (Ben Drew) arrive at the scene of a warehouse robbery; four armed men are attempting to steal gold bars. After Regan and Carter capture the robbers, Regan takes some of the gold bars to give to his informant Harry (Alan Ford). Detective Chief Inspector Ivan Lewis (Steven Mackintosh) from Internal Affairs starts to scrutinise Regan's activities – he is not aware that Regan is having an affair with his estranged wife, Flying Squad officer Nancy Lewis (Hayley Atwell)., 1h34
Directed by Bernard KnowlesOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
CrimeThemes Sports films,
Théâtre,
Association football films,
Films based on playsActors Petula Clark,
Mervyn Johns,
Jack Warner,
Jack Watling,
Yvonne Owen,
Mabel ConstandurosRating60%
In the first story, a comedy, a content suburban family, headed by Jack Warner, is turned into an unhappy lot when they believe that they have the winning coupon in the football pool. But when it's discovered that the winning coupon apparently wasn't mailed by the younger daughter (Petula Clark), they regain their previously happy lives that had been made unhappy by plans they made regarding how to spend their winnings. Then, when it is discovered that the winning coupon was, in fact, mailed, they decide that they have learned their lesson and resolve not to let the money ruin their happiness. The second is more tragic, with a mild-mannered clerk (Mervyn Johns) concerned about quitting his mundane job. The third is a suspenseful crime caper involving a coupon checker (Dennis Price) and his nightclub singer girlfriend (Greta Gynt in a send-up of Rita Hayworth's Gilda) who devise a scheme to embezzle the winning pot. The final episode, another comedy, concerns a dispirited bass player (Edward Rigby) who discovers he misses the orchestra he left., 1h41
Directed by Wim WendersOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Sports films,
Association football filmsActors Arthur Brauss,
Kai Fischer,
Erika Pluhar,
Rüdiger Vogler,
Wim Wenders,
Edda KöchlRating65%
A goalkeeper is sent off during a game for dissent. He spends the night with a cinema cashier, whom he afterwards kills. Although a type of detective film, it is more slow moving and contemplative than other films of the genre. It explores the monotony of the murderer's existence and, like many of Wenders' films, the overwhelming cultural influence of America in post-war West Germany., 1h40
Origin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Action,
CrimeThemes Sports films,
Association football filmsActors Nonso Anozie,
Natalie Press,
Linda Bassett,
Cass Pennant,
Tamer Hassan,
Peter WightRating63%
Cass is based on the true story of the life of Cass Pennant, adapted from his book. The film tells of how he was adopted by an elderly white couple in 1958 and brought up in Slade Green, an all-white area of London. Cass is forced to endure racist bullying on a daily basis from local children, who also ridicule his feminine sounding name, "Carol", a name give to him by his Jamaican biological parents. Cass adopts his new nickname after the boxer Cassius Clay. His adoptive father starts taking him to see West Ham United on a regular basis, and he becomes involved in hooliganism aged 14 after helping the Inter City Firm, the West Ham hooligan firm, fight Wolverhampton Wanderers supporters in 1972. , 1h49
Directed by Lexi AlexanderOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Action,
CrimeThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about drugs,
Sports films,
Association football filmsActors Elijah Wood,
Charlie Hunnam,
Claire Forlani,
Marc Warren,
Ross McCall,
Rafe SpallRating73%
Matt Buckner (Elijah Wood), a journalism major, is expelled from Harvard University after cocaine is discovered in his room. However, the cocaine belongs to Jeremy Van Holden (Terence Jay), his roommate. Buckner is afraid to speak up because the Van Holdens are a powerful family, and Jeremy offers him $10,000 for taking the fall. Matt doesn't initially accept the money, but reconsiders and uses the money to visit his sister Shannon (Claire Forlani), her husband Steve Dunham (Marc Warren) and their young son, Ben (James Allison) living in London. There, Matt meets Steve's brother, Pete (Charlie Hunnam), an acerbic and imposing Cockney who leads the local football hooligan firm - a group of football supporters that arranges fights after matches - and teaches at a local school. Steve asks Pete to take Matt to a football match between West Ham United and Birmingham City, though Pete is reluctant to take a "Yank" to a football match, because of the xenophobic attitude of his friends. He is persuaded because Steve will only give the money Pete needs to Matt. After defeating Matt in a fight, Pete decides to take Matt to the football match, thinking he might learn something about football., 1h10
Directed by Alan ClarkeOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Sports films,
Association football filmsActors Gary Oldman,
Lesley Manville,
Phil Davis,
Charles Lawson,
Jay Simpson,
Nick DunningRating38%
Clive Bissel (nicknamed "Bex", or "Bexy") is a married man with a baby son. His wife does not approve of his activities as a football hooligan, which contrast to his respectable job as an estate agent. Even when his baby son injures himself with a Stanley knife that Bex has carelessly left lying around, he is unwilling to give up violence as he admits it gives him a "buzz". Conversely, Bexy's father shows acceptance of his son's lifestyle, happily taking a group photograph of the 'tooled up' gang and boasting of similar activities in his own era. However, he feels that Bex and his friends have gone soft because they now use weapons., 1h47
Directed by Phil DavisGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Sports films,
Association football filmsActors Reece Dinsdale,
Warren Clarke,
Richard Graham,
Perry Fenwick,
Claire Skinner,
Sean PertweeRating72%
John (Reece Dinsdale) an ambitious young police officer, is sent undercover into the hardcore football gangs to track down the 'generals' - the shadowy figures who orchestrate the violence. His team of four gradually ingratiates itself into the lives of The Dogs, the nickname that Shadwell's fans give themselves. The main site for this is The Rock, a public house around which The Dogs' lives revolve. Gradually, the hard drinking, hard fighting macho world - where Saturday's match and Saturday's rumble are all that matters - proves irresistible and John slowly finds himself turning into one of the thugs he has been sent to entrap.