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Unarmed But Dangerous
on DVD
(2009)
Starring: Mat Fraser, Frank Harper, Terry Stone
Director: Xavier Leret
Certificate: 
One of the most controversial martial arts movies ever - Mat Fraser plays an expert in Kung Fu whose wife is shot and his child kidnapped, but they were messing with the wrong man. A strong cast including Terry Stone (Rise Of The Footsoldier/Doghouse), Faye Tozer (Steps) and Frank Harper (Lock ..read more »
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25%
from 428 members
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He Kills Coppers
on DVD
(2008)
Starring: James Fiddy, Liam Garrigan, Stephen Greif
Director: Adrian Shergold
Certificate: 
Three policemen are brutally murdered during the 1966 World Cup celebrations. He Kills Coppers follows three men connected to the deaths; Frank (a fellow policeman), Tony (an ambitious journalist, and witness to the murders), and Billy (the murderer).
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61%
from 246 members
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Dolphins
on DVD
(2007)
Starring: Karl Davies, Lauren Stevenson, Layke Anderson
Director: Mark Jay
Certificate: 
High-octane romance set in the recognizable - and sometimes gritty - world of Brighton's homegrown youth, as Boy Racer gangs uneasily coexist with the Indie scene.
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50%
from 16 members
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This Is England
on DVD
(2006)
Starring: Stephen Graham, Frank Harper, Joseph Gilgun
Director: Shane Meadows
Certificate: 
July, 1983. School's out and 12 year-old Shaun (Turgoose) falls in with an amiable gang of skinheads and mods. Then National Front nut Combo (Graham) arrives on the scene, and being a little skinhead suddenly becomes far more than a fashion statement...
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72%
from 48,447 members
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Football Factory - BLU-RAY Version
(2004)
Starring: Danny Dyer, Dudley Sutton, Frank Harper
Director: Nick Love
Certificate: 
A gripping story of football violence in middle England, based on John King's best-selling novel. Tommy Johnson is a typical twenty-something drug-taking lager-lout. Provoked into giving someone a good kicking on a Saturday afternoon he gets embroiled in an escalating petty war of violence and revenge.
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66%
from 456 members
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Football Factory
on DVD
(2004)
Starring: Danny Dyer, Dudley Sutton, Frank Harper
Director: Nick Love
Certificate: 
A gripping story of football violence in middle England, based on John King's best-selling novel. Tommy Johnson is a typical twenty-something drug-taking lager-lout. Provoked into giving someone a good kicking on a Saturday afternoon he gets embroiled in an escalating petty war of violence and revenge.
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63%
from 18,550 members
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The Last Minute
(2 discs)
on DVD
(2002)
Starring: Max Beesley, Stephen Graham, Stephen Dorff
Director: Stephen Norrington
Certificate: 
LAST MINUTE is a dark comedy that exudes a well-defined feeling of outlandish exaggeration and startling truth in one smoothly paced motion. Directed by Stephen Norrington (BLADE) and set in London, it is the story of Billy Byrne (Max Beesley), a self-obsessed up-and-coming star. Working as an ..read more »
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43%
from 183 members
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Lucky Break
on DVD
(2001)
Starring: James Nesbitt, Timothy Spall, Olivia Williams
Director: Peter Cattaneo
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Small time villains Jimmy and Rudy are caught doing a bank raid and are put in HM Prison Long Rudford. Whilst there they hatch an escape plan which involves them staging the prison governor's musical 'Nelson'. But events take a turn for the worst when Jimmy falls in love with his co-star, support ..read more »
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57%
from 633 members
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Shiner
on DVD
(2000)
Starring: Martin Landau, Michael Caine, Matthew Marsden
Director: John Irvin
Certificate: 
Michael Caine stars in this British crime drama as Billy "Shiner" Simpson, a former boxer who, after ruining his chances at becoming a champ is now a small-time boxing promoter representing his son Eddie (Matthew Marsden). Eddie has accomplished everything Billy couldn't, and is set to fight an ..read more »
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55%
from 335 members
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A Room For Romeo Brass
on DVD
(1999)
Starring: Andrew Shim, Ben Marshall, Paddy Considine
Director: Shane Meadows
Certificate: 
In A ROOM FOR ROMEO BRASS, two teenage boys, Romeo (Andrew Shrim) and Knocks (Ben Marshall), whose families live in the same housing development in a small town in the Midlands, England, share a unique friendship. Making jokes that nobody else understands, fighting over little things, being ..read more »
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74%
from 7,150 members
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Twenty Four Seven
on DVD
(1997)
Starring: Bob Hoskins, Bruce Jones, Frank Harper
Director: Shane Meadows
Certificate: 
From the poverty and despair of an English industrial town, one man with a dream (Bob Hoskins) forms a boxing club to give troubled teenagers a fighting chance. The lads learn lessons of self-respect and male bonding, but amidst the triumph of the biggest tournament of their lives, tragedy strikes. ..read more »
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70%
from 3,174 members
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