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  • A Room For Romeo Brass
  • A Room For Romeo Brass review by from Bristol
    Rated - 4.0 stars Chilling entertainment 16 August 2005
    ...ur eyes off this film. Slow starting but brilliantly acted and very believable. Frank Harper turns in his best performance, but considine steals the show. I had never seen ...   Read customer review
  • Football Factory
  • Football Factory review by JediSi from Kent
    Rated - 4.0 stars Don't tell me you'd rather go to football. 19 December 2007
    ... Drake in something a little different. Good performances all round especially Frank Harper and Roland Manookian. ...   Read customer review
  • Rise of the Footsoldier
  • Rise of the Footsoldier review by from Sussex
    Rated - 0.0 stars Embarrassing to watch, Gilbey needs to change careers! 10 January 2008
    ...ray, a number of guys from Football Factory and the mighty (and much underused) Frank Harper, but what we got was a disjointed and at times irrelevant plot, cringy performa...   Read customer review

Frank Harper - filmography


  • Screwed on DVD (2011)
    Starring: James D'Arcy,  Noel Clarke,  Frank Harper
    Director: Reg Traviss
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    Watch now: £3.49
    Reg Traviss (JOY DIVISION, PSYCHOSIS) directs the gritty prison thriller SCREWED, in which ex-soldier Sam (James D'Arcy, MASTER AND COMMANDER) takes a guard job and finds himself drawn into a dangerous web of drinks, drugs and corruption. Based on the book by former prison officer Ronnie Thompson, ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 63% from 753 members
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  • Screwed - Blu-ray (2011)
    Starring: James D'Arcy,  Noel Clarke,  Frank Harper
    Director: Reg Traviss
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    Watch now: £3.49
    Reg Traviss (JOY DIVISION, PSYCHOSIS) directs the gritty prison thriller SCREWED, in which ex-soldier Sam (James D'Arcy, MASTER AND COMMANDER) takes a guard job and finds himself drawn into a dangerous web of drinks, drugs and corruption. Based on the book by former prison officer Ronnie Thompson, ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 59% from 441 members
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  • Just for the Record on DVD (2010)
    Starring: Danny Dyer,  Billy Murray,  Craig Fairbrass
    Director: Steven Lawson
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    Watch now: Unavailable
    Danny Dyer ('The Football Factory', 'The Business'), Craig Fairbrass ('Rise Of The Footsoldier', 'The Bank Job'), Sean Pertwee ('Dog Soldiers', 'Doomsday'), Phil Davis ('Dead Man Running'), Steven Berkoff ('The Krays') and Billy Murray ('Rise Of The Footsoldier') come together as one of the ..read more »
    1.5 stars out of 5 29% from 655 members
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  • Unarmed But Dangerous on DVD (2009)
    Starring: Mat Fraser,  Frank Harper,  Terry Stone
    Director: Xavier Leret
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    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 »
    1.5 stars out of 5 27% from 1,017 member
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  • He Kills Coppers on DVD (2008)
    Starring: James Fiddy,  Liam Garrigan,  Stephen Greif
    Director: Adrian Shergold
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    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).
    3 stars out of 5 60% from 301 members
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  • Dolphins on DVD (2007)
    Starring: Karl Davies,  Lauren Stevenson,  Layke Anderson
    Director: Mark Jay
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    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.
    2.5 stars out of 5 50% from 42 members
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  • Rise Of The Footsoldier - Blu-ray (2007)
    Starring: Ricci Harnett,  Terry Stone,  Billy Murray
    Director: Julian Gilbey
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
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    RISE OF THE FOOTSOLDIER charts the rapid rise of Carlton Leach, from feared football hooligan to him becoming a member of one of the country's most notorious crime syndicates. Following his life over the course of three decades, the film follows Leach's career from soccer thug, through a stint as a ..read more »
    3.5 stars out of 5 68% from 1,593 member
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  • This Is England - Blu-ray (2006)
    Starring: Stephen Graham,  Frank Harper,  Joseph Gilgun
    Director: Shane Meadows
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    Set during the summer of 1983, THIS IS ENGLAND is the poignant story of Shaun (Thomas Turgoos) an unpopular kid who discovers a sense of belonging among a group of peaceful skinheads. Having lost his father during the Falklands Conflict, Shaun sees something of a father figure in Woody (Joseph ..read more »
    3.5 stars out of 5 74% from 2,672 members
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  • This Is England on DVD (2006)
    Starring: Stephen Graham,  Frank Harper,  Joseph Gilgun
    Director: Shane Meadows
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    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...
    3.5 stars out of 5 72% from 56,416 members
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  • Football Factory - Blu-ray (2004)
    Starring: Danny Dyer,  Dudley Sutton,  Frank Harper
    Director: Nick Love
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    Watch now: Unavailable
    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.
    3.5 stars out of 5 66% from 814 members
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  • Football Factory on DVD (2004)
    Starring: Danny Dyer,  Dudley Sutton,  Frank Harper
    Director: Nick Love
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    Watch now: Unavailable
    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.
    3 stars out of 5 63% from 19,764 members
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  • Lucky Break on DVD (2001)
    Starring: James Nesbitt,  Timothy Spall,  Olivia Williams
    Director: Peter Cattaneo
    Certificate: Certificate: 12
    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 »
    3 stars out of 5 58% from 721 members
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  • The Last Minute (2 discs) on DVD (2001)
    Starring: Max Beesley,  Stephen Graham,  Stephen Dorff
    Director: Stephen Norrington
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
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    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 »
    2 stars out of 5 43% from 221 members
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  • Shiner on DVD (2000)
    Starring: Martin Landau,  Michael Caine,  Matthew Marsden
    Director: John Irvin
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    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 »
    3 stars out of 5 56% from 376 members
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  • A Room For Romeo Brass on DVD (1999)
    Starring: Andrew Shim,  Ben Marshall,  Paddy Considine
    Director: Shane Meadows
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    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 »
    3.5 stars out of 5 74% from 9,220 members
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  • Twenty Four Seven on DVD (1997)
    Starring: Bob Hoskins,  Bruce Jones,  Frank Harper
    Director: Shane Meadows
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    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 »
    3.5 stars out of 5 70% from 4,004 members
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Frank Harper facts

5 most recent films

Screwed - 3.0 stars
Screwed - Blu-ray - 3.0 stars
Just for the Record - 1.5 stars
Unarmed But Dangerous - 1.5 stars
He Kills Coppers - 3.0 stars

5 highest-rated films

A Room For Romeo Brass - 3.5 stars
This Is England - Blu-ray - 3.5 stars
This Is England - 3.5 stars
Twenty Four Seven - 3.5 stars
Rise of the Footsoldier - 3.5 stars

5 lowest-rated films

Dolphins - 2.5 stars
Unarmed But Dangerous - 1.5 stars
Just for the Record - 1.5 stars
The Last Minute - 2.0 stars
Club Le Monde - 2.5 stars

Most frequent co-stars

Roland Manookian - 6 times - show films
Stephen Graham - 6 times - show films
Neil Maskell - 6 times - show films
Jamie Foreman - 5 times - show films
Danny Dyer - 5 times - show films

Most frequent directors

Stephen Norrington - 4 times - show films
Shane Meadows - 4 times - show films
Nick Love - 3 times - show films
Julian Gilbey - 3 times - show films
Reg Traviss - 3 times - show films