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THE FOOTBALL FACTORY (2004)
The Football Factory is more than just a study of the English obsession with football violence, its about men looking for armies to join, wars to fight and places to belong. A forgotten culture of Anglo Saxon males fed up with being told they're not good enough and using thier fists as a drug they describe as being more potent than sex and drugs put together. Shot in documentery style with the energy and vibrancy of handheld, The Football Factory is frightingly real yet full of painful humour as the four characters extreme thoughts and actions unfold before us. Review Written by Wahida Begum
Directed by
Nick Love
Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)
John King ... (novel)
Nick Love
Cast
Danny Dyer ... Tommy Johnson
Frank Harper ... Billy Bright
Tamer Hassan ... Fred
Roland Manookian ... Zeberdee
Neil Maskell ... Rod
Dudley Sutton ... Bill Farrell
Jamie Foreman ... Cabbie
Tony Denham ... Harris (as Anthony Denham)
Calum MacNab ... Raff
John Junkin ... Albert Moss
Sophie Linfield ... Tamara
Kara Tointon ... Tameka
Michele Hallak ... Shian
Daniel Naylor ... Terry
Alison Egan ... Barbara
Adam Bolton ... Adam
Philip Dunbar ... Judge
Ronnie Large ... Referee
Harry Lynch ... Billy Bright's Son 1
Andrew Routledge ... Billy Bright's Son 2
Terry McKenna ... Young Kid 1
Darren Wilson ... Young Kid 2
Joe McCorry ... Young Kid 3
Reggie Bisset ... Squirt
Claire McNamara ... Woman with Pram
Christopher Ravenscroft ... Tamara's Father
Lin Blakley ... Tamara's Mother
Danny Rees ... Scouser 1
Simon Wier ... Scouser 2
Diana Van Proosdy ... Mavis
Ricky Eastop ... Young Tommy
Jack Mason ... 10 Year Old Tommy
Alfie Southion ... Young Zeberdee
Dan Mead ... Flower Seller
Ricci McLeod ... Luke
Sonny France ... Young Billy Bright
Joe Lineham ... Young Rod
Louise Liddiard ... Young Girl 1
Zoe Knight ... Young Girl 2
Greg Donaldson ... Barman
Luke Healy ... Waiter
Avtar Kaul ... Indian Man
Anil Lal ... Indian Child
Tom Young ... Young Raff
Tessa Worsley ... Mrs. Farrell
Paul Pariser ... Tommy Johnson's Dad
Luing Andrews ... Billy Bright's Dad
Jayne Levy ... Sauna Girl 1
Samantha Love ... Sauna Girl 2
Stephen Alderman ... Man in Pub
Dan Pozzetti ... Man in Pub
Clive Stace ... Man in Pub
Justin Greene ... Man in Pub
Roberta Thompson ... Court Stenographer
Ravinder Kang ... Asian Family Member
Bobby Parashar ... Asian Family Member
Chandelee Mandakini ... Asian Family Member
Murray Clark ... Vicar
Robin Sneller ... TV Commentator (voice)
Danny Baker ... Radio Commentator (voice)
Marcus Kelly ... Radio Commentator (voice) (as Danny Kelly)
Pete Stevens ... Radio Commentator (voice)
Mark O'Donnell ... Radio Commentator (voice)
Peter Osgood ... Himself
Alan Hudson ... Himself
Philip Howard ... West Ham firm
Darren Luckin ... Millwall thug
Andy Parfitt ... Micky
Sid Karne ... Gang Member (uncredited)
Steven Lawson ... Millwall thug (uncredited)
Dave Wiltshire ... Dave Kool Wiltshire (uncredited)
Nick Love
Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)
John King ... (novel)
Nick Love
Cast
Danny Dyer ... Tommy Johnson
Frank Harper ... Billy Bright
Tamer Hassan ... Fred
Roland Manookian ... Zeberdee
Neil Maskell ... Rod
Dudley Sutton ... Bill Farrell
Jamie Foreman ... Cabbie
Tony Denham ... Harris (as Anthony Denham)
Calum MacNab ... Raff
John Junkin ... Albert Moss
Sophie Linfield ... Tamara
Kara Tointon ... Tameka
Michele Hallak ... Shian
Daniel Naylor ... Terry
Alison Egan ... Barbara
Adam Bolton ... Adam
Philip Dunbar ... Judge
Ronnie Large ... Referee
Harry Lynch ... Billy Bright's Son 1
Andrew Routledge ... Billy Bright's Son 2
Terry McKenna ... Young Kid 1
Darren Wilson ... Young Kid 2
Joe McCorry ... Young Kid 3
Reggie Bisset ... Squirt
Claire McNamara ... Woman with Pram
Christopher Ravenscroft ... Tamara's Father
Lin Blakley ... Tamara's Mother
Danny Rees ... Scouser 1
Simon Wier ... Scouser 2
Diana Van Proosdy ... Mavis
Ricky Eastop ... Young Tommy
Jack Mason ... 10 Year Old Tommy
Alfie Southion ... Young Zeberdee
Dan Mead ... Flower Seller
Ricci McLeod ... Luke
Sonny France ... Young Billy Bright
Joe Lineham ... Young Rod
Louise Liddiard ... Young Girl 1
Zoe Knight ... Young Girl 2
Greg Donaldson ... Barman
Luke Healy ... Waiter
Avtar Kaul ... Indian Man
Anil Lal ... Indian Child
Tom Young ... Young Raff
Tessa Worsley ... Mrs. Farrell
Paul Pariser ... Tommy Johnson's Dad
Luing Andrews ... Billy Bright's Dad
Jayne Levy ... Sauna Girl 1
Samantha Love ... Sauna Girl 2
Stephen Alderman ... Man in Pub
Dan Pozzetti ... Man in Pub
Clive Stace ... Man in Pub
Justin Greene ... Man in Pub
Roberta Thompson ... Court Stenographer
Ravinder Kang ... Asian Family Member
Bobby Parashar ... Asian Family Member
Chandelee Mandakini ... Asian Family Member
Murray Clark ... Vicar
Robin Sneller ... TV Commentator (voice)
Danny Baker ... Radio Commentator (voice)
Marcus Kelly ... Radio Commentator (voice) (as Danny Kelly)
Pete Stevens ... Radio Commentator (voice)
Mark O'Donnell ... Radio Commentator (voice)
Peter Osgood ... Himself
Alan Hudson ... Himself
Philip Howard ... West Ham firm
Darren Luckin ... Millwall thug
Andy Parfitt ... Micky
Sid Karne ... Gang Member (uncredited)
Steven Lawson ... Millwall thug (uncredited)
Dave Wiltshire ... Dave Kool Wiltshire (uncredited)