The Football Factory (2004)

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Written by John King, Nicholas Love

Directed by Nicholas Love

Running Time: 88 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

Tommy Johnson (Danny Dyer) uses his support for Chelsea as a front for the real Saturday-afternoon agenda: violence. Booze and skirt dominate his nights, and he ends up too drunk to perform with a local girl he clumsily seduces. He wakes up at knifepoint, with the girl's brother claiming Tommy raped her. Rod (Neil Maskell) knocks the knifeman out, and the lads flee.

But the girl is connected to a Millwall firm, and a blood feud follows. Tommy's grandad Bill (Frank Harper) wants no part of it, and plans to emigrate to Australia. But for a boy who plans no further than the next punch-up, Tommy decides to stay put, and stay angry...

After heroin addiction, street crime, time in a secure hospital, rehab and a stint as a Calvin Klein model, Nick Love turned to making movies. Football hooliganism was a theme he knew well (he has two Millwall tattoos, one of them on his inner lip), so his third feature - released in 2004 - was guaranteed authenticity. Sympathy is more difficult. It's hard to like Tommy, but Love's approach doesn't seek indulgence. Rather, he tries to show the reality of life in a world typified by despair.

Cast

Image for Danny DyerDanny DyerTommy Johnson
Frank HarperBilly Bright
Neil MaskellRod
Roland ManookianZeberdee
Image for Jamie ForemanJamie ForemanTaxi Driver
Tamer HassanMillwall Jack
Image for Kara TointonKara TointonTameka
Stephen HumbyHooligan
Sophie LinfieldTamara
Dudley SuttonOld Man Farrell

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