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The Football Factory

  • Director: Nick Love
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy Drama
  • Movie Type: Urban Drama
  • Themes: Crisis of Conscience
  • Main Cast: Danny Dyer, Frank Harper, Tamer Hassan, Roland Monookian, Neil Maskell
  • Release Year: 2004
  • Country: UK
  • Run Time: 89 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

Testosterone and football combine to paint a violent portrait of middle-class England in director Nick Love's adrenaline-charged adaptation of John King's popular novel. Tommy is your typical twenty-something soccer fan; bored with life, in love with lager, and always looking for a little action from the ladies. Of course there's the fighting, too. When Tommy exchanges blows with a rival football fan and the situation quickly spins out of control, the thuggish sports fanatic is prompted to reconsider his brutal lifestyle and make a change for the better. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Danny Dyer
  • Frank Harper
  • Tamer Hassan
  • Roland Monookian
  • Neil Maskell
Dudley Sutton; Jamie Foreman; Tony Denham; John Junkin; Sophie Linfield; Roland Manookian

Credit

Emily Straight - Art Director, Frank Harper - Associate Producer, Steven North - Associate Producer, Sam Chandley - Casting, Jayne Gregory - Costume Designer, Jamie MacDermott - First Assistant Director, Nick Love - Director, Stuart Gazzard - Editor, Rupert Preston - Executive Producer, Robert Blagojevic - Executive Producer, Rockstar Games - Executive Producer, Deanne Turner - Hair Styles, Ivor Guest - Composer (Music Score), Lol Hammond - Musical Direction/Supervision, Deanne Turner - Makeup, Paul Burns - Production Designer, Damian Bromley - Cinematographer, James Richardson - Producer, Allan Niblo - Producer, Dan Birch - Sound/Sound Designer, Glenn Marks - Stunts Coordinator, Nick Love - Screenwriter, John King - Book Author

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The Football Factory

Promotional poster for The Football Factory.
Directed by Nick Love
Produced by Allan Niblo
James Richardson
Written by John King (author) (novel)
Nick Love
Starring Danny Dyer
Frank Harper
Tamer Hassan
Matthew Baggott
Roland Manookian
Neil Maskell
Dudley Sutton
Music by Ivor Guest
Cinematography Damian Bromley
Editing by Stuart Gazzard
Distributed by Vertigo Films
Release date(s) May 14, 2004 (UK)
Running time 91 min. (approx.)
Country  United Kingdom
Language English
Budget £500,000

The Football Factory is a 2004 English film directed by Nick Love and stars Danny Dyer and Frank Harper. It is based on the novel of the same name by John King.

The film is the first foray into film-making by video game producers Rockstar Games, credited as Executive Producers.

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Plot

"The Football Factory" focuses on two different groups of English football supporters -- the Headhunters, who support Chelsea F.C., and the Bushwackers, who support Millwall F.C. Throughout the movie, the Headhunters fight with other English groups such as those supporting Tottenham Hotspur F.C., Liverpool F.C., and Stoke City F.C..

The film follows Tommy Johnson (Dyer), a football hooligan in his mid 20s who has begun to question his morals and the morals of those around him. Tommy's major conflict in the film stems from his inevitable aging. Although he loves his weekend 'meets', he knows he cannot possibly play forever.

While enjoying a night out with his pal Rod, they meet a couple of young women in a bar and both end up back at one of the girls' houses. In the morning, Tommy awakes to a man sitting over him with a knife against his throat. Rod arrives at the scene, hits the man over the head with a cricket bat, and they both are able to run home alive. The man with the knife is revealed to be Milwall Fred's (Hassan) brother, who begins to track down Tommy.

The climax of the film is set around two of the main groups, (Millwall and Chelsea) meeting for a brawl, Billy tells Tommy he is going to take a gun to the fight, Tommy is shocked, but Billy tells him it's only a flare gun. Near the end of the movie, the fight takes place and Tommy gets put in hospital. He says on the voice over (and also said a lot of the times through-out the film) "was it worth it?," and then "'course it fucking was!" Zeberdee is seen going to the pub toilet and snorting Cocaine, the drug dealer he robbed and beat-up earlier is seen coming into the toilet carrying a hand gun, he says "what's happening, zeber-fucking-dee?", Tommy is seen coming into the toilet. The gun goes off, killing Zeberdee, then the credits come up.

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