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by marantall - written on 11/07/07 (Very useful, 188 readings)
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Director – Philip Davis. Run Time – 1 Hr 43 Minutes. Special Features – Theatrical Trailer. Interactive Menus. Photo Gallery. Main Cast – Reece Dinsdale – john. Richard Graham – Trevor. Perry Fenwick – Eddie. Philip Glenister – ...
by wastingtime - written on 14/10/05 (Very useful, 715 readings)
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Recently we have seen a few films released about football hooliganism and it’s culture, I am talking about ‘Football Factory’ and ‘Green Street’ both of which I think are really good movies and I would like to do separate reviews of them both at some point; but amidst this I think we need to remember one of the forefathers, made in 1995 by the ...
by Belgian999 - written on 12/09/01 (Very useful, 2254 readings)
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Made in 1995, this movie is set in the harsh industrial areas of the Isle of Dogs in East London, and follows four detectives from Shadwell CID as they go undercover and attempt to infiltrate the murky, violent world of the hooligans who follow Shadwell Town FC. This club is a very thinly-veiled depiction of Millwall – the real club hails ...
by Taffy101 - written on 22/05/01 (Very useful, 336 readings)
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I first saw this film when it was screened on BBC and immediately went out and bought it on video afterwards and watched the full unedited version which was even better. It is about one policemans decline into the world of football hooliganism. The film starts off with John who is a policeman looking for a big case to get himself noticed ...
by blackhorse - written on 27/04/01 (Useful, 106 readings)
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I thought this was a great British film. It is about a group of four policeman who go undercover in a effort to curb the increasing violence at football matches. They work from a warehouse instead of being based at a police station and slowly infiltrate the hooligan's gangs. However, one of the policemen John (played by Reece ...
by scottkilner - written on 30/09/00 (Useful, 68 readings)
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This is one of the most violent and aggressive films I have ever seen and thoroughly requires the 18 certificate that it carries. The film also contains many adult themes which I would not recommend younger people saw. I.D. is a British film which never really got any promotion and I think it could have much more successful if it had ...
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