Rise of the footsoldier cast
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Craig Fairbrass Pat Tate. Terry Stone Tony Tucker. Roland Manookian Craig Rolfe. Emily Wyatt Charlotte. Sandra Portillo Valentina. Andrew Loveday Terry Fisher.
Rise of the footsoldier cast
The franchise and its first two films are based on true events featured in the autobiography of Inter City Firm hooligan turned gangster Carlton Leach Ricci Harnett before later films focus on the lives of drug dealers Pat Tate Craig Fairbrass and Tony Tucker Terry Stone who were gunned down in the Rettendon murders in It was the third production from BAFTA Award -nominated director Julian Gilbey and is based on the autobiography of Leach who had risen from a football hooligan to becoming a bouncer, hired muscle and later part of the Essex firm of the s and his involvement with Pat Tate and Tony Tucker. Rise of the Footsoldier: Vengeance was released in Rise of the Footsoldier follows the rise of Carlton Leach from a football hooligan to becoming a member of a notorious gang of criminals who rampaged their way through Essex in the late eighties and early nineties. It is three decades of his life following him from football hooliganism, to bouncer, his involvement in the criminal aspects of the early 'rave' scene and subsequently becoming a violent criminal. Full-time crook Carlton Leach Ricci Hartnett finds himself in a world of paranoia as he tries to shake off the effects of the Rettendon murders, the real-life clash that left three drug dealers dead. Notorious gangster, Pat Tate, rises through the ranks of Essex's criminal underworld, and battles rival drug dealers, vicious prison inmates and gets double-crossed by drug lord Frank Harris. But although the money is good, he can't stop brooding about the man who had him put away. It's not long before he's off to Marbella to find Frank Harris and seek his revenge. But Harris is long dead and the middle man Terry Fisher offers Pat the biggest drug deal of his life. All Pat needs is for his pals Tony and Craig to deliver the cash from Essex to close the deal. But Craig being Craig, turns a simple plane trip to a massive road trip with a stolen VW van and its hippie German owner in tow. All Tony wants is to make it back in time to support his best friend Nigel Benn at the boxing match of his life. But when their cash gets stolen and Pat is threatened by a local firm, Pat comes up with an even more audacious plan and to get them back to England in time for Tony to walk Nigel Benn out to one of history's greatest fights.
Party Girl Amy Clamp Craig Rolfe Coralie Rose Sean Bingham Stunts.
Ricci Harnett Carlton Leach. Terry Stone Tony Tucker. Craig Fairbrass Pat Tate. Roland Manookian Craig Rolfe. Neil Maskell Darren Nicholls. Billy Murray Mickey Steele.
The franchise and its first two films are based on true events featured in the autobiography of Inter City Firm hooligan turned gangster Carlton Leach Ricci Harnett before later films focus on the lives of drug dealers Pat Tate Craig Fairbrass and Tony Tucker Terry Stone who were gunned down in the Rettendon murders in It was the third production from BAFTA Award -nominated director Julian Gilbey and is based on the autobiography of Leach who had risen from a football hooligan to becoming a bouncer, hired muscle and later part of the Essex firm of the s and his involvement with Pat Tate and Tony Tucker. Rise of the Footsoldier: Vengeance was released in Rise of the Footsoldier follows the rise of Carlton Leach from a football hooligan to becoming a member of a notorious gang of criminals who rampaged their way through Essex in the late eighties and early nineties. It is three decades of his life following him from football hooliganism, to bouncer, his involvement in the criminal aspects of the early 'rave' scene and subsequently becoming a violent criminal. Full-time crook Carlton Leach Ricci Hartnett finds himself in a world of paranoia as he tries to shake off the effects of the Rettendon murders, the real-life clash that left three drug dealers dead. Notorious gangster, Pat Tate, rises through the ranks of Essex's criminal underworld, and battles rival drug dealers, vicious prison inmates and gets double-crossed by drug lord Frank Harris. But although the money is good, he can't stop brooding about the man who had him put away. It's not long before he's off to Marbella to find Frank Harris and seek his revenge.
Rise of the footsoldier cast
Fresh out of prison, Pat Tate steps right back into his Essex nightclub. But still disgruntled, he soon sets out to Marbelle to revenge those that put him away for five years. While in Spain, Pat cannot turn away from the opportunity to score the biggest drug deal of his life.
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Michael Monteiro Camera Operator. Brendan Carr. Farmer Kevin O'Brien Neil Maskell Darren Nicholls. Morris Damar Martin Jason Maza Rob. Police Killer Jay Taylor Darren Nicholls Billy Murray Coralie Rose Denny. Detective Chris Brightman Top cast Edit. Terry Dave Legeno Mover and shaker Terry Stone has a face that suggests all the members of the Clash at once and follows his impressive turn in Gilby's last movie, the very excellent 'Rollin' With The Nines' as Tony Tucker; a one man swear-a-thon sporting a syrup that looked liked it could have been a stunt double for Dougal in the Magic Roundabout. Robert Brazier. All Pat needs is for his pals Tony and Craig to deliver the cash from Essex to close the deal.
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What are the differences between the Original Version and the Extended Version? Jamie Leach Francesca Laure Bregevin Script Supervisor. It is three decades of his life following him from football hooliganism, to bouncer, his involvement in the criminal aspects of the early 'rave' scene and subsequently becoming a violent criminal. ISBN Beautiful Girl Tiffany Leigh-Fowler Gun Dealer Steve Guy Ricky as Keiren Bew. Lara Belmont Karen. It was the third production from BAFTA Award -nominated director Julian Gilbey and is based on the autobiography of Leach who had risen from a football hooligan to becoming a bouncer, hired muscle and later part of the Essex firm of the s and his involvement with Pat Tate and Tony Tucker. Robert Brazier Foley Editor. Stuart D. Brandishing its Scorsese-isms loudly and proudly sweeping crane shots, freeze frame voice overs etc 'Footsoldier' is no 'feel good' film by any stretch.
It is an amusing piece