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Jimmy

Original title: When Saturday Comes
  • 1996
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
2.6K
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Sean Bean and Emily Lloyd in Jimmy (1996)
Jimmy Muir is a hard-drinking brewery worker in the city of Sheffield, with an arrogant lack of respect for authority. His entire life has been orientated by football and he possesses the potential, but has never had the courage or discipline to make anything of it.
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Jimmy Muir,a brewery worker with talent, gets a chance to play for local club Hallam. He's offered a trial at Sheffield United but blows it due to drunkenness.He must reevaluate his choices ... Read allJimmy Muir,a brewery worker with talent, gets a chance to play for local club Hallam. He's offered a trial at Sheffield United but blows it due to drunkenness.He must reevaluate his choices and potential for success.Jimmy Muir,a brewery worker with talent, gets a chance to play for local club Hallam. He's offered a trial at Sheffield United but blows it due to drunkenness.He must reevaluate his choices and potential for success.

  • Director
    • Maria Giese
  • Writers
    • James Daly
    • Maria Giese
  • Stars
    • Sean Bean
    • Emily Lloyd
    • Pete Postlethwaite
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    6.0/10
    2.6K
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    • Director
      • Maria Giese
    • Writers
      • James Daly
      • Maria Giese
    • Stars
      • Sean Bean
      • Emily Lloyd
      • Pete Postlethwaite
    • 30User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Sean Bean
    Sean Bean
    • Jimmy Muir
    Emily Lloyd
    Emily Lloyd
    • Annie Doherty
    Pete Postlethwaite
    Pete Postlethwaite
    • Ken Jackson
    Craig Kelly
    Craig Kelly
    • Russell Muir
    John McEnery
    John McEnery
    • Joe Muir
    Ann Bell
    • Sarah Muir
    Melanie Hill
    Melanie Hill
    • Mary Muir
    Chris Walker
    • Mac
    John Higgins
    • Rob
    Tim Gallagher
    • Steve
    Peter Gunn
    Peter Gunn
    • Tommy
    Nick Waring
    • Gary
    James McKenna
    • George McCabe
    Tony Currie
    • Tony Currie
    Mel Sterland
    • Captain
    Steve Huison
    Steve Huison
    • Jack
    David Leland
    David Leland
    • Priest
    Douglas McFerran
    • Norman, the Foreman
    • Director
      • Maria Giese
    • Writers
      • James Daly
      • Maria Giese
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    nz man

    A nice, light, feel-good movie with good acting.

    This is "Rocky", English football style. The plot is predictable, but so what? It is about doing the best that you can, learning from your mistakes, and having courage to change things for the better. A good flick and well worth watching.
    terry-255

    My old school

    The opening scenes of this movie are shot at my old school. It used to be known as Annes Road Junior School but has since moved up market and is no referred to as Annes Grove. I'ts a primary school although it's depicted in the movie as a seconday (high) school. The pub they head off towards is the Shakespere but when they get inside it is transformed into another pub all together. These inaccuracies aside, the thing that miffs me the most is that were never allowed to leave school by that particular gate, we had to walk around the school. Sad to say that at 45 years old I'm still traumatised by that small restriction.

    As for the movie, it's not really fiction, I grew up with these people, although they may have exaggerated the typical crowd size for a Blades match. By the way, respect to Tony Currie.
    hegarty

    One of the worst films I have ever seen

    If my opening sentence isn't clear enough, I must reiterate that this is without doubt one of the worst films I have ever seen. SEAN BEAN a trainee? He is clearly older than Gar McAllister. SEAN BEAN having casual sex with a stripper? Sean always appears to have spent the day down a coal mine being sprayed with acid. The man was in Sharpe people, I'll accept no half measures.
    didds3

    Clichéd

    Most of the other comments pretty much sum it up - a clichéd plot line, saddled with the problem of finding actors that look as if they are sportsmen. The action was a huge improvement on "Escape to Victory" for sure, but it was still stilted and pedestrian... This film does nothing new - its Billy Elliot with football boots - or should that be Billy Elliot is WSC with ballet shoes on... whatever... but BE was a far, far better film than this could ever hope to be - better sub plots, better acting, better dancing cf football. Sean Bean isn't a great actor - but he's better than this hackneyed excuse of a part.

    That all said the cameos almost save this film. The character of Jimmy's dad works - it hurts to watch this sad, bitter, twisted man. Jimmy, brother, Russell, although the dialogue and screenplay is somewhat underwhelming steals the show however for the one really "real" moment in this film that is delivered to perfection - the disappointment, the incredulity, the hero-trashed-before-my-eyes-don't-want-to-believe-it-how-can-you-do-it moment when Jimmy succumbs to peer pressure and downs a large whiskey before ordering another round on the night before his second trial. THAT moment alone takes this film into a fairly abject 5/10.

    didds
    6blade-21

    Up The Blades

    I saw this film primarily because I am a supporter of Sheffield United. To fully enjoy it however, you need to suspend belief and overlook some of the inaccuracies that it contains. The depiction of Sheffield for example, appears to be more appropriate to the seventies than the nineties and some of the dialogue & accents were "out of date".

    However, these were small reservations and overall I enjoyed the film - mainly from the perspective Sheffield United fan. Come on you Blades!!!

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    • Trivia
      A sequel was written by British screenwriter Deano Jones. Which would have seen Bean reprise his role as Jimmy Muir. A broken man who is sacked by Sheffield UTD after hitting the bottle to cope with the death of Annie, who died giving birth to their child Russell. The storyline was based on Jimmy's redemption giving up booze and building a relationship with his son who goes on to play for Sheffield UTD. The script was highly rated by James Daily (writer of When Saturday Comes) and his Wife Melanie Hill who stated on Twitter the script was great.
    • Goofs
      As already explained, the FA Cup Semi-Final should be played at a neutral venue and not at the home ground of Sheffield United - as in the film. However, there is also the alarming fact that the April Semi-Final takes place in mid-winter. This is due to the footage from the 'real game' actually being an FA Cup 3rd tie in Janurary, 1995.
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      Build Me Up
      Performed by Tony Hadley

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 1996 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • When Saturday Comes
    • Filming locations
      • Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Guild
      • Pint O'Bitter Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $983,481
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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