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Hooligans

Original title: I.D.
  • 1995
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
7.8K
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Warren Clarke in Hooligans (1995)
When a cop goes undercover to infiltrate a gang of hooligans, he finds himself being drawn to the other side.
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When a cop goes undercover to infiltrate a gang of hooligans, he finds himself being drawn to the other side.When a cop goes undercover to infiltrate a gang of hooligans, he finds himself being drawn to the other side.When a cop goes undercover to infiltrate a gang of hooligans, he finds himself being drawn to the other side.

  • Director
    • Phil Davis
  • Writers
    • James Bannon
    • Vincent O'Connell
  • Stars
    • Reece Dinsdale
    • Richard Graham
    • Perry Fenwick
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    7.8K
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    • Director
      • Phil Davis
    • Writers
      • James Bannon
      • Vincent O'Connell
    • Stars
      • Reece Dinsdale
      • Richard Graham
      • Perry Fenwick
    • 47User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Reece Dinsdale
    Reece Dinsdale
    • John
    Richard Graham
    Richard Graham
    • Trevor
    Perry Fenwick
    Perry Fenwick
    • Eddie
    Philip Glenister
    Philip Glenister
    • Charlie
    Warren Clarke
    Warren Clarke
    • Bob
    Claire Skinner
    Claire Skinner
    • Marie
    Saskia Reeves
    Saskia Reeves
    • Lynda
    Sean Pertwee
    Sean Pertwee
    • Martin
    Charlie De'Ath
    Charlie De'Ath
    • Nik
    • (as Charles De'Ath)
    Lee Ross
    Lee Ross
    • Gumbo
    Terry Cole
    Terry Cole
    • Puff
    Steve Sweeney
    Steve Sweeney
    • Vinny
    Nicholas R. Bailey
    Nicholas R. Bailey
    • Micky
    • (as Nicholas Bailey)
    Nick Bartlett
    Nick Bartlett
    • David Daley
    David Schaal
    David Schaal
    • Paul Funnell
    Alan Cooke
    • Mynton Mbula
    Peter Blythe
    Peter Blythe
    • DAC Evans
    Ian Redford
    Ian Redford
    • DI Schofield
    • Director
      • Phil Davis
    • Writers
      • James Bannon
      • Vincent O'Connell
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    7elliotjeory

    Interesting hooligan film

    Not bad hooligan film in 1980's Britain. Interesting story and a brilliant performance from the main character John, it was over the top but spot on. He looked like a right nutter lol.
    9ben-496

    Best of British

    To be frank, everyone who I have shown this film to has loved it - it doesn't matter if you aren't into football, this is just a quality film as far as i am concerned. See how many faces you can spot in this. Maybe not big time names now but then that isn't the point - the atmosphere the film generates is superb. This isn't a Hollywood film but nor is it your typical Brit flick - no quirks here (apart from the character of Gumbo) but it does give a great account of what being at a football match is like but in a way that slightly romances football violence. In fact the violence takes a back seat to character progression and formation as the film progresses. I strongly believe the value of a ilm like this is so high because of the number of times I can watch it - surely the mark of a great film? There are only a few films that everyone has that they don't mind watching when they are considering watching one of their DVD's, and this is one that I have certainly got my money's worth from! I only wish I had watched this when it came out as I would have been even more impressed but I was put off by the cover and that the story concerned football.
    8Mansilla

    Powerful comment on the capacity of 'lads' for violence

    While brutal in its portrayals this film is an effective comment on the capacity of the average man in the street for violence.

    The main members of the cast are Undercover Police, so clearly know the difference between right and wrong. However, they get so caught up in the thrill of the fight they find themselves unable to control their actions. One of them is so carried away he prefers his new life.

    This film is a tricky one to watch, due to the closeness to home of the subject matter. Brutal and unmotivated violence is graphically, and very effectively, depicted, and takes place in everyday locations; the pub, the street, the football terrace.

    Avoid this if you are sensitive about screen violence. However, while uncomfortable viewing, this film does ultimately reward, with full hearted performances and more than one or two difficult questions left in your mind. 8/10.
    10tresdodge

    Cracking British drama that delves into the murky world of the 1980's British Hooligan

    John (Reece Dinsdale)is a smug copper who along with a colleague is assigned to go undercover to delve into the violent world of the football hooligan in 1980's East London. John becomes more and more obsessed and embroiled in this world until it becomes a part of him, which is certain to lead to trouble.

    This is an extremely well made and engrossing film with top notch acting and some highly convincing characters. Reece Dinsdale, Sean Pertwee and Warren Clarke ,the pub landlord Bob, are excellent and ensure that this film is a success. We are presented with restless, dissatisfied angrey working class males whose way of letting out frustration is through football violence against enemy firms.

    I have seen this many times over the years and it is a film I often come back to as it always guarantees excellent entertainment, a good story, great acting and characters. Definitely watch it
    Tristan!-2

    The best football film I have ever seen

    This is the best football film I have ever seen, yet strangely enough not a single football match is shown. Instead, it deals with the violence off the pitch.

    The story is about four police officers who go undercover to find out who is the ringleader of a group of violent thugs at a fictitious East London football team, Shadwell FC (possibly but not necessarily based on Millwall FC, a real East London team with its own share of crowd trouble). This violent drama shows how easy it is to get drawn into the whole scene, to the extent that the policemen find their mission and dedication to justice is slowly being taken over by their newly found love of Shadwell.

    It is a superb character study, well acted by Reece Dinsdale and Sean Pertwee, among others, although it is Warren Clarke who really steals the show with a superb performance as the ringleader.

    Non-football fans will enjoy this film as well, possibly because of the lack of any football action. It is, for example, one of my wife's favorite films, although her interest in football per se is fairly insubstantial. However, if extreme violence or 'foul' language offends you, avoid this film.

    As an Eastender, I have to say this film is one of the most accurate portrayals of football violence in the area. It is also a far better 'film about football' than other recent attempts such as WHEN SATURDAY COMES or FEVER PITCH. Although it has been out on video now for over three years at the time of writing this, it is still today one of the hardest videos to get out of the video-club in the East End, as it is almost always on loan.

    Enjoy! I know you will.

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    • Trivia
      Shadwell F.C. is actually based on Millwall F.C. Shadwell's nickname is The Dogs and their ground is called The Kennel. Millwall's nickname is The Lions and their ground is called The Den. West Ham's nickname is The Hammers.
    • Goofs
      When the group of undercover officers attend their first home game at The Kennel, some of the crowd around them are wearing Sheffield Wednesday's 90s yellow & black away kit, the same colours as the fictitious Shadwell Town.
    • Quotes

      John: You know me, yes you do. Honest John, milk monitor, prefect... Could've made head boy if I stayed on.

    • Connections
      Edited into Screen Two: I.D. (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Night Fever
      Written by Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb & Maurice Gibb (as The Bee Gees)

      Recording courtesy of Polydor

      Published by Gibb Brothers Music/BMG

      Music Publishing International Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • January 8, 1997 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • I.D.
    • Filming locations
      • Centenary Market, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • BBC Film
      • Parallax Pictures
      • Metropolis Filmproduction
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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