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Rise of The Foot Soilder

Alfonso

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Saw this the other day and was a very entertaining film. Not oscar worthy, but was quite interesting to watch. It's based on a true story about a geezer who used to be in West Ham's ICF firm in the late 70s and early 80s, and how he went on to become a door man for a few Essex clubs and later a gangster. Good insight into what went on in those days.

"The hooligan part of this movie is more violent and realistic then Football factory and Green street put together.

The film follows the true (and at times shocking) story of Carlton Leach (Ricci Hartnett) who made his way up the criminal ladder from being a feared member of football hooliganism to one of the most respected and powerful criminals of the 90s. His life took a huge blow when it was discovered one morning that his friends had been brutally killed in what are now known as the infamous 'Range Rover Murders'..Also portrayed in the movie Essex Boys"

Anyone else seen it?
 

Macho

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Very good movie, I agree- v. entertaining.

Didn't have much to do with football hooligans though- in my opinion.
 

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