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St George's Day

A match, a firm, a heist, and the mother of all battles.
2012 | 109m | English

(2231 votes)

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Director: Frank Harper
Writer: Frank Harper
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Infamous London gangster cousins, Micky Mannock and Ray Collishaw, are at the top of the food chain, when their world is turned upside down as they lose a shipment of the Russian Mafia's cocaine in rough seas. Set in London, Amsterdam and Berlin, the story races across Europe at breakneck speed as Micky and Ray attempt to stay one step ahead of the Police. Can they pull off a daring diamond heist in time to put things right and retire to a "legitimate" way of life.
Release Date: Sep 07, 2012
Director: Frank Harper
Writer: Frank Harper
Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller
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Production Companies Elstree Studio Productions, Double D Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Vincent Regan Albert Hall
Charles Dance Trenchard
Dexter Fletcher Levi
Craig Fairbrass Ray Collishaw
Sean Pertwee Proctor
Keeley Hazell Peckham Princess
Frank Harper Mickey Mannock
Luke Treadaway William Bishop
Nick Moran Richard
Jamie Foreman Nixon
Ashley Walters Kootz
Neil Maskell Jimmy McCudden
Zlatko Burić Vladimir Sukhov
Clemency Burton-Hill Amelia
Charles Venn Lol
Velibor Topic Albanian Thug
Ludger Pistor Werner Voss
Hetti Bywater Lol's Girlfriend
Tony Denham Eddie Mannock
Angela Gots Ellie Collishaw
Tommy McDonnell Joe Collishaw
Ronnie Fox Klash
Sura Dohnke Hannah
Robert Cambrinus Anthony Forker
Craig Henderson Dillan
Oleg Hill Russian (as Oleg Kalninsh)
Michael Suluk Tiny
Mark-John Ford Louis
Emily Clark Alison
Dom Burke Police Forensic Officer
Scott Bradley German Hooligan
Hannah Blamires Clubber
Susan Fordham Undercover Police
Elodie Hill Ellie's daughter
Loula Kazantzi Maggie
Yuri Klimov Russian Hitman
Joe Montana Jack
Timothy J Murphy Police Officer
Faruk Pruti Russian 1
Semih Sezen Police Officer
Davinia Taylor Sarah
Faye Tozer Police Woman
Peter Vollebregt Jan van Dorn
Julie Vollono Ferry Passenger
Christian Weatherstone Ellie's son
Sarah Weatherstone Zoe
Michael Hussey Policeman
Meg Robynson DIner
Oliver Silver Undercover Police
Geoff Tagliaferro Police Officer
Haleema Ali Girlfriend at Bar (uncredited)
Nick Donald Clubber (uncredited)
Aidan Feore Russian Thug (uncredited)
Mike Linnane Mike the Doorman (uncredited)
Liquid Thomas Gangster (uncredited)
James Michael Rankin German Thug (uncredited)
Name Job
Jacob Brown Set Runner
Frank Harper Writer, Director
Peter Pedrero Stunt Coordinator
Johnnie Burn Supervising Sound Editor
Gillian Hawser Casting
Jacky Levy Costume Design
Monica Black Production Design
Caroline Steiner Art Direction
Claudia Brewster Set Decoration
Lisa Mitton Costume Supervisor
Dugal Macdiarmid Music Editor
Alex Nicholls-Lee Music Editor, Sound Designer
Susan Stone Music Supervisor
Mike Southon Director of Photography
Sam McCourt Camera Operator
Helena Tepli Still Photographer
Karl Hui First Assistant Camera
Bashart Malik First Assistant Camera
Pawel Polak Gaffer
Stefan Peters Gaffer
Alex Macaulay Rigging Gaffer
Nick Rideout Special Effects Supervisor
Matthew Strange Armorer
Liz West Script Supervisor
Jussi Honka ADR Editor, ADR & Dubbing, Dialogue Editor
Joe Mount ADR Recordist, Sound Designer
Ed Downham Sound Effects Editor
Stuart Welch ADR Recordist, Sound Effects Editor
Steve Single Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Emma J. Slater Hair Designer
Nick McCahearty Editor
Simon Trundle Foley Mixer
Nigel Albermaniche Production Sound Mixer
Olaya Chesneau Clapper Loader
Eve Carreño Clapper Loader
Darren Ladbury Clapper Loader
Kamal Asad Digital Imaging Technician
Louie Spanswick Digital Imaging Technician
Patrick King Digital Imaging Technician
Owen A. Smith Epk Camera Operator
Jazz Bhalla Electrician
Tom Maine Electrician
Tim Murphy Electrician
Nathan Porter Electrician
Matt Barklem Lighting Technician, Generator Operator
Samantha Burns Extras Casting
Stephen Brocklehurst Extras Casting
Drew Morten Extras Casting Coordinator
Isabella Artitzone Costume Assistant
Andrew Daniel Digital Intermediate Colorist
Michelle Cort Digital Intermediate
Theresa Crooks Digital Intermediate
Tim Drewett Digital Intermediate
François Kamffer Digital Intermediate
Jateen Patel Digital Intermediate
Claire Frayn Epk Camera Operator
Nick Benson Marine Coordinator
Maria Ana D. Dias Set Runner
Luke Fairbrass Set Runner
Sophie Cox Makeup Artist
Tim Atack Original Music Composer
Gina Fields Graphic Designer
Zak Johnson Armorer
Clive Shaw Armorer
Stefano Marchetti ADR Recordist
Andrew Quinney Boom Operator
Phillip Barrett Foley Artist
Paul Hanks Foley Artist
Name Title
Warren Derosa Producer
Steve Harvey Producer
Nick Hamson Producer
Lars Sylvest Producer
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John Chard
6.0

The Rumble Robbery. St George's Day is directed by Frankie Harper, he also co-writes the screenplay with Urs Buehler and stars with Craig Fairbrass, Vincent Regan, Charles Dance, Dexter Fletcher, Nick Moran, Keeley Hazell, Jamie Foreman and Sean Pertwee. Music is by Tim Attack and cinematograph ... y is by Mike Southon. Frankie Harper, one of the most liked and recognisable faces from the slew of British gangster and football hooligan films, turns his hand to try and make his own mark in what is becoming a bulging genre of Brit film. The kicker here is that he blends the two popular lad staples together by having a plot involving gangsters using a football rumble as cover for a robbery. In Berlin, Germany, no less and St George's Day as well! Cor blimey! Plot is kind of incidental, which is just as well since it's not exactly a brains trust script. Film is filled out with the requisite amount of shouting, swearing, fighting, shooting, thieving, jingoism, sloganeering and lairy witticisms. Harper has surrounded himself with pals, clearly offering up reassuring presences to the budding director, while it's fun for fans of this splinter of Brit cinema to play spot the face. It's all very blokey and enjoyable enough for the undemanding, but the good idea on the page is not born out as the narrative often gasps for fresh air, the attempts at complexity ending up mundane. The cinematography is a highlight, with the number of Euro locations used giving good visual tonics. Cast perform adequately as per the material, though Moran, Fletcher, Dance and Pertwee are under used and therefore wasted. There's enough in here to suggest Harper could offer something of value as a director, but maybe a little less crass for crass sake should be jettisoned in favour of some intelligence in the writing. Dexter Fletcher's debut outing as a director, Wild Bill, is a good marker, Frankie would do well to follow his mate's lead. 6/10

May 16, 2024