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A Room for Romeo Brass

1999 | 90m | English

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Two twelve-year-old boys, Romeo and Gavin, undergo an extraordinary test of character and friendship when Morell, a naive but eccentric and dangerous stranger, comes between them. Morell befriends with the two boys and later asks them to help him pursue Romeo's beautiful elder sister. He gradually becomes more violent after she rejects him.
Release Date: Aug 23, 1999
Director: Shane Meadows
Writer: Shane Meadows, Paul Fraser
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords friendship, rejection, nottingham
Production Companies BBC Film, Arts Council of England, Alliance Atlantis, Big Arty Productions, Company Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 14, 2024
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Name Character
Paddy Considine Morell
Andrew Shim Romeo Brass
Frank Harper Joe Brass
Vicky McClure Ladine Brass
Johann Myers Clifford
Shane Meadows Male Nurse (credited as Shaun Fields)
Bob Hoskins Steven Laws
Ben Marshall Gavin 'Knocks' Woolley
Darren O. Campbell Darren
Martin Arrowsmith Dennis Wardrobe
Ladene Hall Carol Brass
Julia Ford Sandra Woolley
James Higgins Bill Woolley
Dave Blant School Pianist
Tanya Myers Headmistress
Sammy Pasha Ambulance Man
Joel Morris Park Lad #1
Nicholas Harvey Neighbour Lad #2
Jamahl Peterkin Neighbour Lad #1
James Tomlinson Park Lad #2
Paul Fraser Physiotherapist (uncredited)
Name Job
Shane Meadows Director, Screenplay
Ashley Rowe Director of Photography
Paul Tothill Editor
Robyn Slovo Story Editor
Paul Fraser Screenplay
Ronaldo Vasconcellos Line Producer
Nick Hemming Original Music Composer
Abi Cohen Casting
Robin Fraser-Paye Costume Design
Pebbles Makeup & Hair
Tapio Salmi Makeup & Hair
Colin Nicolson Sound Recordist
Crispian Sallis Production Design
Jack Stew Foley Artist
Brian Bird Dressing Prop
Name Title
George Faber Producer
András Hámori Executive Producer
Charles Pattinson Producer
David M. Thompson Executive Producer
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John Chard
8.0

Alienation and the loner! Shane Meadows is fast becoming one of the finest directors to come out of England, his films have such an earthy quality to them it's very hard to imagine that any Englishman can not find one film from his output that they can't identify with. Be it thematically or chara ... cter wise. Meadows is the man from the street laying out his stories with honesty and gusto awareness. Whether Meadows will ever break out and be a hit outside of the British Isles is highly debatable, his Dead Man's Shoes from 2004 was well received away from his home shores, but you would be hard pressed to find anyone in American multiplexes (for example purposes only) who could tell you who he is, which for a director who has his finger firmly on the pulse of characterisation, that is a crying shame. A Room For Romeo Brass is the tale of two teenage boys who during a fight with some bullies meet gangly loner Morell, as Morell starts to take an unhealthy obsession with Romeo's sister, their friendship is pulled apart, but this is merely the start of Morell's impact as he is about to explode into both of the boys already fractured families. That's all you need to know really, for there is no more to tell, and this is one of Meadows's main strengths, there are no hidden agendas, no allegories of wars, this is just an everyday English housing estate with two families awash with everyday characters. Just how often do you see a loner in your neighbourhood? They are there, are they all like Morell? Well it may be best not to find out eh? Paddy Considine makes his film debut here (thankfully he is now a name across the waters), and his turn as Morell is as scary as it is sad. Anyone who was impressed with his turn as the vengeful Richard in Dead Man's Shoes will be well rewarded here. A young Andrew Shim as Romeo grabs the role with sizzling vitality, a character calling for strength of nature whilst layering in a heartfelt slant that the story benefits from. I must mention big Frankie Harper (Dog in Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels), playing Romeo's estranged father, he gets it absolutely note perfect and I was delighted to see Meadows give him the film's crowning moment. A film that opens with The Specials and closes with The Stone Roses should always appeal to an English heart, but lets get Shane Meadows' work out there to the masses, for here is a man who even gives an end credit mention for the man who turned on the generators, a man making films for the people, about the people in our midsts. 8/10

May 16, 2024