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There's Only One Jimmy Grimble

2000 | 106m | English

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Jimmy Grimble is a shy Manchester school boy. At school he is constantly being bullied by the other kids, and at home he has to face his mother's new boyfriend. However, through football, and some special boots, he manages to gain the confidence to succeed and leads his school football team towards the final of the local schools cup.
Release Date: Aug 25, 2000
Director: John Hay
Writer: John Hay, Rik Carmichael, Simon Mayle
Genres: Comedy
Keywords bully, football (soccer), manchester, single
Production Companies Canal+, Impact Pictures, Arts Council of England, Pathé Pictures International, Sarah Radclyffe Productions, Impact Film & TV
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Lewis McKenzie Jimmy Grimble
Jane Lapotaire Alice Brewer
Gina McKee Donna Grimble
Robert Carlyle Eric Wirral
Ben Miller Johnny Two Dogs
Wayne Galtrey Walkway Kid
Ciarán Griffiths Psycho
Bobby Power 'Gorgeous' Gordon Burley
Ray Winstone Harry
Samia Longchambon Sara
Antony Marsh Crane
Charles Denton The Cat
Azmier Ahmed Elvis
John McArdle Headmaster
Ann Aris Governor 1
Richard Heap Governor 2
John Henshaw Ken Burley
Michael J. Jackson Colin
Jim Whelan Robbie Brewer
Jacqueline Leonard Kath
Chris Carson Greenock Team
Lee Price Greenock Team
Abdi Ismail Greenock Team
Andy Hampson Greenock Team
Gareth Gibson Greenock Team
Andrew Schofield Wreckingham Referee
Barry Edwards Wreckingham Goalie
Carl Chase Thug in Pub
Steve Garti Security Guard
Sean McGowan Northmoor Referee
Dave Hill United Scout
Julie Brown Underwear Party Guest
Trevor Dwyer-Lynch Hard Hat
Liam Fox Sales Assistant
Alan Keegan Stadium Announcer
Warren Dennis Himself
Michael McWilliams Himself
Gareth Cavanagh Himself
Daniel Harrison Himself
Simon Clifford Cup Final Referee (uncredited)
Sam Cunningham Melanie Morisson (uncredited)
Sean Delaney Brick
Name Job
Alex James Music
Suzanne M. Smith Casting
Liz Griffiths Set Decoration
Michael Carlin Production Design
John Hay Director, Screenplay
Oral Norrie Ottey Editor
Simon Boswell Music
Rik Carmichael Screenplay
Mary-Jane Reyner Costume Design, Costume Supervisor
Simon Mayle Storyboard, Screenplay
Claire Hunt Line Producer
Karen Wakefield Art Direction
Kathy Ducker Makeup Artist, Hair Department Head
Lesley Brennan Makeup Artist
Samantha Print Makeup Artist
Jack Stew Foley Artist
Tim Alban Sound
Stephen Woolfenden First Assistant Director
Name Title
Jeremy Bolt Producer
Sarah Radclyffe Producer
Alison Jackson Producer
Andrea Calderwood Executive Producer
Bill Godfrey Executive Producer
Alexis Lloyd Executive Producer
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John Chard
7.0

Do you believe? There's Only One Jimmy Grimble is a very simple film of whimsy and football, a tale of a young 15 year old Manchester misfit who learns some life lessons when he encounters a strange old homeless dear who gives him a pair of magical old football boots. So yes, boys own fanciful s ... tuff for sure, but it has such a warm heart, is loaded with dry Lancastrian wit, and threaded together with such an affection for the sport and teenage growing pains, that's it's impossible to dislike. The cast list is impressive, with Ray Winstone, Robert Carlyle, Gina McKee, Ben Miller and Jane Lapotaire keeping the ball up for the adults, while in the youngsters half we have Lewis McKenzie as Jimmy scoring well by being naturally uneasy in front of the camera, and Samia Smith has the required charm and feistiness to make the tricky "girlfriend" role work very well. Jimmy Grimble versus The Psychopaths! There's good football action for the footie loving fan, with serious tension filled sequences sitting next to some truly funny ones - anyone who played for their school football team will identify with the "different" sort of teams Jimmy and co have to play against. Some of the young characterisations will definitely strike a chord with most British folk who played sport at school. The drama is well played, with director John Hay letting his actors imbue the narrative with the right amount of emotional weight, the soundtrack is contains ideal poundings from bands up North and John De Boorman's cinematography is suitably bleak and beautiful at the requisite junctures. It has flaws for sure, any film fan could pick holes in this without really trying, and familiarity of the sub-genre undoubtedly stops it blooming with freshness. But why gripe? Film achieves its aims, it wants to leave you with a feel good glow and delivers on that promise. High art it's not, perfect British footie pick me up? Indeed. All together now, "there's only one Jimmy Grimble, one Jimmy Grimble". 7/10

May 16, 2024