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Rise of the Footsoldier: Origins

The beginning of the end.
2021 | 107m | English

(3833 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Nick Nevern
Writer: Andrew Loveday
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A brutal account of how real-life, hard-as-nails Falklands War veteran Tony Tucker came to be involved in one of the most notorious gangland murders in British history.
Release Date: Sep 03, 2021
Director: Nick Nevern
Writer: Andrew Loveday
Genres: Action, Drama, Crime
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Production Companies Empire Pictures, Carnaby International, Haymarket Films, Signature Films, Platinum Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Terry Stone Tony Tucker
Vinnie Jones Bernard O'Mahoney
Roland Manookian Craig Rolfe
George Russo Joey Waller
Craig Fairbrass Pat Tate
Keith Allen Dave Simms
P.H. Moriarty Ian Jarvis
Billy Murray Mickey Steele
Michelle Collins Mandy Williams
Bronson Webb Kevin Whitaker
Katie Jarvis Donna
Emma Butt
Kirsty J. Curtis DCI Jones
Sam Gittins Jacko
Rachel Warren Lucy
Ade Dimberline Birmingham Bouncer
Tina Barnes Sharron
Tom Padley DC Monroe
Margaret Thatcher Self (archive footage)
Catherine Cox Party Goer
Heavy D Tommy Mac
Kieran Chalker Punter 1
Kat Ronson Carly
Emily Haigh Chloe
Adam Saint Sydney Hexell
Paul Chinnery Barman
Eddie Webber Lewis
Michael Jinks Andy Swallows
Josh Witcher Barry
Chris Sheen Corporal Rollins
Michael Elkin Frampy
Conor Benn Nigel Benn
Rohit Nathaniel Johnny
Shane McCormick PC Ward
Sonnyboy Skelton Young Jacko
Stuart D. Latham Drinker in pub reading newspaper
Chris Hughes Football Fan
Annabelle Fernando Nathalie the Hostess
Maria Jane McDaid Rochelle
Barney Webber Young Tony Tucker
Paul Riddell Falkland Island army sergeant
Dean Sills Punter in pub
Darren Luckin Clubber
Katie Roe Carr Party girl
Tyler Ford Tyler
Lee Dixon Hooligan
Mark Preston Football Hooligan
Tish Simmonds Clubber
Archie Cocker Hooligan
Carly Marie Party Goer
Garry McClay Hooligan
Simon Price Judge
Dan Corstorphine Football Hooligan
Paige Millard News Reporter
Ben Shepherd Car Salesman
James Heatlie Bailiff 2
Tyson Green Hooligan
Lizni Heard Football Hooligan / Clubber
Jake Barton Adam
Vincent Murray Vinny the Barman
Robert Sigley VIP Party Goer
Ryan Radley Young Frampy
Jacey Elthalion Pete
Jack Arthur Shaw British Soldier
Julian Clapton Pool Player in Pub (uncredited)
Richard Dannaher Mugger (uncredited)
Jamie Sowle Terry (uncredited)
Michael Chapman Football Hooligan (uncredited)
Jessie Vinning Cluber (uncredited)
Ricky Yates Hooligan (uncredited)
Mimi Cafrreni Party Goer
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Nick Nevern Director
Andrew Loveday Writer
Ross Power Original Music Composer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
5.0

When ex army man "Tony" (Terry Stone) comes to the rescue of the grandson of the wealthy "Moriarty" (Ian Jarvis) he asks the man for a job. Next thing he is on the door of one of his nightclubs with ambitions to clean it up. Meantime "Simms" (Keith Allen) is having similar problems at his nearby clu ... b and after engaging the services of "Bernard" (Vinnie Jones) the two enforcers start to work together; "Tony" moves venue and now both men try to tackle the local drug pusher "Whitaker" (Bronson Webb) who deals for pub-based "Tait" (Craig Fairbrass). Will it be all out war between the two, or can they reach an accommodation? Based on real characters from East London, this is a really poorly produced crime thriller that is singularly lacking in thrills. The writers clearly swallowed a dictionary of Anglo-Saxon expletives that regurgitates with an angry and repetitive script which quickly loses any potency, as does the violent narrative acted out by a seriously mediocre group of actors. It's bloody and gory, at times, but for the most part it consists of way too much chatter and very little action. It does take a swipe at the attitudes taken by government and society towards soldiers returning from conflict who receive little, if any, support from a population all-to-quick to move on, but that aspect accounts for only a very short period at the start of the film. Gritty and dark? Yes, but little attempt is made to develop the characters and by half way through I really couldn't have cared less what happened to any of them.

Jul 13, 2022
r96sk
6.0

Basically what you'd expect from this. With the exception of nudity, which I don't recall seeing once, <em>'Rise of the Footsoldier: Origins'</em> features all the other hallmarks from the previous four films - from the overt drug taking to the cringey 'laddish' behaviour. It does feel a little ( ... comparatively) toned down though, I will say. The cast are the cast, none of them are anything amazing but they do commit to their roles in fairness. Terry Stone, Craig Fairbrass and Roland Manookian reprise their roles, which I do like as I'm all for cast continuity when it comes to a film series. One newcomer is Vinnie Jones, who shockingly hasn't appeared in any of the preceding flicks - how? I'm not sure. He's alright, bringing the quintessential hardman act. I mentioned it in my review of the preceding entry, but again I have no idea how they've made this many Footsoldier films ... and this one got a cinema release! I bet they're somehow cooking up a sixth entry as we speak.

Aug 01, 2022
dennyjt
2.0

This must hold the record for the most bald-headed angry shouty geezers ever! A crude, unbelievable 5th entry in the series, I believe it is the third prequel in the collection. Although making a claim that it is a teuw atory, there is very little plot going on here, just a parade of thuggish acts a ... nd revenge beatings, scheiving very little. Perhaps a 6th film can explain it all.

Aug 15, 2022