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Mean Machine

It's Not Just About Football, It's About Pride Inside!
2001 | 99m | English

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Disgraced ex-England football captain, Danny 'Mean Machine' Meehan, is thrown in jail for assaulting two police officers. He keeps his head down and has the opportunity to forget everything and change the lives of the prisoners. When these prisoners have the chance to put one over the evil guards during a prison football match, Danny takes the lead.
Release Date: Dec 26, 2001
Director: Barry Skolnick
Writer: Tracy Keenan Wynn, Andrew Day, Charlie Fletcher, Chris Baker
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords prison, prison warden, sports, amateur football (soccer), remake, football (soccer), football (soccer) coach
Production Companies SKA Films
Box Office Revenue: $7,310,206
Budget: $2,750,000
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Vinnie Jones Danny Meehan
David Kelly Doc
David Hemmings Governor
Ralph Brown Burton
Vas Blackwood Massive
Robbie Gee Trojan
Geoff Bell Ratchett
John Forgeham Sykes
Sally Phillips Tracey
Danny Dyer Billy the Limpet
Jason Flemyng Bob Likely
Jason Statham Monk
Martin Wimbush Z
David Reid Barman
David Cropman Second Barman
Tim Perrin Policeman
Paul Mari Policeman
Nicholas Moss Hayter
Stephen Walters Nitro
Andrew Grainger Ketch
Jamie Sives Chiv
Adam Fogerty Mouse
Rocky Marshall Cigs
Elwin 'Chopper' David Jerome McFife
Omid Djalili Raj
Name Job
Adam Bohling Line Producer
John Murphy Original Music Composer
Russell De Rozario Production Design
Eddie Hamilton Editor
Tracy Keenan Wynn Writer
Simon Hayes Sound Mixer
Jenny Lawrence-Smith Set Decoration
Barry Skolnick Director
Tom Wales Art Direction
Dayn Williams Editor
Alex Barber Director of Photography
Andrew Day Writer
Charlie Fletcher Writer
Stephanie Collie Costume Design
Chris Baker Writer
Albert S. Ruddy Original Film Writer
Name Title
Albert S. Ruddy Executive Producer
Guy Ritchie Executive Producer
Matthew Vaughn Producer
Cynthia Pett-Dante Executive Producer
Georgia Masters Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

1-0 to the Mean Machine. Mean Machine is an English reworking of Robert Aldrich's 1974 beefcake Burt Reynolds starrer, The Longest Yard. Substituting Gridiron for Soccer, director Barry Skolnick, along with his roll call of British "faces", is only aiming for one market. That of the footie wor ... shipping clan that primarily resides within the United Kingdom. Very much a long way from competing on the same playing field as Aldrich's superior movie, Mean Machine does have enough about it to make it an enjoyable viewing outside of the excellently constructed soccer match that fills out the last third of the piece. But with the film's reputation being far from good, the chance that many others feel the same as me are pretty remote. About as remote as Accrington Stanley winning the English Premiere League one feels. The problem would seem to lay with the first hour, violence and humour thrust together does not always yield great rewards, and so it be with the wet behind the ears direction from Skolnick. Caught between a tough portrayal of British prison life and outright slapstick, it's an odd bedfellow that Skolnick can't quite get right. And with Guy Ritchie on the sidelines donning the "supervising producer" shirt, one can't help thinking that Ritchie would have made substantially more with the material to hand. But as "I" say, there's enough there for the discerning fan of blood and banter. Led by the watchable Jones, the cast, outside of the miscast David Hemmings as the Governor, pull out the stops to entertain the terrace faithful. Danny Dyer haters will enjoy him getting knocked about as he plays simpleton Billy Limpet, while Jason Statham is a joy as Monk, a Jock that even the Jocks are afraid of. While also putting in scene stealing shifts of note are Jamie Sives, Vas Blackwood and Omid Djalili. It's no piece of work to rank in the higher echelons of British movies - or sports movies in general for that matter. But in spite of its soggy formula and over reliance on the template film it's working from, it's very funny at times, and if you like soccer? Well the actual match is well worth the wait. 7/10 Footnote: The Longest Yard/Mean Machine was met with another re- imaging in 2005 with Adam Sandler as the disgraced lead protagonist. Proof positive that it's either a formula that many can't resist? Or that it's one that some feel still hasn't yet met its potential?

May 16, 2024