Movie Background

Rise of the Footsoldier: Origins

A brutal, unvarnished chronicle of how Tony Tucker, a real-life Falklands War veteran, became entangled in one of Britain's most notorious gangland murders.

Director(s)

Nick Nevern

Cast & Crew

Keith Allen

Keith Allen

Dave Simms

Bronson Webb

Bronson Webb

Kevin Whitaker

George Russo

George Russo

Joey Waller

P.H. Moriarty

P.H. Moriarty

Ian Jarvis

Michelle Collins

Michelle Collins

Mandy Williams

Vinnie Jones

Vinnie Jones

Bernard O'Mahoney

Jessie Vinning

Jessie Vinning

Cluber (uncredited)

Graham Kitchen

Graham Kitchen

Fat Bollox

Roland Manookian

Roland Manookian

Craig Rolfe

Emily Haigh

Emily Haigh

Chloe

Craig Fairbrass

Craig Fairbrass

Pat Tate

Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher

Self (archive footage)

Tina Barnes

Tina Barnes

Sharron

Rachel Warren

Rachel Warren

Lucy

Sonnyboy Skelton

Sonnyboy Skelton

Young Jacko

Archie Cocker

Archie Cocker

Hooligan

Nick Nevern

Nick Nevern

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Terry Stone

Terry Stone

Tony Tucker

Billy Murray

Billy Murray

Mickey Steele

Mark Preston

Mark Preston

Football Hooligan

Conor Benn

Conor Benn

Nigel Benn

Katie Jarvis

Katie Jarvis

Donna

Kirsty J. Curtis

Kirsty J. Curtis

DCI Jones

Stuart D. Latham

Stuart D. Latham

Drinker in pub reading newspaper

Emma Butt

Emma Butt

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Sam Gittins

Sam Gittins

Jacko

Ade Dimberline

Ade Dimberline

Birmingham Bouncer

Eddie Webber

Eddie Webber

Lewis

Tom Padley

Tom Padley

DC Monroe

Paul Riddell

Paul Riddell

Falkland Island army sergeant

Catherine Cox

Catherine Cox

Party Goer

Heavy D

Heavy D

Tommy Mac

Kieran Chalker

Kieran Chalker

Punter 1

Kat Ronson

Kat Ronson

Carly

Adam Saint

Adam Saint

Sydney Hexell

Paul Chinnery

Paul Chinnery

Barman

Michael Jinks

Michael Jinks

Andy Swallows

Josh Witcher

Josh Witcher

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Chris Sheen

Chris Sheen

Corporal Rollins

Michael Elkin

Michael Elkin

Frampy

Rohit Nathaniel

Rohit Nathaniel

Johnny

Shane McCormick

Shane McCormick

PC Ward

Lee Dixon

Lee Dixon

Hooligan

Chris Hughes

Chris Hughes

Football Fan

Annabelle Fernando

Annabelle Fernando

Nathalie the Hostess

Maria Jane McDaid

Maria Jane McDaid

Rochelle

Barney Webber

Barney Webber

Young Tony Tucker

Vincent Murray

Vincent Murray

Vinny the Barman

Dan Corstorphine

Dan Corstorphine

Football Hooligan

Dean Sills

Dean Sills

Punter in pub

Richard Dannaher

Richard Dannaher

Mugger (uncredited)

Darren Luckin

Darren Luckin

Clubber

Katie Roe Carr

Katie Roe Carr

Party girl

Tyler Ford

Tyler Ford

Tyler

Tish Simmonds

Tish Simmonds

Clubber

Carly Marie

Carly Marie

Party Goer

Garry McClay

Garry McClay

Hooligan

Simon Price

Simon Price

Judge

Paige Millard

Paige Millard

News Reporter

Ben Shepherd

Ben Shepherd

Car Salesman

James Heatlie

James Heatlie

Bailiff 2

Tyson Green

Tyson Green

Hooligan

Lizni Heard

Lizni Heard

Football Hooligan / Clubber

Jake Barton

Jake Barton

Adam

Robert Sigley

Robert Sigley

VIP Party Goer

Ryan Radley

Ryan Radley

Young Frampy

Jacey Elthalion

Jacey Elthalion

Pete

Jack Arthur Shaw

Jack Arthur Shaw

British Soldier

Julian Clapton

Julian Clapton

Pool Player in Pub (uncredited)

Jamie Sowle

Jamie Sowle

Terry (uncredited)

Michael Chapman

Michael Chapman

Football Hooligan (uncredited)

Ricky Yates

Ricky Yates

Hooligan (uncredited)

Mimi Cafrreni

Mimi Cafrreni

Party Goer

Details

GenresCrime, Drama, Action
Runtime1h 47 mins
Released on03 Sep 2021
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom

Reviews

dennyjt

2/10

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 and revenge beatings, scheiving very little. Perhaps a 6th film can explain it all.

CinemaSerf

5/10

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 club 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.

r96sk

6/10

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.

All Trailers

Rise of the Footsoldier Origins | UK Trailer | 2021 | Vinnie Jones | British True Crime

Teasers

Rise of The Footsoldier Origins The Tony Tucker Story Teaser Trailer  (2021)

Behind the scenes

Rise of the Footsoldier origins: Making of ......

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