TwentyFourSeven (1998)

Everybody wants to be somebody.

TwentyFourSeven (1998) poster

In a typical English working-class town, the juveniles have nothing more to do than hang around in gangs. One day, Alan Darcy, a highly motivated man with the same kind of youth experience, starts trying to get the young people off the street and into doing something they can believe in: Boxing. Darcy opens a boxing club, aiming to bring the rival gangs together.

Director: Shane Meadows
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 96 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Boo Hewerdine
Cinematography: Ashley Rowe
Editing: William Diver
Production: Scala Films
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Olympic Spirit and Sports, Boxing and Fighting Stories

Keywords

transporter, sports, friends, youth gang, nottingham, boxing

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is TwentyFourSeven about?
In a typical English working-class town, the juveniles have nothing more to do than hang around in gangs. One day, Alan Darcy, a highly motivated man with the same kind of youth experience, starts trying to get the young people off the street and into doing something they can believe in: Boxing. Darcy opens a boxing club, aiming to bring the rival gangs together.
Who directed TwentyFourSeven?
TwentyFourSeven was directed by Shane Meadows.
Who stars in TwentyFourSeven?
TwentyFourSeven stars Bob Hoskins, Danny Nussbaum, Bruce Jones, Annette Badland, Frank Harper, Darren O. Campbell.
How long is TwentyFourSeven?
TwentyFourSeven has a runtime of 1h 36m (96 minutes).
What genre is TwentyFourSeven?
TwentyFourSeven is a Drama film.
Where was TwentyFourSeven produced?
TwentyFourSeven was produced in United Kingdom.
What are the themes of TwentyFourSeven?
The themes of TwentyFourSeven include: Olympic Spirit and Sports, Boxing and Fighting Stories.