St George's Day (2012)

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St George's Day (2012). 1h 49m | Not Rated

“St Georgeu0026#39;s Day is directed by Frankie Harper, he also co-writes the screenplay with Urs Buehler and stars with Craig Fairbrass, Vincent Regan, Charles Dance, Dexter Fletcher, Nick Moran, Keeley Hazell, Jamie Foreman and Sean Pertwee. Music is by Tim Attack and cinematography is by Mike Southon.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eFrankie Harper, one of the most liked and recognisable faces from the slew of British gangster and football hooligan films, turns his hand to try and make his own mark in what is becoming a bulging genre of Brit film. The kicker here is that he blends the two popular lad staples together by having a plot involving gangsters using a football rumble as cover for a robbery. In Berlin, Germany, no less and St Georgeu0026#39;s Day as well! Cor blimey!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003ePlot is kind of incidental, which is just as well since itu0026#39;s not exactly a brains trust script. Film is filled out with the requisite amount of shouting, swearing, fighting, shooting, thieving, jingoism, sloganeering and lairy witticisms. Harper has surrounded himself with pals, clearly offering up reassuring presences to the budding director, while itu0026#39;s fun for fans of this splinter of Brit cinema to play spot the face. Itu0026#39;s all very blokey and enjoyable enough for the undemanding, but the good idea on the page is not born out as the narrative often gasps for fresh air, the attempts at complexity ending up mundane.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe cinematography is a highlight, with the number of Euro locations used giving good visual tonics. Cast perform adequately as per the material, though Moran, Fletcher, Dance and Pertwee are under used and therefore wasted. Thereu0026#39;s enough in here to suggest Harper could offer something of value as a director, but maybe a little less crass for crass sake should be jettisoned in favour of some intelligence in the writing. Dexter Fletcheru0026#39;s debut outing as a director, Wild Bill, is a good marker, Frankie would do well to follow his mateu0026#39;s lead. 6/10”

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