

Ex-soldiers bring war home, but the real battlefield is pub car parks and estate streets.
After fighting for their country in the Army, friends Chris and Johnny return to South London only to find their home town has changed beyond recognition. With no jobs the two join local gangs, work their way to the top and become feared hooligan bosses. The only thing that can top war, and threaten friendships, is money and power, but who will stand their ground and come out on top in the violent and bloody battle between North and South?
Practical Effects
DIY fight choreography that punches way above its budget weight.
Acting
Ross Boatman plays against type as weary mentor Charlie.

Director
Steven M. Smith
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Chris Bell directed AND starred, financing this through his own production company after struggling to find roles post-army service.
This emerged from the UK's 'firm film' underground—direct-to-DVD hooligan dramas that peaked around 2005-2015, often starring real ex-football casuals.
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