24 November 2011

First Look At Posters & Synopsis for The Rise and Fall of A White Collar Hooligan



If your a fan of the English football  hooligan drama's such as the Dream Factory, Green Street ,Rise Of The Foot Soldier  you may want to check out The Rise and Fall of A White Collar Hooligan. Today Black And Blue Films/Press On Features  have sent us over the first look at the films posters as well as the official synopsis with the film which has just finished shooting coming our way in 2012.

The Rise and Fall of A White Collar Hooligan  is written and directed by Paul Tanter (Jack Falls) and features a top ensemble genre cast including Nick Nevern (Adulthood, Terry), Simon Phillips (Jack Falls), Roland Manookian (The Football Factory, The Business), Billy Murray (Essex Boys, Rise of the Footsoldier), Rebecca Ferdinando (Bonded By Blood), Charlie Bond (Strippers vs Werewolves) and Ricci Harnett (Rise of the Footsoldier).

Black & Blue Films MD Jonathan Sothcott said “we are delighted to be dipping our toe in the evergreen hooligan genre. I thought Jack Falls was a terrific looking picture and Paul has brought the same gritty realism and high production value to this new project. Boasting a great ensemble cast this is sure to be the must-see British crime movie in 2012.”
Synopsis
Casual football hooligan Mike Jacobs is going nowhere in life when he meets old friend Eddie Hill at a football match that turns nasty off the pitch. Under Eddie's tutelage he soon finds himself inducted into the world of credit card fraud, where organised gangs withdraw hundreds of thousands of pounds from cash machines every night. As Mike becomes seduced by the money and women that come with his new lifestyle, the dangers increase and he soon finds events spiralling beyond his control.

Based on a true story, The Rise and Fall of a White Collar Hooligan follows the journey of a man tempted by the trappings of power and is the first feature film to address the huge criminal industry of credit card fraud.






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