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Twenty Four Seven (film)

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Twenty Four Seven
Directed byShane Meadows
Written byPaul Fraser
Shane Meadows
Produced byImogen West
StarringBob Hoskins
CinematographyAshley Rowe
Edited byWilliam Diver
Music byBoo Hewerdine
Neil MacColl
Production
companies
BBC Films
Scala Films
Distributed byGuild Pathé Cinema
Release dates
Running time
96 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Box office$0.8 million

Twenty Four Seven is a 1997 British sports drama film directed and written by Shane Meadows. It was co-written by frequent Meadows collaborator Paul Fraser.

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Plot

In a typical English working-class town, the juveniles have nothing more to do than hang around in gangs. Alan Darcy (Bob Hoskins), a highly motivated man with the same kind of youth experience, tries to get the young people off the street and into doing something they can believe in, boxing. He opens a training facility which is accepted gratefully by them and the gangs merge together into a group of friends. Darcy organises a public fight for them to prove what they have learned. A training camp with hiking tours into the mountains of Wales forges the group into a tightly knit club society. With the day of the fight drawing closer, the young boxers get more and more excited.

Cast

Reception

The film received very favourable press on release in the UK, including five star reviews from publications including Empire. It subsequently performed well at UK awards ceremonies. At the 1998 BAFTA Awards, it was nominated for the Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film. At the 1998 British Independent Film Awards, Meadows won the Douglas Hickox Award and the film was nominated in the Best British Independent Film category. Meadows won the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1997 Venice Film Festival.

The film grossed £235,126 in the United Kingdom, $212,000 in Australia, $92,000 in the United States and $70,000 in Italy, Germany and Spain[1] [2][3] for a worldwide total in excess of $767,000.

External links

References

  1. ^ "British biz at the box office". Variety. 14 December 1998. p. 72.
  2. ^ Dawtrey, Adam (14 December 1998). "Brit pix venture abroad". Variety. p. 74.
  3. ^ Twenty Four Seven at Box Office Mojo


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