- The Firm (1988 film)
Infobox Film
name = The Firm
director =Alan Clarke
producer =David M. Thompson
writer =Al Ashton (as Al Hunter)
starring =Gary Oldman Lesley Manville Phil Davis Charles Lawson
music =
cinematography = Ben Philpott Richard PhilpottJohn Ward
editing = John Strickland
distributor =BBC
released =
runtime = 67 min.
country =United Kingdom
language = English
budget =
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followed_by =
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amg_id = 1:141225
imdb_id = 0095158"The Firm" is a 1988 TV film directed by
Alan Clarke and written byAl Ashton . The film is based on the activities of theInter City Firm , football firm of West Ham United during the 1970s and 1980s although in the film the firm's name is changed slightly to become the Inter City Crew (ICC). Rival football fans battle it out on the streets in this powerful television drama starringGary Oldman as Clive 'Bex' or 'Bexy' Bissel. The film is notable for having almost no musical score or diagetic music, not even during the opening or ending credits. The film featuresPhil Davis ,Charles Lawson andSteve McFadden in his acting debut.As with most of Clarke's films, the film was similarly praised and condemned for its depiction of violence. The film is often described as being among the best of the football hooligan genre of films. Its current rating on
Internet Movie Database is 7.0 out of 10 with over 900 votes counted. It has not registered enough votes at eitherRotten Tomatoes orMetacritic to produce a rating.Plot
Bexy is a married man with a baby son and it is clear his wife does not approve of his activities as a football hooligan which provide contrast to his respectable job as an estate agent. Even when his baby son injures himself with a Stanley knife carelessly left around by Bexy he is unwilling to give up his interest in violence as he admits it gives him a buzz. Conversely, Bexy's father shows some degree of acceptance of his son's lifestyle and may have been involved in similar activities in his own era. Bexy uses his natural leadership qualities to cajole (sometimes to the extent of intimidating those less eager) and encourage his peers and plays a key role in organising trips to rival firms. He also has a vision of a national firm, which would join all the smaller firms into one. But his ideas are not accepted by other firm leaders.
Bexy and his fellow hooligans clearly only possess any kind of social status amongst their own groups and Bexy obviously relishes being looked up to and admired by the younger lads in his "firm". Bexy and his friends think of themselves as important, respected figures in their local community but Bexy's wife points out to him that the truth is somewhat different. Everyone thinks of him as a bit of a joke figure but because of their fear of his violent nature few are willing to point out to him that he isn't the working class hero he thinks he is.
Towards the end of the film the pointlessness and futility of being involved in football violence is characterised by the main character Bexy being shot dead by Yeti, the leader of "The Buccaneers" one of their rival firms during a violent clash. Despite the senseless killing of a family man with a child, Bexy's followers still regard him as a hero figure and claim that when they are fighting European thugs at a forthcoming tournament they will be doing so in memory of their dead leader. This part of the movie shows the hooligans from three different firms, which were figthing each other not long ago. They claim that Bexy is a visionary that brought them together. So Bexy, a leader of a small firm and a not very well known hooligan, becomes a legend in the eyes of the other hooligans.
VHS and DVD releases
The film was first released on
VHS on 21 Oct 1996 in a double pack with the similarly themed ID, with a standalone release following a few years later. ADVD was first released by Prism Leisure on 2 Feb 2004. The film has been sold as part of numerous box-sets, often packed in with other films of a similar nature or from directorAlan Clarke . On 10 Sep 2007 a special edition DVD (released in collectible Steelbook packaging) was finally released byBBC . Extra features on the special edition include:
*An introduction to the film by David Leland
*A documentary on the life work Alan Clarke
*Timewatch: A documentary exploring the roots of football hooliganism
*The Late Show: Panel discussion and critical reaction to the film
*Audio commentary withPhil Davis andLesley Manville .Cast
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Gary Oldman as Clive "Bex" Bissel.
*Lesley Manville as Sue Bissel.
*Phil Davis as "Yeti".
*Andrew Wilde as "Oboe".
*Charles Lawson as "Trigg".
*William Vanderpuye as "Aitch".
*Jay Simpson as Dominic.
*Patrick Murray as "Nunk".
*Robbie Gee as "Snowy".
*Terry Sue Patt as Yusef.
*Nick Dunning as Simon.
*Nicholas Hewetson as "Beef".
*Steve McFadden as Billy.
*Hepburn Graham as Stu.External links
*imdb title|id=0095158|name=The Firm (1988)
*amg movie|id=1:141225|title=The Firm
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