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Green Street (Original title)The Yank (Working title)Hooligans (Alternative title)Green Street Hooligans (Alternative title)
Dates: 2004 (Copyright), 09 September 2005 (Release)

Countries: United Kingdom, USA

Director: Lexi Alexander

Synopsis: A wrongfully expelled Harvard undergraduate moves to London, where he is introduced to the violent underworld of soccer hooliganism.

Genre:
Drama

Subject:
Football violence
Credits (153)
©/Author/Creator: Yank Film Finance Limited, Production Company: Odd Lot Entertainment, Produced with the: Take Partnerships, Produced in association with: Baker Street Media Finance, Production Financing provided by: Comerica Entertainment Group, Completion Guaranty provided by: International Film Guarantors, [International Sales]: Senator International, Executive Producer: Lexi Alexander, Executive Producer: Bill Allan, Executive Producer: Jon Favreau, Executive Producer: Patrick Aluise, Executive Producer: Tom Hulme, Executive Producer: Paul Schiff, Produced by: Gigi Pritzker, Produced by: Deborah Del Prete, Donald Zuckerman, Co-producer: Alexander Buono, Line Producer: Kevan Van Thompson, Boston Unit Line Producer: Tamsin Rawady, Associate Producer: Linda McDonough, Associate Producer: Jon S. Baird, Unit Manager: Ali James, Production Manager: Ingrid Litman, Production Co-ordinator: Ben Holt, Production Accountant: Freya Pinsent, Location Manager: Claire Tovey, Location Manager (2nd Unit): Ben Gladstone, Location Scout: Christian McWilliam, Linzi Bultrunas, Post-production Consulting by EPC: Joe Fineman, Post-production Supervisor: Michael Toji, Technical Consultant: Dougie Brimson, 2nd Unit Director: Matthew Jensen, 1st Assistant Director: Mark Egerton, 1st Assistant Director: Caspar Campbell, 2nd Assistant Director: Martin Sosa, 3rd Assistant Director: Lucy Egerton, Assistant Director in Charge of Crowd: Arabella Gilbert, Script Supervisor: Catherine Allinson, Script Supervisor (2nd Unit): Karen Freyer, Casting Director: Kahleen Crawford, Des Hamilton, Voice Casting: Leigh French, Screenplay by: Dougie Brimson, Screenplay by: Joshua Shelov, Screenplay by: Lexi Alexander, Story by: Lexi Alexander, Dougie Brimson, Director of Photography: Alexander Buono, 2nd Unit Director of Photography: Matthew Jensen, Camera Operator: Alexander Buono, Steadicam Operator: David Carey, Steadicam Operator: John Hembrough, Focus Puller: Mark Milsome, Focus Puller: Jay J. Odedra, Clapper Loader: Harry Bowers, Clapper Loader: Toby Eedy, Richard Ackland, Clapper Loader (2nd Unit): Alison Lai, Camera Trainee/Video Operator: Benjamin Croce, Additional Camera Trainee: Nick Allsop, Gaffer: Steve Swannell, Gaffer (2nd Unit): Dan Fontaine, [Electrical] Best Boy: Steve Kitchen, Electrician: Phil Stevens, Electrician: Eamonn Fitzgerald, Genny Operator: Mark Packman, Video Operator: Benjamin Croce, Video Camera Operator (2nd Unit): James Saligari, Still Photographer: Giles Keyte, Visual Effects Supervisor: Marlo Pabon, Visual Effects Producer: Josh Comen, Digital Artist: Francis Puthanangadi, Digital Artist: Robb Englin, Derek Bird, Additional Visual Effects: Title House Digital, Special Effects Supervisor: Neil Champion, Special Effects: Andrew Cox, Edited by: Paul Trejo, Production Designer: Tom Brown, Art Director: Ricky Eyres, Assistant Art Director: Adam Kincaid, Standby Art Director: Rosanna Westwood, Set Decorator: Sara Wan, Storyboard Artist: Chris Drew, Property Master: Steve Wheeler, Production Buyer: Chloe Short, Standby Props: Garry Dawson, Standby Props: Steve Rogers, Costume Designer: John Krausa, Costume Supervisor: Shirley Nevin, Make-up & Hair Designer: Lesley Lamont-Fisher, Make-up/Hair Artist: Derek Lloyd, Make-up/Hair Artist: Jon Henry Gordon, Make-up/Hair Artist: Eric Scruby, Make-up/Hair Artist: Deborah Hawkins, Rupert Simon, Title Graphics: J. Kathryn Landholt, Digital Intermediate: iO Film, Music by: Christopher Franke, Music Supervisor: Jason Bentley, Additional Music Supervision: Tristana Ward, [Music] Producer for Christopher Franke: Edgar Rothermich, Music Editor: Vicki Hiatt, Music Editor: Avital Korin, Additional Music Services: Machine Head, Machine Head (Arranger): H. Scott Salinas, Machine Head (Engineer): Kip Smedley, Machine Head (Mixer): Adam Schiff, Sound Recordist: Les Honess, Sound Recordist (2nd Unit): Alex Marsden, Boom Operator: Alun Banks, Re-recording Facility: Wilshire Stages, Re-recording Mixer: Ken Teaney, Marshall Garlington, Mixing Recordist: Martin Schloemer, Supervising Sound Editor: William Dotson, Sound Effects Editing: Jeffrey Whitcher, ADR (Prague Co-ordinator): Andrea Prusakova, ADR (LA Recordist): Chris Navarro, ADR (London Recordist): Jamie Dan Roden, ADR (Prague Recordist): Karel Zamecnik, ADR (LA Mixer): Eric Thompson, Supervising ADR Editor: Cathie Speakman, ADR (London Editor): Zane Hayward, ADR (Prague Editor): Ivo Heger, Foley Artist: Laura Macias, Foley Artist: Vince Nicastro, Foley Mixer: Shawn Kennelly, Foley Editor: Pembrooke Andrews, Stunt Co-ordinator: Pat Johnson, Assistant Stunt Co-ordinator: Barbara Bernhardt, Stunt Performer: Nikki Berwick, Stunt Performer: David Holmes, Stunt Performer: Joe Livermore, Stunt Performer: Paul Herbert, Stunt Performer: Daniel Naprous, Stunt Performer: Gary Hoptrough, Stunt Performer: Mark Archer, Stunt Performer: Michael Byrch, Dave Fisher, Technical Adviser: Jon S. Baird, EPK Director: Jon S. Baird, Consultant: Cass Pennant, Dolby Consultant: James Wright, The Producers Wish to Thank: Dan Hubbard, Dialect Coach: William Conacher, Jo Cameron Brown, Undomesticated Quadruped Wrangler: Michael Pucker, Unit Publicist: Ceris Price, Made at: Three Mills Studios, Black Island Studios
Cast (141)
Elijah Wood (Matt Buckner), Charlie Hunnam (Pete Dunham), Claire Forlani (Shannon Dunham), Marc Warren (Steve Dunham), Leo Gregory (Bovver), David Alexander (Nigel), Oliver Allison, James Allison (Ben Dunham), Joel Beckett (Terry), Geoff Bell (Tommy Hatcher), Kieran Bew (Ike), Andrew Blair (announcer), David Carr (Clive), Brendan Charleson (John Morris), Scott Christie (Millwall lad/Ricky), Alec Dalman (security guard), Jacob Gaffney (Todd), Henry Goodman (Carl Buckner), Christopher Hehir (Keith), Jon House (commanding officer), Terence Jay (Jeremy Van Holden), Jamie Kenna (Big Marc), Joshua Kennedy (lad), Frank Mcavennie (himself), Ross McCall (Dave), Johnny Palmiero (Garry), Francis Pope (Ned), Martin T. Sherman (Mitch), Rafe Spall (Swill), Mhairi Steenbock (young girl), Tony Adams, Ian Ament, Chris Atkinson, David Badillo, James Baxter, Richard Beattie, Steve Benham, Lee Bircham, Roy Borret, Mark Brighton, D'Angelo Brown, Paul Causton, Fraser Chisolm, Alan Clarke, Herbie Clarke, James Corlis, Steven Crease, Domenico D'amato, Tony Davis, Michael Day, Ivanhoe Douglas, Barry Dowden, Nathan Drake, Mark Durrand, Jonny Engles, Gabriel Faccini, Daniel Farmer, Pete Ferries, James S. Fisher, Lee Foley, Ricky Foro, Mark Gibbs, Robbie Greig-Smith, Ash Gungor, Jamie Hall, Will Hall, Mark Hammond, Tarron Hemsley, Elliott Hill, Terry Hillman, David Holland, Menot Iacoponi, Will Irvine, Wayne Ivers, Ian Jamieson, Andrew Johnstone, Garry Joiner, Gareth Jones, Andrew Lamb, Mark Langdale, Gary Lawrence, Jeffrey Lefroy, Ben Mack, Peter Mack, Nic Main, Glen Maney, Paul McCaffrey, Alan Milligan, Chris Mordue, Jonathan Morrison, Paul Morrison, Alan Moynes, Alex O'Brien, Peter O'Conner, David Parkes, John Perkins, Denzie Phipps, Kingsley Pilgrim, Al Pritchard, Scott Reid, Neil Riley, Peter Rinc, Bryan Ritchie, Nicky Robertson, Steve Robinson, Wayne Russell, Wayne Saunders, Kevin Schwarz, Ian Shadbolt, Stuart Sharp, Gary Sinclair, Dan Smith, Ronnie Smollet, Daniel Sutter, Simon Tait, Michael Thompson, David Thomson, Nick Tregenza, Ben Trow, Izzy Uddin, Craig Urquhart, Alistair Veitch, Tom Vloothuis, Peter Watson, Darren White (firm member), Mathias Fanimo, Robert Hall, Mathew Harvey, Lamarr Hurley, Billy Knott, Jack Paxman, George Phillips, Daniel Potts, Jack Powell, Aaron Quaintance, Reece Samuel, Jack Smart, Blair Turgott, Lewis Warren (West Ham Academy player), Alex Binkley, Alexander Erdos (Harvard rower)
Articles held in BFI Reuben Library (16)
In: Empire n199 January 2006  Page: 184
Title: At Home/Movies: New to DVD: Green StreetAuthor: TOY, Sam Article type: DVD ReviewLanguage: English

In: Screen Finance v19 n20 1 Nov 2006  Pages: 4-5
Title: One third of films looking for cinema releaseAuthor: ADLER, Tim Article type: NoteLanguage: English
Description: Report on the percentage of British films still unreleased t wo years after production. Tables show release patterns for UK production (1984-2004); unreleased films for 2004; and th eatrical release patterns for 2004 films, including takings

In: Film Review n665 January 2006  Page: 114
Title: Green StreetAuthor: CP Article type: DVD ReviewLanguage: English

In: Sight and Sound v16 n5 May 2006  Page: 89
Title: Green StreetAuthor: LEYLAND, Matthew Article type: DVD ReviewLanguage: English

In: Film Review n661 September 2005  Page: 104
Title: Green StreetAuthor: GARLICK, John Paul Article type: ReviewLanguage: English

In: Film Review n661 September 2005  Pages: 68-69
Title: Introducing Leo GregoryAuthor: BRETT, Anwar Article type: Short ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Brief career profile of Leo Gregory, with an emphasis on HOOLIGANS (GREEN STREET).

In: Sight and Sound v15 n10 October 2005  Pages: 59-60
Title: Green StreetAuthor: MACNAB, Geoffrey Article type: CreditsLanguage: English

In: American Cinematographer v86 n7 July 2005  Pages: 84,86-87
Title: Post Focus: Wading into Feature DIsAuthor: ARGY, Stephanie Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: An interview with cinematographer Alex Buono about the use digital intermediates (DIs) for small independent films, using the film HOOLIGANS (2005) as an example and the work of iO Film.

In: Screen International n1505 17 Jun 2005  Page: 19
Title: Holligans (aka Green Street)Author: SEGUIN, Denis Article type: CreditsLanguage: English

In: Screen International n1510 12 Aug 2005  Pages: 18-19
Title: Promotional feature: The Michael Powell Award 2005Article type: PreviewLanguage: English
Description: Preview of the films selected for the 2005 Michael Powell Award for best British feature film at the 2005 Edinburgh International Film Festival.

In: Screen International n1512 26 Aug 2005  Page: 14
Title: Brit-phile Alexander pulls no punchesAuthor: MACNAB, Geoffrey Article type: Short ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Director Lexi Alexander comments on the difficulty of making films in Britain after shooting GREEN STREET and about to start on LIFE 'N LYRICS.

In: Empire n195 September 2005  Pages: 106-108
Title: From Hobbit to hooliganAuthor: HEWITT, Chris Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: An interview with Elijah Wood about his career, the impact of playing Frodo in the 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy and his role in GREEN STREET.

In: Empire n195 September 2005  Page: 37
Title: Now Showing: Green StreetAuthor: HEWITT, Chris Article type: ReviewLanguage: English

In: Edinburgh Film Festival Catalogue v59th 2005  Page: 76
Title: [Edinburgh Film Festival Catalogue - v59th 2005: no known title]Article type: CreditsLanguage: English
Description: Credits include production/sales/UK distributor contact details.

In: Screen International n1494 25 Mar 2005  Page: 5
Title: News in brief: Hooligans make off with prizeArticle type: NoteLanguage: English

In: Film News April 2004  Page: UK & Ireland In Production section
Title: In ProductionArticle type: CreditsLanguage: English