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The Bromley Boys
Directed bySteve Kelly
Written byWarren Dudley
Based onbook 'The Bromley Boys' by Dave Roberts
StarringBrenock O'Connor
Jamie Foreman
Alan Davies
Martine McCutcheon
Savannah Baker
TJ Herbert
Mark Dymond
Ewen MacIntosh
Adam Deacon
Gareth Hale
Ross Anderson
Music byErran Baron Cohen
CinematographyBart Sienkiewicz
Edited bySteve M Kelly
  • 1 June 2018

The Bromley Boys is a 2018 British, coming-of-age, warm-hearted, humorous film.[1] Based on an eponymous autographical book by author Dave Roberts, the film is set in Bromley, in the suburbs of London, during the late 1960s and early 1970s. The story is about the teenaged David 'Dave' Roberts, who becomes a fan of his local football club, Bromley F.C., a club who at the time were, 'the worst football team in Britain'. The film touches briefly on the euphoria caused by England winning the World Cup in 1966, but mainly recounts the events in the protagonist's life during the 1969/1970 season of the Bromley team.[2][3]

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Plot summary[edit]

In the late 1960s, a young British teenager, David (Dave) Roberts (Brenock O'Connor), is living in his parents' house in Sevenoaks. He wishes to follow a major football (soccer) team, but because of his father's strong disapproval, he is forced into secretly following his local club, Bromley FC, who at that time were losing almost every game they played. Nonetheless, David instantly becomes a devoted fan. He attends, and carefully analyses every match, and keeps a scrapbook of every press mention they get, no matter how negative. His favorite player is the team's star, center forward Alan 'Stoney' Stonebridge (Ross Anderson).

David meets and become close friends with three adult Bromley FC fans (TJ Herbert, Mark Dymond, Ewen MacIntosh) who encourage and support him. Dave also meets, and rapidly falls in love with, Ruby McQueen (Savannah Baker), the pretty and bright teenage daughter of Charlie McQueen (Jamie Foreman), the tough scary Chairman of the football club.

Having sneaked into Charlie McQueen's office, and noticed some notes on player's files, Dave believes that McQueen has received large cash offers from both Manchester United and Leeds United to sell Stoney away from Bromley. It seems to Dave that McQueen is planning to accept, in order to pay off his massive gambling debts, which have rendered the club bankrupt.

Dave happens to accidentally meet Stoney, who turns out to be very kind, and strikes up a friendship with him.

The news of the supposed offer to buy Stoney is leaked to the press. The Chairman see this news on television, and now imagines he will be able to pay off all his gambling debts and come out ahead. He announces the good news about Stoney at a party, and explains he can now afford to send his daughter Ruby to university to become a doctor, her dream.

But Dave suddenly understands that he misinterpreted what he read: the notes he saw were not about cash offers from leading football clubs, instead they were about offers to Ruby from Manchester University and Leeds University. There will be no money coming in.

In order to save Bromley, Dave browbeats the Chairman into selling his expensive sports car, and betting all of the cash on Bromley FC to win their final game of the season, at odds of 10 to 1. Dave also demands that the Chairman allow him to manage the team for this one final game.

Despite Dave's attempts to suggest a new game plan, the first half of the game goes poorly, with Bromley scoring an own goal. But then Dave accidentally finds out that his father was originally a brilliant athlete who played youth soccer for England, before being crippled in an accident on the field -- the source of his bitterness towards football. Before the Bromley team goes out for the second half, Dave gives an impassioned speech, which Stoney endorses, and which causes the team to play better than anyone would have thought possible. First a goal to draw the game is scored, and then Stoney manages to score a very challenging goal on a free kick, and Bromley FC wins 2-1. Pardes movie song video download. Dave is carried off the field in triumph, to joy all round.

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Numerous scenes were filmed in Bromley and surrounding areas, but Crockenhill F.C. was used as a substitute location for the old Hayes Lane stadium.[4]

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References[edit]

  1. ^Variety, Home, Film, Reviews, 'Film Review: 'The Bromley Boys' by Guy Lodge, August 16, 2019 6:26AM PT https://variety.com/2019/film/reviews/the-bromley-boys-review-1203304368/
  2. ^Movie Nation, Movie Review: Football is everything to the 'Bromley Boys' by Roger Moore, August 6th, 2019, https://rogersmovienation.com/2019/08/06/movie-review-football-is-all-to-the-bromley-boys/
  3. ^The Guardian, Culture, Film, Movies, 'The Bromley Boys review - 70's football Britcom shoots wide', Cath Clarke, Fri 1 June, 2018, 04.00 EDT, https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/jun/01/the-bromley-boys-review-70s-football-britcom-shoots-wide
  4. ^Bromley Boys Press Kit Accessed 28 January 2020

External links[edit]

  • The Bromley Boys on IMDb

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Gareth Hale Daughter Movie

Locations[edit]

Numerous scenes were filmed in Bromley and surrounding areas, but Crockenhill F.C. was used as a substitute location for the old Hayes Lane stadium.[4]

CoasterEssence Ashton Twin over Full 2-drawer Bunk Bed Cappuccino. Ashton Collection. Coaster bunk bed twin over full instructions. Casual contemporary style bunk bed in multiple sizes, with slatted head and footboards Separates into two individual beds when needed Available in twin-over-twin, twin-over-full, and full-over-full.

References[edit]

  1. ^Variety, Home, Film, Reviews, 'Film Review: 'The Bromley Boys' by Guy Lodge, August 16, 2019 6:26AM PT https://variety.com/2019/film/reviews/the-bromley-boys-review-1203304368/
  2. ^Movie Nation, Movie Review: Football is everything to the 'Bromley Boys' by Roger Moore, August 6th, 2019, https://rogersmovienation.com/2019/08/06/movie-review-football-is-all-to-the-bromley-boys/
  3. ^The Guardian, Culture, Film, Movies, 'The Bromley Boys review - 70's football Britcom shoots wide', Cath Clarke, Fri 1 June, 2018, 04.00 EDT, https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/jun/01/the-bromley-boys-review-70s-football-britcom-shoots-wide
  4. ^Bromley Boys Press Kit Accessed 28 January 2020

External links[edit]

  • The Bromley Boys on IMDb

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At the heart of The Black Swan Effect is the songwriting duo, Dominic and Gareth. Friends for fifteen years, while Dom found success travelling the world with his band having numerous Top 40 singles and a double platinum UK number 1 album alongside playing on the main stages at Glastonbury, Reading and V, in stark contrast Gareth put the dream to one side and stepped away from music. After a chance meeting earlier last year the two vowed to work together again. The opportunity arose with the soundtrack to a film documentary, Rock Star. Subsequent sessions went well and an early demo found it's way into Peter Gabriel's hands, who immediately signed them up to Real World Records. All this before the band had played a note live!

John Hogg joined to play guitar, and Jesse Wood to play bass; Martin Wright co-produced with Dominic, and Sean Genockey (Manic Street Preachers, Suede, Tom McRea) engineered and mixed the project. 11 tracks formed the album. Next thing they were on tour in South America with Peter Gabriel (with old friend Kenwyn House replacing John Hogg on guitar for live work). Until that time, Gareth had never performed in front of a live audience, so naturally his first shows with the band were playing a rousing stadium tour of South America to crowds of tens of thousands!
Admission is an impressive debut album where even the quietest of compositions is big enough to fill a cinema, or a stadium, and the sound can only be described as, The Black Swan Effect.





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