
Notorious gangster, Pat Tate, rises through the ranks of Essex's criminal underworld. A prequel to the 'Rise of the Footsoldier' franchise.... (Full plot summary below)
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Notorious gangster, Pat Tate, rises through the ranks of Essex's criminal underworld. A prequel to the 'Rise of the Footsoldier' franchise.
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| Radio TimesDavid AldridgeThis notorious British gangster tale may have been milked more often than a herd of prize Guernseys, but the shooting to death of three top drug dealers down a remote country lane still attracts film-makers like a cowpat does flies. |
| GuardianLeslie FelperinDerivative and tedious, unless you really like lots of macho twerps beating and cutting each other, endless shots of drugs being snorted and swallowed, and swearing, unimaginatively, with every other word. |
| Total FilmPaul M. BradshawFans will enjoy 90 minutes of neckless spray-tans hitting each other with hammers (this time with an '80s soundtrack and a Shaun Ryder cameo), but most people have better things to do. |
| User ReviewDavid BSolid and based on Pat Tate the funniest madest lunatic from the first one. Craig Fairbrass deserves lots of credit. |
| User ReviewIan CThe sequel was pure pig spunk and had no Stone or Fairbrass. So, no party. The boys are back and deliver on the comedy front. Fairbrass is off the chain. |
| User ReviewJamie CPretty good Prequel telling the rise of Pat Tate before the events of the first Rise of the Footsoldier, The story is your typical London gangsta plot, Lots of drugs, Sex and violence, I did enjoy the story and I like that yet again they got the original cast back involved, Craig Fairbrass was brilliant in this film as he fit back into the role as Pat Tate with ease, It's on par with the first and better than the second. |