UK

Synopsis

Set in an unnamed Midlands town, TwentyFourSeven (the title is local slang for 'round the clock, seven days a week') is the story of Alan Darcy (Bob Hoskins), an inspired visionary who is obsessed with restoring dignity to the town's alienated youth and bringing a sense of purpose to their lives. He does this by setting up a local boxing club, and his diary entries chart the lads' comic efforts to regain not only their fitness but an identity lost in the Thatcherite era. Twenty­FourSeven is a celebration of this unique man, seen through the trials of his reluctant disciples. "This group of lads have their own tight sense of community: it's in their language, their humour, their attitude," says director Shane Meadows. "They do the same thing 24 hours a day, seven days a week - setting themselves apart. Darcy comes in with an open heart and pierces that."
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Cast & Crew

Directed by: Shane Meadows

Written by: Paul Fraser, Shane Meadows

Produced by: Imogen West

Cinematography: Ashley Rowe

Editing: William Diver

Production Design: Jean-Paul Kelly

Original Score: Boo Hewerdine, Neill MacColl

Cast: Bob Hoskins (Darcy), Danny Nussbaum (Tim), James Hooton (Knighty), Darren Campbell (Daz), Justin Brady (Gadget), Jimmy Hynd (Meggy), Karl Collins (Stuart), Johann Myers (Benny), James Corden (Tonka)

Nominations and Awards

  • European Actor 1997