Adapted by Nick Perry from his award-winning play of the same name, Arriverderci Millwall follows the exploits of an unofficial Task Force of English football hooligans as they prepare to invade Spain for the 1982 World Cup.
Set in 1982, Billy Jarvis and his gang of hooligans prepare to go to Spain for the World Cup. At the same time the Task Force sets out for the Falklands. They view themselves as an unofficial task force, but behind the nationalistic fervour Billy plans his own personal revenge for the death of his brother in the Falklands conflict.
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Set in 1982, Billy Jarvis and his gang of hooligans prepare to go to Spain for the World Cup. At the same time the Task Force sets out for the Falklands. They view themselves as an unofficial task force, but behind the nationalistic fervour Billy plans his own personal revenge for the death of his brother in the Falklands conflict.
Thanks to the folks at Vertigo and Momentum Home Entertainment We have 3 DVD’s of Arrivederci Millwall / The Football Factory double pack (which is released on the 21st March) to give away.
To win a copy all you have to do is answer this simple question:
Who plays the character Harry Kellerway in the movie,...
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