I.D.
- 1995
- 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
7.5K
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When a cop goes undercover to infiltrate a gang of hooligans, he finds himself being drawn to the other side.When a cop goes undercover to infiltrate a gang of hooligans, he finds himself being drawn to the other side.When a cop goes undercover to infiltrate a gang of hooligans, he finds himself being drawn to the other side.
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- 1 win & 1 nomination
Nicholas R. Bailey
- Micky
- (as Nicholas Bailey)
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- TriviaShadwell F.C. is actually based on Millwall F.C. Shadwell's nickname is The Dogs and their ground is called The Kennel. Millwall's nickname is The Lions and their ground is called The Den. West Ham's nickname is The Hammers.
- GoofsWhen the group of undercover officers attend their first home game at The Kennel, some of the crowd around them are wearing Sheffield Wednesday's 90s yellow & black away kit, the same colours as the fictitious Shadwell Town.
- ConnectionsEdited into Screen Two: I.D. (1997)
- SoundtracksNight Fever
Written by Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb & Maurice Gibb (as The Bee Gees)
Recording courtesy of Polydor
Published by Gibb Brothers Music/BMG
Music Publishing International Ltd.
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On the draw of violence
An ambitious police officer (Reece Dinsdale) wants his career to move in a forward direction and is married to a fellow police officer (Claire Skinner). He is tasked with leading a team to go undercover to try and smash a dangerous gang of football hooligans, but soon finds himself drawn into the violence, blurring the lines between his job and operation and his love for football, or more specifically gang violence.
The film is as you'd expect violent as it should be, but does look a little dated. It is nevertheless an interesting study on the draw, appeal and seduction of gang violence from a time when football hooliganism was still a big problem. The cast includes some familiar faces from 'Eastenders' and a young Sean Pertwee and following on from one of the originals football hooligan films, THE FIRM (1988).
The film is as you'd expect violent as it should be, but does look a little dated. It is nevertheless an interesting study on the draw, appeal and seduction of gang violence from a time when football hooliganism was still a big problem. The cast includes some familiar faces from 'Eastenders' and a young Sean Pertwee and following on from one of the originals football hooligan films, THE FIRM (1988).
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- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
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- 1.66 : 1
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