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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Casting
Craig Fairbrass
Pat Tate
Terry Stone
Tony Tucker
Roland Manookian
Craig Rolfe
Jamie Foreman
Sam
Josh Myers
Ken
Eddie Webber
Lewis
Ian Virgo
Jimmy Gerenuk
Andy Beckwith
Cokey
Shaun Ryder
Mad Dog
Laura McMonagle
Kate Carter
Emily Wyatt
Charlotte
Larry Lamb
Mr. Harris
Steve Wraith
Steamboat
Stephen Marcus
Jack Whomes
Paul Riddell
Mr. Moore
Billy Murray
Mickey Steele
Richard Aloi
House Owner
Andrew Loveday
Terry Fisher
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Films covers the life of gangster/drug dealer Pat Tate from 1988 to 1995. Pat (Craig Fairbrass) dealt drugs in South End Essex clubs and would strong arm anyone that got in the way. The film includes ample amount of fighting. Perhaps Pat's biggest problem was that he liked the product too much and would go into coke rages. Decent crime story. I like the sound track. Guide: F-word, sex, nudity.
Remember how disappointed you were with the lack of violence in "Rise of the Footsoldier Part II"? Well, worry not my friend, because this next sequel is, if anything, more violent than over-the-top original. Heads and faces are smashed with hammers and fire extinguishers, skewered with broken bottles, and forced through plate glass windows. I lost count of the bludgeonings and stabbings in this movie. This one focuses on the Craig Fairbrass character from the first "Footsoldier". He was one of the bigger psychopaths in that movie, but here, is humanised somewhat. He also looks quite a bit older, but can still play scary. "Rise of the Footsoldier 3" also has less of a story than the first one, but it kept me engaged through its constant violence and central performances. I say check it out.
The third in the endless FOOTSOLDIER series and it's another prequel showing what the small-time gangsters were up to prior to the infamous 'Essex Boys' range rover murders. The protagonist in this one is the brawny Craig Fairbrass, who doesn't speak his lines so much as spit them out with incessant profanity and a singular lack of wit all round. It's a film saddled with a terrible script, only slightly better than the second film in the series thanks to some minor roles for familiar faces from film and television, and lots of crunchy violence which is at least more entertaining than the woodenhead dialogue.
What makes this movie is Craig Fairbrass portrayal of Pat Tate , he makes it his own ! When Bond of Blood was made it just wasn't the same when someone else was playing Pat Tate and when Fairbrass returned as Pat Tate a lot of fans were pleased . This movie is just awesome and won't disappoint.
