Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 17000

Pat Tate

Tony Tucker

Craig Rolfe

Sam

Mad Dog

Ken

Jimmy Gerenuk

Cokey

Kate Carter

Charlotte

Mr. Harris

Jack Whomes

Mickey Steele

Daughter

Paddy

Borstal Screw

Prison Warden

Terry Fisher

Lewis

House Owner

Luke

Susan Daley

Spanish Heavy

Boy

Prison Officer

Police Officer

Prison Inmate

John

Daughter

Court Official

Police Man

Inmate

Drug Pusher

Inmate

Adrian

Prison Govenor

Prison Inmate

Gypsy King

Pub Singer

Prison Inmate

Gate Guard

Ralphy

Prison officer

Joss

Prisoner

Terry

Prison Inmate

Prison Inmate

Doorman 1

Surveyor 1

Inmate

Clubber

Prison Guard Robson

Barmaid

Prison Inmate

Detective Green

Joel

Daisy Daly

Police officer

Young Jimmy G

Criminal in Court

Lucy

Young Pat Tate

Steve

Midwife

Pat Tate's Dad

Bouncer

Prison Inmate

Customer in Pub

Nurse

Midwife

Police Officer

Court Solicitor

Man (Boys Dad SC18)

Romford Doorman 2

Eric


Nightclubber

YOUNG PAT

Stevie (club gang)

Club Goer

Tel

Mr. Harris Body Guard/ Security (as David Mahoney)

Midwife

Hitman

Mr. Moore

Police Sergeant

Part of Mad Dogs Gang

Prison Officer

Steamboat

Prison Visitor/ Pub Patron (uncredited)

Big John (archive footage) (uncredited)

Drinker in Pub (uncredited)

Kate Carter (archive footage) (uncredited)

Pub drinker (uncredited)

Carl

Andy

Written by r96sk on 2021-01-11
Weakest of the first three. <em>'Rise of the Footsoldier 3'</em> doesn't work. It's one that is all about Pat Tate and fills in the blanks of that character's history. In my opinion, it's flat throughout. There's a few decent scenes, but they are too far apart to have any effect. This plot would've been better as a short story, or as part of an anthology film. There's not enough there for a full blown film. Craig Fairbrass is OK in the lead role, not good or bad. I do appreciate the returns of the likes of Terry Stone and Roland Manookian, while the addition of Jamie Foreman is alright. There's a few interesting minor appearances, including from Larry Lamb, Shaun Ryder and Paddy Doherty. However, all in all, I found myself bored pretty much from beginning to end. It's a slow 99 minutes.