Danny Dyer reunites with director Nick Love in comedy drama Marching Powder.The pair previously worked together on 2004’s Football Factory, along with crime film The Business, Goodbye Charlie Bright, and 2007’s Outlaw.Marching Powder covers familiar ground for the duo, with a mix of football hooliganism, drugs, and unhinged blasts of humour.A synopsis reads: “Middle-aged Jack, arrested for drugs, strives in six weeks to repair marriage, curb bullying in-law, and guide stepbrother Kenny Boy, but his efforts fail as life spirals out of control.”Other cast members in the film include Stephanie Leonidas, Calum McNab, Philippe Brenninkmeyer, Daniel Fearn and Dean Harrison.The film’s score is by Alfie Godfrey, who previously collaborated with Nick Love on TV series A Town Called Malice.
He also scored the documentary series Horsepower.The film features a wealth of needle drops from the likes of Madness and Robbie Williams.
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