1974. Amidst power cuts, strikes and boot-boy aggro on the football terraces, Joe McCain is bored of a life that's going nowhere. Enter hair-dresser Jane: blonde, beautiful, and moving to the beat of a whole new world of sound, movement and all-nighter dancing at The Wigan Casino - the home of Northern Soul. Swept along on this tide of pulsating dance and lust, Joe becomes embroiled in the darker side of soul scene that will put his friendship to the test.
06-04-2010
1h 20m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Key Crew
Executive Producer:
Edward Fletcher
Executive Producer:
Steve Milne
Executive Producer:
Gary Phillips
Executive Producer:
Jim Cardwell
Executive Producer:
Mark Vennis
Locations and Languages
Country:
GB
Filming:
GB
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Martin Compston
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Martin Compston (born 8 May 1984) is a Scottish actor and former professional footballer. He is perhaps most notable for his role as Liam in Sweet Sixteen, and for his role as Ewan Brodie in Monarch of the Glen.
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