1997 TwentyFourSeven Screenplay - Shane Meadows - Sight&Sound

£10.00

Screenplay for “TwentyFourSeven" (1997) A British drama written and directed by Shane Meadows (This is England/ Dead man’s Shoes) and Starring Bob Hoskins.

The film is notable for being one of Meadows' early works, his full feature debut and for its portrayal of working-class life in England. It centres around the efforts of Alan Darcy (Hoskins) to provide purpose and structure to the lives of a group of disaffected and unemployed young men in his community by opening up a Boxing Gym.

The film is an example of British social realism in cinema and was praised for its depiction of the challenges faced by working-class communities and the hope that can arise through determination and community support.

Here you can read the full original screenplay and see how close it is to what actually made it up on screen.

Condition- Very Good, Minor scuffing to cover.

Published by ScreenPress Books

Add To Cart

Screenplay for “TwentyFourSeven" (1997) A British drama written and directed by Shane Meadows (This is England/ Dead man’s Shoes) and Starring Bob Hoskins.

The film is notable for being one of Meadows' early works, his full feature debut and for its portrayal of working-class life in England. It centres around the efforts of Alan Darcy (Hoskins) to provide purpose and structure to the lives of a group of disaffected and unemployed young men in his community by opening up a Boxing Gym.

The film is an example of British social realism in cinema and was praised for its depiction of the challenges faced by working-class communities and the hope that can arise through determination and community support.

Here you can read the full original screenplay and see how close it is to what actually made it up on screen.

Condition- Very Good, Minor scuffing to cover.

Published by ScreenPress Books

Screenplay for “TwentyFourSeven" (1997) A British drama written and directed by Shane Meadows (This is England/ Dead man’s Shoes) and Starring Bob Hoskins.

The film is notable for being one of Meadows' early works, his full feature debut and for its portrayal of working-class life in England. It centres around the efforts of Alan Darcy (Hoskins) to provide purpose and structure to the lives of a group of disaffected and unemployed young men in his community by opening up a Boxing Gym.

The film is an example of British social realism in cinema and was praised for its depiction of the challenges faced by working-class communities and the hope that can arise through determination and community support.

Here you can read the full original screenplay and see how close it is to what actually made it up on screen.

Condition- Very Good, Minor scuffing to cover.

Published by ScreenPress Books