Cass (2008) [LATEST]

described it as a "superior British crime movie" that effectively explores themes of identity, class, and race in Thatcher-era Britain [0.5.7].

The 2008 British biographical film is a gritty drama directed by Jon S. Baird that tells the true story of Cass Pennant , a Jamaican orphan who became the leader of West Ham United's notorious Inter City Firm (ICF) . Film Overview Release Date: August 1, 2008 (United Kingdom) [ 0.5.15 ] Director: Jon S. Baird [ 0.5.8 ] Genre: Biography, Crime, Drama [ 0.5.9 ] Running Time: 1 hour 48 minutes [0.5.9] Core Narrative Cass (2008)

Raised in the predominantly white area of Slade Green, London, Cass (born Carol) faced relentless racist bullying as a child [ 0.5.4 ]. described it as a "superior British crime movie"

Based on Pennant's own autobiography , the film follows his journey from being adopted by an elderly white couple in 1958 to his rise in the violent world of football hooliganism. Film Overview Release Date: August 1, 2008 (United

After a four-year prison sentence following a government crackdown on hooliganism, Cass began writing his life story, seeking to leave his violent past behind [0.5.4, 0.5.11 ]. Key Cast

praised Nonso Anozie's "charismatic, finely tempered turn" but noted the narrative could feel "saggy" in the second half [0.5.10].

Cass found respect through violence, eventually leading the Inter City Firm to notoriety. He famously introduced "calling cards" that read, "Congratulations, you have just met the famous ICF" [0.5.4].