Green Street
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Lexi Alexander |
Film series | Green Street |
Composers | Christopher Franke |
Box office | 4. 33 million USD |
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ID | 814911 |
About Green Street
American journalism student Matt Buckner (Elijah Wood) moves in with his sister and her family in London. There, he meets football hooligan Pete Dunham (Charlie Hunnam), who introduces him to his rough tribal world, where supporters of opposing teams battle each other before and after games. But Pete's lieutenant, Bovver (Leo Gregory), suspects Matt's motives and inadvertently reopens a years-old rivalry between Pete's brother (Marc Warren) and the leader of a rival gang (Geoff Bell).
Just Stop Oil trio deny Lord's Ashes Test trespass
... Ms Murray, of Plough Road, Surrey, Mr Knorr, of Green Street, Oxford, and Mr Bourne, of Moorland Road, Leeds, were granted bail on the condition they do not enter the grounds of a sporting event...
Teenage girl on e-scooter dies in crash with van in east London
... The rider, who police believe was 14 years old, was in collision with the vehicle on Green Street in Upton Park...
Just Stop Oil trio deny Lord's Ashes Test trespass
By Jess Warren & PA MediaBBC News
Three Just Stop Oil protesters who threw orange powder on to The Pitch during an Ashes Test at Lord's Cricket Ground have denied aggravated trespass.
Judit Murray, 69, Daniel Knorr , 21, and Jacob Bourne, 27, briefly stopped play during The Second Test match between England and Australia on 28 June.
According to the charges, they entered a " redistricted pitch area". They wish to hear proof the property is private, Westminster Magistrates' Court heard.
They will go On Trial on 28 September.
The protesters also believe it is possible for a person to enter a field of play without a match being disrupted, Hussain Hassan, defending, told The Court .
The Defendants are accused of aggravated trespass, having obstructed or disrupted a person engaged in a lawful activity.
According to the charges, having trespassed at The Venue , they interrupted The Match " by throwing orange powder on The Pitch " with the intention of " obstructing or disrupting that activity".
Ms Murray, of Plough Road, Surrey, Mr Knorr, of Green Street , Oxford, and Mr Bourne, of Moorland Road, Leeds, were granted bail on the condition they do not enter the grounds of a sporting event.
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