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| Cass | 18 | 2008 | 102 Mins | Jon S. Baird | Jon S. Baird | David Moyes | | Will Clarke, Jon S. Baird, Pierre Weisbein | Nonso Anozie ... Cass Leo Gregory... Freeman Tamer Hassan... Ray Nathalie Press... Elaine Paul Kaye... Club Promoter Jamie Kenna... Mob Leader Ralph Ineson... Sgt. Mullins Bronson Webb ... Assassin Robbie Gee... Marlon Linda Bassett... Doll Lorraine Stanley... Linda Eddie Webber... Ron Gavin Brocker... Prentice Lucy Russell... TV Presenter Peter Wight... Cecil Winston Ellis... Zulu Daniel Kaluuya...Young Cass - age 14 Jayson Wheatley...Young Prentice - 14 Rory Jennings... Young Freeman Dave Lea... Bingo Nick Bartlett....Pub Regular Gemma Baker... Tracie Geoffrey Beevers...Vicar Gary Lawrence... Delroy Jackson Johnny Palmiero... Shaun Helen Anderson... Detective Lee Turnbull... Male Diner Jack Bence... Teenage Bully Sid Young... Teenage Bully 2 Brandon Robinson... Billy Tiggy Allen... Florist Kane Manera... Greek Waiter Mario Demetriou....Greek Waiter Liam Smith... Gaffer Verelle Roberts... Young Cass Callum Ruane... Young Prentice Jack Johnson
Frank Bruno | | Produced By: Stefan Haller | | Genre: Biography; Crime; Drama | | Photography By: Christopher Ross | | Production Company: Cass Films | | Sound By: Gareth John | This is a story of one formidable individual, and of modern Britain in the making. Cass Pennant was an orphaned Jamaican baby, brought up by an elderly English couple in an all-white south London suburb.
In the intolerant days before multiculturalism, the young Cass was subject to the racist bullying of the times. We see the young man find his identity among the hooligan tribes of east London, and then self-expression in violence.
CASS takes us through the rough-and-ready badlands of seventies and eighties London, from street to terrace to nightclub. As Cass Pennant finds status as a street legend, his reputation as a fearless fighter and peerless security man brings him into conflict with an emerging weapons culture. Foreshadowing our violent times, he narrowly survives shooting at point-blank range. The ultimate question remains: Revenge or reform? Vendetta, or personal growth? This is a story of its times. This is a legend of the streets. This is CASS. | | Official Website: image |  |  |
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