Rise of the Footsoldier 4: Marbella (2019)

★ 5.1 1h 25m IMDb

Fresh out of prison, Pat Tate steps right back into his Essex nightclub. But still disgruntled, he soon sets out to Marbelle to revenge those that put him away for five years. While in Spain, Pat cannot turn away from the opportunity to score the biggest drug deal of his life. All he needs is for his Essex pals Tony and Craig to deliver the cash to Marbella to close the deal. But Craig, useless as ever, turns a simple plane trip to a massive road trip packed with trickery and danger. And Tony is more worried about making it back to England as he has promised to support his best friend Nigel Benn at the boxing match of his life. While waiting in Marbella, Pat proceeds with the violent revenge he has craved for years. Revenges are made and Tony and Carlton walk Nigel Benn out to what turns out to be one of the most tragic fights in history. But the drugs they bring back seems to be a bad batch and cause them more trouble than they have ever anticipated before.

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Craig Fairbrass
Craig Fairbrass as Pat Tate Age 62 · Stepney, London, England, UK Craig Fairbrass (born 1964) is an English actor. He is known for his distinctive Cockney accent. Description above from the Wikipedia article Craig Fairbrass, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of co...
Terry Stone
Terry Stone as Tony Tucker Age 55 · Kingston-Upon-thames, England, UK From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Terry Stone (born 13 January 1971 in Kingston upon Thames), also known as Terry Turbo, is a British actor and film producer. Before a career in film, Stone was a...
Roland Manookian
Roland Manookian as Craig Rolfe Age 47 · Bermondsey, London, England, UK ​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Roland Manookian (Born 1979) is an English actor of Armenian descent, who is most notable for his role as Zebedee, in the 2004 film The Football Factory, and...
Emily Wyatt
Emily Wyatt as Charlotte Berkshire, England, UK Emily Wyatt is an English actress born in 1990 and raised in Berkshire, UK. She began her acting journey early, performing as a child with the Horsham Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society and attendi...
Byron Gibson
Byron Gibson as Ricky London Byron Gibson entered the film industry in 2008 when Jean-Claude Van Damme cast him as a gangster, marking the start of a career that has taken him across the globe. Since then, Byron has appeared in o...
Sandra Portillo
Sandra Portillo as Valentina Sandra Portillo is an actress known for her roles in various film and television productions. Her filmography includes appearances in movies such as "Rise of the Footsoldier: Marbella," "Laid in Ameri...

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r96sk 6/10 Jan 11, 2021
An improvement on 3.

<em>'Rise of the Footsoldier 4: Marbella'</em>, like two of its three predecessors, isn't good. However, this one is more of a less serious outing for the series. It still features the, let's be honest, cringey wannabe-esque gangster stuff, but this one probably has the most comedic intentions. All the issues from the earlier films remain, in truth.

I never really cared for the main plot, though I didn't have a bad time watching it unfold - it's lame, but just about watchable. My 'favourite' part of this is the, unofficially titled, Adventures of Tony & Craig - they practically go on a road trip and it is amusing. The ending is kinda humorous, too.

Cast-wise it's, like all of the <em>'Rise of the Footsoldier'</em> productions, average at best. Everyone gives a forgettable performance unfortunately, Craig Fairbrass has enough about him to lead satisfactorily but there isn't a true standout. Cool seeing boxer Conor Benn portray father Nigel though.

I see a fifth film is on course to land later this year. It's actually impressive that they've managed to craft this many stories from the one, true life, event. I plan on checking it out when it's released.

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