Great news for movie fans, specially those of us that love “Brit” films, with a release set for the 7th September, “St. George’s Day” looks like it’s going to be an amazing film to see on our local cinema screens.
Starring Frank Harper, Craig Fairbrass, Vincent Regan, Neil Maskell, Luke Treadaway, Keeley Hazell, Charles Dance, Jamie Foreman and Ashley Walters.
St George’s Day is a new British crime thriller that follows the story of infamous gangster cousins Micky Mannock and Ray Collishaw. Having long since graduated from the terraces they now run the top firm in London. But when they lose a drug shipment belonging to the Russian Mafia, a turf war threatens to tear their empire apart.

Their only hope is a potential heist in Berlin that’ll clear their debts and set them up for life. Pursued by the Russians and the police they travel undercover with a huge English super firm who are heading across to watch the 3 Lions play Germany on St George’s Day. While the police are diverted by the England and German firms going head to head in the mother of all battles, Micky and Rayhave one shot at the heist that could save both themselves and everything they’ve ever fought for. But they hadn’t counted on a grass at the heart of their firm whose sole intent is to bring them crashing down.

St George’s Day – New Teaser Trailer
St. George’s Day is set for release in the United Kingdom by Metrodome Distribution and opens in cinemas across the UK on 7th September 2012.
Get the latest from behind the scenes and insight straight from the director’s mouth at www.facebook.com/StGeorgesDayMovie
Release date 7th September 2012
Certificate TBC / Running Time TBC

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The Trailer looks awesome. Can’t wait to watch it!!!
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I love a good British movie and this does look good
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