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Drama

Wild Bill

- He's the meanest wanker in town

Out on parole after 8 years inside Bill Hayward returns home to find his now 11 and 15 year old sons abandoned by their mother and fending for themselves. Unwilling to play Dad, an uncaring Bill is determined to move on.

Release Date : 2011-10-21

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : STS Media20ten Media

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Charlie Creed-Miles

Character Name : Bill

Original Name : Charlie Creed-Miles

Gender : Male

Will Poulter

Character Name : Dean

Original Name : Will Poulter

Gender : Male

Sammy Williams

Character Name : Jimmy

Original Name : Sammy Williams

Gender : Male

Leo Gregory

Character Name : Terry

Original Name : Leo Gregory

Gender : Male

Andy Serkis

Character Name : Glen

Original Name : Andy Serkis

Gender : Male

Jason Flemyng

Character Name : John

Original Name : Jason Flemyng

Gender : Male

Jaime Winstone

Character Name : Helen

Original Name : Jaime Winstone

Gender : Female

Liz White

Character Name : Roxy

Original Name : Liz White

Gender : Female

Sean Pertwee

Character Name : Jack

Original Name : Sean Pertwee

Gender : Male

Olivia Williams

Character Name : Kelly

Original Name : Olivia Williams

Gender : Female

Marc Warren

Character Name : Adam

Original Name : Marc Warren

Gender : Male

Neil Maskell

Character Name : Dicky

Original Name : Neil Maskell

Gender : Male

Iwan Rheon

Character Name : Pill

Original Name : Iwan Rheon

Gender : Male

Charlotte Spencer

Character Name : Steph

Original Name : Charlotte Spencer

Gender : Female

Peter-Hugo Daly

Character Name : Keith

Original Name : Peter-Hugo Daly

Gender : Male

Mark Monero

Character Name : Freddy

Original Name : Mark Monero

Gender : Male

Lee Whitlock

Character Name : Boss

Original Name : Lee Whitlock

Gender : Male

Graham Fletcher-Cook

Character Name : Policeman

Original Name : Graham Fletcher-Cook

Gender : Male

Jay Simpson

Character Name : Det. Harry 'Superspeed' Cotty

Original Name : Jay Simpson

Gender : Male

Dickon Tolson

Character Name : Russ

Original Name : Dickon Tolson

Gender : Male

Elly Fairman

Character Name : Miss Treedley

Original Name : Elly Fairman

Gender : Female

Peter McCabe

Character Name : Roland

Original Name : Peter McCabe

Gender : Male

Radosław Kaim

Character Name : Jonas

Original Name : Radosław Kaim

Gender : Male

Aaron Ishmael

Character Name : Boz

Original Name : Aaron Ishmael

Gender : Male

Morgan Watkins

Character Name : Viktoras

Original Name : Morgan Watkins

Gender : Male

Hardeep Singh Kohli

Character Name : Raj

Original Name : Hardeep Singh Kohli

Gender : Male

Amanda Henderson

Character Name : Steph's Friend

Original Name : Amanda Henderson

Gender : Female

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

The Council Estate Western. Wild Bill is directed by Dexter Fletcher who also co-writes the screenplay with Danny King. It stars Charlie Creed-Miles, Will Poulter, Liz White, Sammy Williams, Charlotte Spencer, Leo Gregory, Neil Maskell and Iwan Rheon. Music is by Christian Henson and cinematography by George Richmond. Wild Bill Hayward (Creed-Miles) is just out of prison after serving eight years. Heading home he finds his two sons Dean (Poulter) and Jimmy (Williams) fending for themselves after their mother abandoned them. Bill hadn't planned on hanging around, but if he doesn't then the boys will be taken into care. More pressing is that the local drug runners have got young Jimmy working for them, Bill might just have to take his parental responsibilities to another level and justify his Wild reputation. Splendid piece of British grit and wit, Wild Bill follows in the traditions of films directed by British actors, who for their debut directing assignment impressed with the ability to grab the attention and no loosen the grip. Fletcher has done a bang up job here, managing to turn what could have been a standard dysfunctional family melodrama into something more meaningful, engaging and suspenseful. Story is set to the backdrop of working class London, where the building of the Olympic stadium serves as a beacon of hope in the distance, while our principal characters struggle through a world of grimy flats, empty pubs, dirty cafés and drug infested council estates. The narrative operates on two fronts, Bill (Miles superb) is trying to keep on the straight and narrow, as he candidly observes, if his dog craps on the pavement he will get 18 months back in prison! But as he tries to build a relationship with his two sons, especially the older and more colder Dean, circumstances are drawing him back into the violent world he desperately wants to leave behind. It's this angle that gives the film its suspense, as viewers we are wondering if Bill can achieve his goals, will he get a break, will the family become one unit? Elsewhere the film operates as a coming of age story, where Dean has had to grow up real fast to look after his younger brother, even taking on employment at the age of 15 to provide for Jimmy and himself. Then there is matters of the heart, as he is strongly attracted to local girl Steph (Spencer), this aspect is very well handled by Fletcher, who gets the excellent Poulter to deftly portray those early nerves when Cupid starts to draw back its bow, the tentative fumblings of young love easily identifiable to us all. Pic is full of familiar British faces, most of them just stopping by in cameos to lend friendly support to Fletcher's project. They all offer a reassuring presence to proceedings, adding further weight to what is damn fine debut picture. Sometimes violent, often heart warming and tender, and very laugh out loud funny, Wild Bill is a winner. 9/10