Freebird (2008 film) explained

Freebird
Director:Jon Ivay
Producer:Stephen Woolley
Starring:Gary Stretch
Geoff Bell
Phil Daniels
Peter Bowles
Cinematography:Stephen Woolley
Music:Stephen Woolley
Studio:Freebird Pictures, LLC.
Distributor:Phaze UK
Runtime:96 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

Freebird is a 2008 British comedy film directed by Jon Ivay and starring Gary Stretch, Geoff Bell, Phil Daniels and Peter Bowles.[1]

Plot

Three friends, Fred (Stretch), Tyg (Bell) and Grouch (Daniels), set out on a motorcycle trip to Wales in order to bring back a haul of cannabis for Fred's friend The Chairman (Bowles). What was meant to be a nice weekend in the country soon turns into an ordeal.

Along the way, they encounter revenge seeking bikers and a giant masked wrestler in the pub. Or maybe it's just those magic mushrooms they had for breakfast.

Production

The film was shot in and around Hay-on-Wye in Wales, and London.

Notes and References

  1. Stephen Glynn Quadrophenia - 2014 -- Page 125 "Daniels... took on the role of strung-out biker Grouch in the British comedy Freebird (John Ivay, 2008)"