The Magnificent Eleven (film) explained

The Magnificent Eleven
Director:Jeremy Wooding
Music:Phil Lawrence
Cinematography:Ian Howes
Editing:Kant Pan
Distributor:Eureka Entertainment (UK)
Runtime:91 minutes
Language:English

The Magnificent Eleven is a 2013 American western film directed by Jeremy Wooding and written by John Adams, Peter Adams and Irvine Welsh.[1] The film stars Josh O'Connor, Robert Vaughn, Joseph Millson and Irvine Welsh.

Briefly shown in Cannes in May 2012, after a brief theatrical release in March 2013 in Ireland and in May 2016 in the UK, it was released in 2013 in DVD.[2]

Plot

A modern remake of the film The Magnificent Seven, in East End of London where "cowboys" are a football team and "Indians" run the local curry house.[3]

The Cowboys FC, overage and overweight South London team, are sponsored by an Indian restaurant.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Trainspotting Author Irvine Welsh To Direct The Magnificent Eleven. Slashfilm. Brendon. Connelly. May 22, 2009. February 10, 2022.
  2. Book: Glynn, Stephen . 2018. The British Football Film . Springer International Publishing. 134 . 9783319777276.
  3. Web site: The Magnificent Eleven . thedigitalfix.com . 2021-12-31 .