Danny Dyer Wants You to ‘Support Local’ In Marching Powder TV Spot

Danny Dyer looks frustrated in Marching Powder

Coming to UK Cinemas in March is Danny Dyer‘s Marching Powder. Danny is a geezer with an important message about his film, ‘Support Local’  watch his action packed comedy in your local cinema!

Whatever you think Mr Dyer and his upcoming film, he’s correct, and the Industry Trust agree. The man himself wants to watch his not so average ‘rom-com’ on the big screen legally. The Moments Worth Paying for campaign is once again educating the masses in the best cinematic way. We all appreciate cinema is expensive and illegally watching films does unfortunately push ticket prices up, plus quality is also poor.

Marching Powder follows Jack (Dyer) an ageing, drug-taking football hooligan who feels increasingly irrelevant in today’s society as he struggles to keep his family together. He gets a rush on drugs pushes him back into hooliganism and when he gets arrested he’s given 6 weeks to turn his life around.

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There’s romance, there’s comedy, but this ain’t no ‘rom-com’…Set in the irreverent and profane world of cult classic The Football Factory, MARCHING POWDER is a hilarious, poignant and action-packed big screen comedy-drama. The film follows the story of Jack Jones (Danny Dyer), an aging, drug-taking football hooligan who feels increasingly irrelevant in today’s society as he struggles to keep his family together. Hooked on drugs and adrenaline; and struggling to resist the pull of his firm of fellow football fans, Jack is arrested after some violent matchday exploits and given six weeks to turn his life around, or else face a long spell in prison.

Juggling his marriage, his mates, his hard-nut bully of a father-in-law, and his unhinged 25-year-old brother-in-law, Jack tries to get his life back on track, but his world slowly starts to spiral out of control. Can Jack overcome his inner demons, or is he heading for jail?

Marching Powder also stars Stephanie Leonidas, Callum Macnab, Arty Dyer, Bailey Patrick, Lex Shrapnel, Janet Kumah and Geoff Bell. You can watch it in UK Cinemas from 7th March.


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