Green Street is a 2005 British/American independent fictional movie about football hooliganism in England. The story and screenplay were developed by former hooligan turned author Dougie Brimson and it was directed by Lexi Alexander. In the United States and Australia, the film is called Green Street Hooligans, while in the United Kingdom it has the title Green Street after initially being called Hooligans. In other countries, it is called Football Hooligans or just Hooligans. In the film, an American college student falls in with a violent West Ham football firm run by his brother-in-law... and is morally transformed by their commitment to each other. Throughout the film, the Green Street Elite fight other "firms" such as Tottenham Hotspur's Yid Army, Birmingham City's Zulus, Manchester United's Red Army and Millwall's Bushwackers. A sequel called Green Street 2: Stand Your Ground, was released straight-to-video in 2009. Matt Buckner , a journalism major, is expelled from Harvard University after cocaine is discovered in his room. However, the cocaine belongs to Jeremy Van Holden , his roommate.
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| Release date: | September 9, 2005 |
| Directed by: | Lexi Alexander |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 109 Minutes |
| Producer: | Donald Zuckerman, Deborah Del Prete, Gigi Pritzker |
| Editor: | Paul Trejo |
| Music by: | Christopher Franke |
| Cinematography: | Alexander Buono |
| Screenplay by: | Lexi Alexander, Josh Shelov, Dougie Brimson |