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| name = Green Street 2: Stand Your Ground
| name = Green Street 2: Stand Your Ground
| image = Green Street 2 - Stand Your Ground.png
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| director = [[Jesse Johnson (filmmaker)|Jesse V. Johnson]]
| director = [[Jesse Johnson (filmmaker)|Jesse V. Johnson]]
| producer = [[Deborah Del Prete]]<br />Linda McDonough
| producer = [[Deborah Del Prete]]<br>Linda McDonough
| writer = T. Jay O'Brien
| writer = T. Jay O'Brien
| starring = [[Ross McCall]]<br />[[Suzanne May]]<br />[[Vernon Wells (actor)|Vernon Wells]]<br />[[Graham McTavish]]<br />[[Marina Sirtis]]
| starring = {{ubl|[[Ross McCall]]|[[Suzanne May]]|[[Vernon Wells (actor)|Vernon Wells]]|[[Graham McTavish]]|[[Marina Sirtis]]}}
| music = [[Terence Jay]]
| music = [[Terence Jay]]
| cinematography = Jonathan Hall
| cinematography = Jonathan Hall
| editing = Cari Coughlin
| editing = Cari Coughlin
| studio =
| studio = [[OddLot Entertainment]]
| distributor = [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment]]
| distributor = [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment]]
| released = {{Film date|df=yes|2009|3|23}}
| released = {{Film date|df=yes|2009|3|23}}
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| language = English
| language = English
| budget = $1 million
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'''''Green Street 2: Stand Your Ground''''' (also known as '''''Green Street 2''''' and '''''Green Street Hooligans 2: Stand Your Ground''''') is a 2009 American-British film directed by [[Jesse V. Johnson]]. It is a sequel to the 2005 film ''[[Green Street (film)|Green Street]]''. ''[[Green Street 3: Never Back Down]]'' followed in 2013.
'''''Green Street 2: Stand Your Ground''''' (also known as '''''Green Street 2''''' and '''''Green Street Hooligans 2: Stand Your Ground''''') is a 2009 [[Drama (film and television)|drama film]] directed by [[Jesse V. Johnson]]. It is a sequel to the 2005 film ''[[Green Street (film)|Green Street]]''. ''[[Green Street 3: Never Back Down]]'' followed in 2013.


==Plot==
==Plot==
Dave Bjorno, along with other members of the Green Street Elite, are arrested for participating in the fight at the end of the first film, and end up being sent to a tough prison. In prison, the GSE quickly discover the brutality of life on the inside, as they are constant targets of the superior numbered and better-financed [[Chelsea Headhunters|Chelsea]] crew. After a quick brawl the GSE get blamed for the assault and are transported to another prison where a huge number of Bushwackers are waiting for them. Soon after arrival the crew meet up with Marc and his crew, who declare their intentions to make the GSE's time in the prison tough. After throwing an insult about their deceased leader, Pete, they fight, are restrained and are, once again, blamed for the incident.
Dave Bjorno, along with other members of the Green Street Elite, are arrested for participating in the fight at the end of [[Green Street (film)|the first film]], and end up being sent to a tough prison. In prison, the GSE quickly discover the brutality of life on the inside, as they are constant targets of the superior numbered and better-financed [[Chelsea Headhunters|Chelsea]] crew. After a quick brawl, the GSE get blamed for the assault and are transported to another prison where a huge number of [[Millwall Bushwackers|Bushwackers]] are waiting for them. Soon after arrival the crew meet up with Marc and his crew, who declare their intentions to make the GSE's time in the prison a real misery. After throwing an insult about their deceased leader, Pete, they fight, are restrained and are, once again, blamed for the incident.


Soon after, Dave meets up with some Spurs supporters, who offer him advice about surviving in prison. They soon find out that this is not easy, because the Bushwackers are aided by a high ranking prison officer, Veronica, who flagrantly abuses her power to aid them, and also provides them with [[cigarettes]] and [[drugs]]. She also gives them a key to go where they want, which they use to attack a GSE member in Segregation, who is only narrowly rescued by an officer, Officer Mason, who also aids the GSE. They also use this key to gain access to and punish inmates who either cross them or do not follow on with payments.
Soon after, Dave meets up with some Russian supporters, who offer him advice about surviving in prison. They soon find out that this is not easy, because the Bushwackers are aided by a high ranking prison officer, Veronica, who flagrantly abuses her power to aid them, and also provides them with [[cigarettes]] and [[drugs]]. She also gives them a key to go where they want, which they use to attack a GSE member in Segregation, who is only narrowly rescued by an officer, Officer Mason, who also aids the GSE. They also use this key to gain access to and punish inmates who either cross them or do not follow on with payments.


The GSE realize that in order to survive, they need to stand their ground and, with the assistance of Dave, they corner and assault two of the Millwall fans. Soon after this Marc threatens Dave. Dave uses Marc's tactic against him and by beating up the Millwall fans and pretending to be the victims. Angered, Marc gains access to segregation where Dave is sleeping after being sent there and assaults him. However, after one too many Pete taunts, Dave gains the upper hand and is seen to be winning the brawl until Veronica and several police officers break it up.
The GSE realize that in order to survive, they need to stand their ground and, with the assistance of Dave, they corner and assault two of the Millwall fans. Soon after this Marc threatens Dave. Dave uses Marc's tactic against him and by beating up the Millwall fans and pretending to be the victims. Angered, Marc gains access to segregation where Dave is sleeping after being sent there and assaults him. However, after one too many Pete taunts, Dave gains the upper hand and is seen to be winning the brawl until Veronica and several police officers break it up.
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==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[Ross McCall]] as Dave Bjorno
* [[Ross McCall]] as Dave Bjorno
* [[Graham McTavish]] as Big Marc Turner
* [[Graham McTavish]] as Marc "Big Marc" Turner
* [[Luke Massy]] as Keith Morrison
* Luke Massy as Keith Morrison
* [[Nicky Holender]] as Ned Hastings
* Nicky Holender as Ned Hastings
*[[Vernon Wells (actor)|Vernon Wells]] as The Warden
* [[Vernon Wells (actor)|Vernon Wells]] as The Warden
* [[Marina Sirtis]] as Veronica Mavis
* [[Marina Sirtis]] as Veronica Mavis
* [[Timothy V. Murphy]] as Max
* [[Dominique Vandenberg]] as "Gonzo"
* [[Suzanne May]] as Michelle "Red" Miller
* [[Suzanne May]] as Michelle "Red" Miller
* [[Garrett Warren]] as Hegyes
* Garrett Warren as Hegyes
* [[Matthias Hues]] as football Player
* Matthias Hues as Football Player
* [[Jerry Trimble]] as Prisoner
* [[Jerry Trimble]] as Prisoner


==Development==
==Development==
Filmed in around mid-2008 on a $1,000,000 budget, considerably lower than the film's predecessor. None of the original cast from ''Green Street'' returned except for Ross McCall, who reprised his role as Dave, and Terence Jay, who played a different character. The film was released [[Direct-to-video|straight-to-video]] in March 2009.<ref>{{cite web|title=Green Street Hooligans 2, Release Info|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1300853/releaseinfo|website=IMDB|accessdate=14 July 2017}}</ref>
Green Street 2 was filmed in around mid-2008 on a $1,000,000 budget, considerably lower than the film's predecessor. None of the original cast from ''Green Street'' returned except for Ross McCall, who reprised his role as Dave, and Terence Jay, who played a different character. The film was released [[Direct-to-video|straight-to-video]] in March 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.horror-asylum.com/promotions/index.asp?Item=253|title=Green Street 2 DVD Giveaway - Horror Promotions and Giveaways - Horror Movie Entertainment News and Reviews|work=www.horror-asylum.com|date=3 March 2009 |accessdate=23 June 2020}}</ref>


==Reception==
==Reception==
While its predecessor received mixed reviews, Green Street 2 received a largely negative response. Criticism was largely centred around the unrealistic filming locations (despite being set in the UK, the prison was based in the US with inmates wearing orange jumpsuits) and some unconvincing British accents performed by American cast members.
While its predecessor received mixed reviews, Green Street 2 received a largely negative response. Criticism was largely centred on the unrealistic filming locations (despite being set in the UK, the prison was based in the US with inmates wearing orange jumpsuits) and some unconvincing English accents performed by American cast members.<ref>{{cite web |title=Green Street Hooligans 2 User Revies |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1300853/reviews?spoiler=hide&sort=helpfulnessScore&dir=desc&ratingFilter=0 |website=IMDB |access-date=26 July 2024}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 23:17, 25 December 2024

Green Street 2: Stand Your Ground
Directed byJesse V. Johnson
Written byT. Jay O'Brien
Produced byDeborah Del Prete
Linda McDonough
Starring
CinematographyJonathan Hall
Edited byCari Coughlin
Music byTerence Jay
Production
company
Distributed byLionsgate Home Entertainment
Release date
  • 23 March 2009 (2009-03-23)
Running time
94 minutes
CountriesUnited Kingdom
United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1 million

Green Street 2: Stand Your Ground (also known as Green Street 2 and Green Street Hooligans 2: Stand Your Ground) is a 2009 drama film directed by Jesse V. Johnson. It is a sequel to the 2005 film Green Street. Green Street 3: Never Back Down followed in 2013.

Plot

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Dave Bjorno, along with other members of the Green Street Elite, are arrested for participating in the fight at the end of the first film, and end up being sent to a tough prison. In prison, the GSE quickly discover the brutality of life on the inside, as they are constant targets of the superior numbered and better-financed Chelsea crew. After a quick brawl, the GSE get blamed for the assault and are transported to another prison where a huge number of Bushwackers are waiting for them. Soon after arrival the crew meet up with Marc and his crew, who declare their intentions to make the GSE's time in the prison a real misery. After throwing an insult about their deceased leader, Pete, they fight, are restrained and are, once again, blamed for the incident.

Soon after, Dave meets up with some Russian supporters, who offer him advice about surviving in prison. They soon find out that this is not easy, because the Bushwackers are aided by a high ranking prison officer, Veronica, who flagrantly abuses her power to aid them, and also provides them with cigarettes and drugs. She also gives them a key to go where they want, which they use to attack a GSE member in Segregation, who is only narrowly rescued by an officer, Officer Mason, who also aids the GSE. They also use this key to gain access to and punish inmates who either cross them or do not follow on with payments.

The GSE realize that in order to survive, they need to stand their ground and, with the assistance of Dave, they corner and assault two of the Millwall fans. Soon after this Marc threatens Dave. Dave uses Marc's tactic against him and by beating up the Millwall fans and pretending to be the victims. Angered, Marc gains access to segregation where Dave is sleeping after being sent there and assaults him. However, after one too many Pete taunts, Dave gains the upper hand and is seen to be winning the brawl until Veronica and several police officers break it up.

Due to lack of space, the prison Governor asks Veronica and Officer Mason to select 60 people to set free, under the circumstances that they will not damage society if let go. Veronica intentionally chooses most of the Millwall fans, even though they are mostly troublesome, but the Governor spots this. Officer Mason provides a more suitable list of which he agrees to, apart from the three members of the GSE who have been trouble since they came. Veronica then asks for three of her Millwall fans to be set free instead, but the Governor has an idea to let them compete for this prize by arranging a football match.

Marc notices Dave's girlfriend at several visiting days and orders two of his friends on the outside to keep her hostage. Marc threatens Dave that he will kill his girlfriend unless he throws the match. Before the match begins, Dave informs his friend, Max of what is going to happen and tells him to call his friend to go over to the house and save his girlfriend.

As the match begins, a gruesome fight breaks out while play is going on and Dave deliberately plays badly so Millwall can win. However, the GSE arrive at Dave's house to save his girlfriend. Max then gives Dave the signal that she is okay, and Dave stops throwing the game. Millwall stand no chance with West Ham outplaying them completely and Dave scoring the winning goal. After the game ends, Marc, now distressed at Dave, goes up to him and threatens him, but Dave laughs in his face. He then orders his men to kill Dave's girlfriend, only to discover that the GSE are at the other end of his phone. At that moment, he and his two friends are detained for kidnapping Dave's girlfriend and Veronica is also arrested on a charge of drugs trafficking (Officer Mason had secretly informed on her). Officer Mason is promoted and Dave and his friends are set free.

The film ends with the 3 boys out of prison and, though Dave wants to spend time with his girlfriend, the GSE have organized a party for them to celebrate, which they accept.

Cast

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Development

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Green Street 2 was filmed in around mid-2008 on a $1,000,000 budget, considerably lower than the film's predecessor. None of the original cast from Green Street returned except for Ross McCall, who reprised his role as Dave, and Terence Jay, who played a different character. The film was released straight-to-video in March 2009.[1]

Reception

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While its predecessor received mixed reviews, Green Street 2 received a largely negative response. Criticism was largely centred on the unrealistic filming locations (despite being set in the UK, the prison was based in the US with inmates wearing orange jumpsuits) and some unconvincing English accents performed by American cast members.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Green Street 2 DVD Giveaway - Horror Promotions and Giveaways - Horror Movie Entertainment News and Reviews". www.horror-asylum.com. 3 March 2009. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Green Street Hooligans 2 User Revies". IMDB. Retrieved 26 July 2024.
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