Soulboy (film)

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Soulboy
Directed by Shimmy Marcus
Produced by Christine Aldersen
Natasha Carlish
Peter Rudge
Written by Jeff Williams
Starring Martin Compston
Alfie Allen
Pat Shortt
Bruce Jones
Music by Len Arran
Distributed by Soda Pictures
Moviehouse Entertainment
Release dates
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Soulboy (previously given the working title Souled Out[2]) is a 2010 British film directed by Shimmy Marcus about 17-year-old Joe McCain (Martin Compston) coming of age in 1974 amidst the northern soul scene. The film was shot in Stoke on Trent.

Plot

The film is set in Stoke-on-Trent in 1974. Joe McCain, 17 and restless, is bored with the flatline tedium of a life that seems like it's going nowhere, spending his Saturday nights in a dead pub called The Purple Onion and trying to rob the local fish and chip shop. However he then sees a beautiful woman in the street, and acting on impulse follows her into a record shop called Dee Dees Discs, where he finds out that one of her main interests is soul music and dancing at weekends at the Wigan Casino - the home of Northern Soul. He decides to go with his friend Russ on the coach that Saturday night, and starts to devote himself to learning how to fit in with the soul scene and become a Soul Boy - but there are complications on the way...

Cast

Soundtrack

Paul Weller, Feeder, Duffy and The Dap-Kings worked on the soundtrack to the film.[3] Two classic Jimmy Radcliffe recordings appear on the soundtrack release, the storming dancer "Breakaway" by The Steve Karmen Big Band featuring Jimmy Radcliffe and one of the 3 Before 8 alltime classics "Long After Tonight Is All Over".

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