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Being Keegan ()


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When a tormented naval officer returns home to Liverpool, the city becomes a landscape for atonement as he is forced to confront a traumatic childhood event.

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Jay
Adam Perryman ...
Young Jay
Ryan Barr ...
Sean
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Teen Jay
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Sally
Sean Rooney ...
Andy
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Tommy
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Spud
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Spud's Mate 1 (as Michael Peace)
Scott Murphy ...
Spud's Mate 2
Emma Hind ...
Police Officer 1
Carl Cockram ...
Police Officer 2
Samira Saeed ...
Young Mother
Sophie Bibby ...
Little Girl 1
Jenna Saeed ...
Little Girl 2
Daniel Murphy ...
Boy 1
Prince Goubadia ...
Boy 2
Rosie O'Neill ...
Teenage Girl 1
Dominique Grimes ...
Teenage Girl 2
Jordan Barkley ...
70's Boy
Michael Moran ...
70's Boy / Lad on Field
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70's Boy (as Jack Meakin)
Seymour McCashin ...
70's Boy / Lad on Field
Campbell Charlie ...
70's Boy (as Charlie Campbell)
Andrew Holliday ...
70's Boy
Tom Sidney ...
80's Boy 1 (as Tom Russell)
Philip Davies ...
80's Boy 2
Joseph Stanley ...
Lad on Field
Andrew Chondol ...
Lad on Field
Declan Hill ...
Lad on Field
Nathan Groom ...
Lad On Field
James Thomas ...
Lad on Field
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Charlie Lambert ...
Sports Commentator (voice)
Liam Scott ...
Sean
Joe Stanley ...
70s Footballer
Sean Rooney ...
Andy (uncredited)

Directed by

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Stephanie Zari

Written by

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Jilly Gardiner ... (written by)

Produced by

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Lyndon Baldock ... executive producer
Jason Canovas ... executive producer
Jilly Gardiner ... executive producer
Monika Kasprzak ... co-producer
Jennifer Monks ... producer
Gareth Pugh ... co-producer
Stephanie Zari ... producer

Music by

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Stephen Gallagher

Cinematography by

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Brian Strange ... director of photography

Editing by

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Marco Ruffatti

Editorial Department

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Lucie Barbier ... colorist
Ben Elkaim ... assistant editor / conform artist
Catriona Delbridge ... additional editor (uncredited)

Production Design by

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Jan Brown

Art Direction by

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Keith Hufton

Set Decoration by

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Lorna Gibson

Costume Design by

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Liz Sheard

Makeup Department

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Kelly Ann Holmes ... assistant makeup artist
Debbie Lodge ... assistant makeup artist
Martin McClean ... hair and make up designer

Production Management

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Monika Kasprzak ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Kate Ellison ... third assistant director
Eddie Leader ... first assistant director
Adam McCarthy ... first assistant director
Ashley Price ... first assistant director

Sound Department

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Sam Auguste ... adr recordist
Catherine Brennand ... assistant sound editor
Jason Canovas ... supervising sound editor
Tim Chaproniere ... re-recording mixer
Peter Gleaves ... adr mixer
Dan Guest ... boom operator (as Dan Gibson)
Michael Hedges ... re-recording mixer
Gilbert Lake ... re-recording mixer
Andrew Layfield ... sound recordist
Paul Nilson ... boom operator
George Palmer ... assistant sound editor
Luke Parkinson ... sound recordist
Jason Peacock ... sound designer
Gwilym Perry ... foley editor
Shayne Ragg ... assistant sound editor
Craig Rihoy ... sound recordist
Callum Scott ... sound effects editor
Nigel Stone ... supervising adr editor
Charlotte Wade ... adr recordist
Mhairi Wyles-Lang ... adr bookings
Jason Peacock ... additional re-recording mixer (uncredited)

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Stacia Akaba ... visual effects post producer
Omar Akkari ... lead visual effects artist
Chris Cronin ... additional visual effects
Johnny Hicks ... visual effects artist
Jon Purton ... visual effects post producer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Greg Ashcroft ... second assistant camera
Michael Bonner ... electrician
Judith Chan ... second assistant camera
Ran Geffen ... first assistant camera
A.J. Golesworthy ... first assistant camera
Rob Hart ... steadicam operator
David Hill ... camera operator
David Hill ... camera operator
Adam Murphy ... electrician
Carl Noble ... first assistant camera
Wes Rashid ... still photographer
Duncan Roe ... second unit director of photography
Ben Schmidt ... digital image technician
Adam Sheldon ... second assistant camera
Alex Stevenson ... digital image technician
Alex Stone ... second unit director of photography
Duncan Telford ... additional cinematography
Russel Torode ... second assistant camera
Dan Turner ... digital image technician

Casting Department

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Jade Jobes ... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Francesca Davies ... wardrobe assistant
Frances Horler ... wardrobe assistant
Francesca Davies ... costume assistant (uncredited)

Music Department

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Justin Lockey ... composer: additional music
Stephen Gallagher ... composer: additional music (uncredited)

Transportation Department

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Cori Fini ... driver

Additional Crew

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Jonathan Carter ... set medic
Maria Dewhurst ... production coordinator
Margot Douglas ... production assistant
Alexander Graham ... assistant archive researcher
Matthew Hall ... production assistant
Joseph McArdle ... production assistant
Jen McKeown ... production coordinator (as Jennifer McKeown)
Jack McLoughlin ... production assistant
Philip Meachem ... production coordinator
Ben Orrell-Jones ... production assistant
Rich Tiernan ... production assistant
Colin Laviola ... sales agent (uncredited)

Thanks

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Alan Birkenhead & Family ... thanks
Ryan Garry ... special thanks
Sofie Magos ... very special thanks
Ann Monks ... very special thanks
Phil Monks ... very special thanks
Peter Shilton ... thanks
Paul Nilson Snr ... thanks / thanks: production team
Robert Weatherall ... thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Growing up in Liverpool Football Club's 1970's heyday, 10-year-old Jay and his best friend Sean spend their days playing football in the backstreets of marginalized Liverpool, gripped by the rise of celebrity footballer Kevin Keegan who becomes their hero. When tragedy strikes, it changes their lives forever. We follow Jay's journey as he returns home after 25 years and explore the ramifications of childhood trauma into adulthood.

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  • 22 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Andrew Games originally auditioned for the role of Spud, but was invited back to audition a second time for Tommy. Spud was eventually played by Philip Shaun McGuinness, whereas Games received the role of Tommy. See more »

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