Frank’s Wild Years is a story of betrayal and last chances at the frayed and
fading edges of the south London underworld.
IN THE TWILIGHT days
between Christmas and New Year, ageing Frank Neaves is about to drink away his
last tenner in a Deptford boozer. A former friend and associate of long-dead
local villain Dave Price, Frank’s scotch-soaked meditation is interrupted when
it’s discovered that Carl, Price’s son and the pub’s landlord, has disappeared
leaving an oblique one line note for barmaid, Adeline.
After a visit to
Carl’s mother, Rose, they discover he has gone to Hull to bring his young
daughter, Grace, back to south London to celebrate New Year’s Eve. Adeline knows
this means coming up against the malevolent James O’Keefe, Carl’s ex-wife’s new
bloke and small time crook. Certain of a violent confrontation that the Carl
can’t win, Adeline persuades Frank to join her and together they take a slow
train for Humberside.
Over the course of the next few days, Frank, Carl
and Adeline each have a chance to redeem past mistakes, none more so than Frank,
whose past comes back to haunt him in ways he could never have imagined.
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'An
urban masterpiece; riveting from first to last. Nick Triplow is the true
successor to Ted Lewis.' Mike Hodges, Film Director - Get Carter
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