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1. REAL MONEY (1995) - Ron Peck

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A tough and gritty drama set in East London’s boxing world, starring Jimmy Tibbs. Watch the full movie via live stream, order the DVD or sign-up for free to access the Intro, full Credits and Archive.

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REAL MONEY Real Money – 2 Extracts is a tough and gritty drama set in East London’s boxing world. Starring Jimmy Tibbs , Jimmy Flint , Mark Tibbs , Mark Kaylor , Rita Lawrence , Jason ...

3. Films - Ron Peck

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Watch full movies, additional takes and archival footage of Fighters (1991), Real Money (1995) and Cross-Channel (2008) and read the director's notes. More films coming soon.

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FILMS FIGHTERS – EXTRACT Fighters follows a group of young East End boxers as they try to make it to the top in the hardest game of all. With Mark Kaylor , Dean Hollington , Mark Tibbs ...

5. REAL MONEY (1995) Credits - Ron Peck

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View the full credits of the film Real Money by Ron Peck. UK, 1995, 75 minutes, Colour. Crew and Cast. You can also access archival material relating to the film and order a live stream or DVD.

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REAL MONEY  > CREDITS Took my breath away.   I thought… Is this real?   Is this acting? — C4 VIEWER REAL MONEY UK, 1995 75 minutes Colour CREW Director Ron Peck Prod...

7. REAL MONEY (1995) Intro - Ron Peck

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It was boxer Bradley Stone who suggested the idea that ultimately became Real Money, a drama showing the more desperate and criminal side, which forever held out temptations to the boxer struggling to make a living in the sport. Read more.

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REAL MONEY  > INTRO INTRODUCTION It was boxer Bradley Stone who suggested the idea that ultimately became Real Money when, soon after making Fighters , he said there was another side to li...

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