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  • MOVIE page: The Wee Man (2013)
  • Rate: 5.1/10 total 352 votes 
  • Genre: Drama
  • Runtime: 106 min
  • Director: Ray Burdis
  • Stars: Bhrina Bache, Patrick Bergin, Hannah Blamires | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: John Beckett   
Writing Credits By:
    (in alphabetical order)
  • Ray Burdis 

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The Wee Man (2013) Synopsis :

Based on the true life story of Glasgow gangster Paul Ferris. The film follows Ferris's life as a young boy growing up on the tough streets of Blackhill. After he suffered relentless bullying at the hands of a local gang "The Banks Brothers" who terrorized the local community and witnessing Police corruption, he soon learned to become a Lion and fight back. At The age of 16 the worm turned and Ferris quickly made a name for himself on the streets after single handily taking on and dispatching the gang he despised as a child. He is taken under the wing of Arthur Thompson "The God Father" and soon rises up the ranks only to be bitterly betrayed by the people he respected and trusted.The lines are drawn and Glasgow's most notorious Gangland War in it's history is about to erupt........

Plot: The true-life story of Paul Ferris.  »

Story: The true-life story of Paul Ferris.

Produced By:

  • D. Carter known as associate executive producer
  • S. Denison known as associate executive producer
  • D.J. Hale known as associate executive producer
  • N.R. Jennings known as associate executive producer
  • Andrew Loveday known as co-producer
  • Mike Loveday known as producer
  • Terry Loveday known as co-producer
  • Billy Murray known as executive producer
  • Shail Shah known as executive producer
  • Gerry Toomey known as line producer

FullCast & Crew:
  • Bhrina Bache known as Air Hostess
  • Patrick Bergin known as Arthur Thompson
  • Hannah Blamires known as WPC
  • Steven Borrie known as Prison Officer
  • Lewis Brand known as Prison Guard
  • Martin Compston known as Paul Ferris
  • Chris Cowlin known as Police Officer
  • Steve Daly known as George
  • Simon DeSilva known as Arthurs Cronie - Body Guard
  • Paul Donnelly known as Bobby Glover
  • Gary Driscoll known as Pub Singer
  • Michael Elkin known as Jimmy
  • David Elliot known as Older John Banks
  • Greg Forrest known as Young Hairlip Banks
  • James Forrest known as Banks Brother
  • Jonny Forrest known as Young John Banks
  • CathyAnne Fox known as Waitress
  • David Gillespie known as Governor
  • Phillip Gormley known as Man In Black
  • Clare Grogan known as Jenny Ferris
  • John Hannah known as Tam McGraw
  • Kenneth Harvey known as Police Sergeant Gilgannon
  • Richard Herdman known as Pub & Club Punter
  • Michael Higgins known as Young Johnny
  • Martin Ashley Jones known as Older Hairlip Banks
  • Daniel Kerr known as Young Paul Ferris
  • Jamie Laird known as TV Man With MIC
  • Nick Lavelle known as Bank Robber
  • Denis Lawson known as Willie
  • Lauretta Lewis known as Biker's Girlfriend
  • Robert Lockhart known as Policeman
  • Scott MacCallum known as Screw (as Scott Fulton MacCallum)
  • Euan Macnaughton known as Detective
  • Dave MacRae known as Older Birthmark Banks
  • Andrew Marley known as Young Jimmy
  • Joy McAvoy known as Cath Ferris
  • Joy McBrinn known as Mother Banks
  • Robert McCafferty known as Raymond Bonnar
  • Matt McClure known as Johnny
  • Stephen McCole known as Junior Thompson
  • Steven McEwan known as Shady Man 1
  • Joanne McGuinness known as Susan
  • Ryan McLaughlin known as Young Birthmark Banks
  • Laura McMonagle known as Anne Marie
  • Jamie Michie known as Thug 1
  • Alastair Thomson Mills known as Wilson - The Huge Armed Policeman
  • John Milroy known as Screw 2
  • Jon Lee Morris known as Pub Customer
  • Eileen Nicholas known as Mrs. Gillespie
  • Eve Pearce known as Maggie
  • Scott Peden known as Joe Hanlon
  • Ian Pirie known as Police Sergent
  • James Robinson known as Motorbike Hitman
  • Douglas Russell known as Tam Pearce
  • Samantha Shields known as Lucy
  • Neil Alexander Smith known as Pub Drinker
  • Jim Sweeney known as Gordon Ross
  • Rita Tushingham known as Rita Thompson
  • Kelvin Wise known as Junior Thompson Thug
  • Marc Zammit known as Bank robber

Production Companies:

  • Carnaby International



The Wee Man (2013) Review by lisapatrick from United Kingdom
Went to see this in the cinema and thought it would be hard hitting andexciting. Had high expectations but was really let down. Firstly, allthe woman cast members were terrible. Acting left a lot to be desiredand were wooden and frankly annoying. Stand out performance was fromthe actor who played Arthur Jr (Fat Boy.) Being from Glasgow- theaccents were ridiculous- if you come from the South Side of Glasgow youdon't talk like you are from Edinburgh. Some of the more violent sceneswere quite good. The most annoying thing about this film was theportrayal of Paul Ferris. He was not a hero, he did not stab and scalppeople because he was bullied as a child. He was a criminal and a thug.Its as if someone has listened to Paul Ferris' side of the story andnot listened to anyone else. The film was mince. Would give this a missif you are interested in the Glasgow Gangster scene as it does not ringtrue to what really happened.





The Wee Man (2013) Review by Blackhill1965 from Scotland

The police in Scotland maintain that Ferris remains involved inserious, organized crime. This is overlooked by the luvvy pals whoswallow and peddle his "reformed" gangster patter. Why anyone isinterested in this odd little self-publicist bamboozles mostright-thinking Glaswegians. Any comparisons to US mafia movies ismisguided as this flick stemmed from a work of literary fiction. Theblatant and often contradictory lies therein serve to promote his manymyths while demonising his equally repugnant rivals. The AdvertisingStandards Authority ought to do something about the movie poster's"true life and crimes" claim. Putting these moral reasons to one side,the film is utter mince. It would be very interesting to know theactual budget of this "low budget" effort. I would also quibble withthe reviews which single out Martin Compston as a sole, redeemingfeature. SPOILER - the film Ferris avenging Arthur Thompson'smother-in-law's murder. This took place in 1966 ... when Ferris wasaged 3!





The Wee Man (2013) Review by Bo Atdrinks from United Kingdom
"What must be appreciated is that war among civilians,such as I amdescribing, is ever so much more ambiguous and enigmatic than a warbetween nations". Joe Bonanno.

No pop-corn was crunched, by a decent-sized Glaswegian audience, asthey intently watched this film.

Fact. There was another boy who grew up in Blackhill. He avoided drinkand got into politics, becoming a local councillor, then councilleader, then elected to the Scottish Parliament and held ministerialoffice. Not all people from Blackhill are the same. Not all Glaswegiansare the same.

Male lead plays a boy who grew up in the Blackhill area of Glasgow. Thearea was a scheme (peripheral estate), which was well known for itscriminality and violence. The fear of violence that pervaded this, andsimilar areas of Glasgow, is shown well in early parts of the film, andthroughout it.

The boy is shown trapped in this violent environment, and as he growsup, he has to try to cope with this reality. This film is based on theautobiography of his life. A generation ago, there was a film entitled'A Sense of Freedom', and this film is of the same genre. The mainevents in this film occurred about two decades ago in Glasgow. It isamazing that it has taken so long to make a film of those events, asthere was always a decent gangster film to be made on the subject.Organized crime in Glasgow is not highly structured, it is based aroundblood-families and this is shown well in the film. Casual violence isalso associated with territorially-based street-gangs.

Lead male acts well, as does the rest of the cast. Main gang-leadersare played well and convince in their roles of gang-leaders oozingcunning and inspiring fear. Their names were well known to Glaswegians,this reviewer has been in company where a certain name has hardly daredto be whispered.

The main events in the film will be familiar to many Glaswegians. Ithas been too long since this reviewer read the autobiography, or anything else on the subject, to see how closely the film sticks to this.However, broadly, film sticks to events that are well known; legally,in at least one version of events, or just as mere street gossip.

The film tries to give explanations, which causes the film to jumpabout a bit chronologically. Real events are shown, but sometimes thechronology is changed. Other real events are added to, for legal orartistic reasons, and they will be easily spotted by Glaswegians. Mostof the main events will be familiar to Glaswegians. Outsiders would besurprised how truthful some things were, sometimes just very littledetails.

The film was not made with a lot of money and this sometimes shows insome stage-sets. There was very little location shooting done inGlasgow, which no doubt Glaswegians will miss and notice. Those notfamiliar with Glasgow, please note, this does not ruin the film, butplease be aware, the real-life Glasgow locations were less grand andmore grim. One particular location could not be filmed as it had beendemolished. A well-known story, which sadly is not in the film.

I remember reading 'Donny Brasco' many years ago, thinking it would bea great film, and not happy when the film came out, as it was verydifferent from the book. However, 'Donny' is a good film. Treat thisfilm the same way. For artistic and legal reasons, sometimes thingsneed to be changed. The recollections of one person may not match thoseof someone else.

Some criticize this film for glamourizing violence. This reviewerdisagrees. Criminality, gangsterism and violence are de-glamourized bythis film.

This film should always have been made. The subject matter makes thatso. It is a good gangster film, hence; 7/10.






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