ACTOR Danny Dyer swears 87 times in his new footie hooligan film, which contains 2.4 expletives a minute. The ex-EastEnders star, 47, plays potty-mouthed drug addict Jack Jones in Marching Powder.
Part of the magic of film is using alternatives to make things look real, with water and alcohol-free beer used for alcohol.
The outrageous new British comedy sees Dyer play Jack, an aging football hooligan who feels irrelevant in today's society.
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