#12 - MARC WARREN & PAUL HILLS
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About this listen
Half the Picture’s guests this episode are actor Marc Warren and filmmaker Paul Hills, star and writer/director of the cult ‘90’s British coming of age film ‘Boston Kickout’, celebrating it’s 30th anniversary this year!
Marc and Paul joined us on the pod to reflect on their memories of making ‘Boston Kickout’ as well as to chat about the friendship and shorthand they forged on the film, their experiences working with John Simm and Andrew Lincoln and the life-threatening stunt that nearly claimed them both.
If you'd like to watch our interview with Marc and Paul, check out the episode on YouTube at the link below!
https://youtu.be/_eAh9birFwI
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Note: This interview was recorded on the 17th October, 2025
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Timecodes:
00:00 - Intro
01:53 - Interview Begins
03:11 - Reflections on Boston Kickout
08:27 - Marc's Performance As Robert
11:04 - Paul's Childhood in Stevenage
13:37 - Shooting in Stevenage
16:40 - Marc and Paul's Working Relationship
21:07 - How Paul Directs
24:46 - Shooting The Nightclub Scene
29:25 - Memories of The Shoot
32:32 - Life-Threatening Stunts
35:02 - Improvisation On Set
36:39 - Lessons from Boston Kickout
39:04 - Outro
'MARC WARREN & PAUL HILLS talk Boston Kickout's Anniversary, Working with John Simm & Andrew Lincoln' is a non-profit project intended for educational purposes only. No copyright laws were intended to be broken. All rights to any material used remain courtesy of their respective owners.