Huge number of times Danny Dyer swears in new football hooligan film after he hit out at claim movie glamorises drugs

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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.

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Danny Dyer swears 87 times in his new footie hooligan film Marching Powder

The 96-minute film, out on Friday, is filled with 229 rude words, including 159 F-bombs and 45 C-words.

It also features 19 scenes of drug use, including Jack snorting white powder on the way to a game.

In the movie, he is given six weeks to turn his life around and save his marriage to Dani (played by Stephanie Leonidas, 41) or go to jail.

Danny’s daughter Dani Dyer, 28, and her England footballer fiancé Jarrod Bowen, 28, attended the premiere in Leicester Square, central London, on Tuesday.

Guests at the after-party at The Little Scarlet in Soho were treated to Marching Powder cocktails made with vodka, cognac liqueur and pear puree.

Danny, who also starred in Rivals, recently hit out at claims that the Nick Love-directed film glamorised drugs.

He said: “There’s nothing glamorous about me sniffing white on my own in a Portaloo, me on my knees in puddles of p***.”

It comes after Danny dropped the C-word at The Brit Awards on live TV last weekend, forcing ITV producers to cut the sound.

He said of his new film: “It’s basically Bridget Jones, but with the word c.”

However, Marching Powder does not even get in the all-time top ten of sweariest movies.

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The Wolf of Wall Street, the 2013 black comedy thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio, tops the list with 715 expletives, followed by 2019’s Uncut Gems on 646.

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