Frank Booth died from a condition called ALS.
And the way that Frank Booth used that song in two different places, it is just kind of unbelievable.
At 19:40, Hollinshead came outside of the house to ask a neighbour, Frank Booth, for tea bags.
I'd rather hang with Frank Booth.
Throughout the film, Frank Booth uses a medical mask and tube to inhale some kind of stimulant from an aerosol canister.
Frank Booth was born in Hyde in 1882.
Manchester City were forced to sell their players and Frank Booth was sold to Bury in 1906.
Frank Booth isn't inhaling oxygen from that mask - it's obviously some powerful drug (nitrous oxide?
In the film, psychotic criminal Frank Booth is infatuated with the song.
"David is as much of a believer in the robins as in Frank Booth," she says.