Swindle, crimes and botany

Swindle, crimes and botanical ( Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels ) is a British film realized by Guy Ritchie, left the August 28th 1998.

Synopsis

Eddie, the son of barman JD, is a genius of the charts. It loses however with the table of a caïd, Harry the Axe, at the time of a blow assembled with his friends Soap, Bacon and Tom. The four are found thus with owe 500.000£ to the chief of gang which leaves them one week before destroying the bar of JD and killing its owner. Eddie, Tom, Soap and Bacon decide in the absence of other alternatives, to direct the neighbors of Soap, hooligans violent one and full with muddles.

Data sheet

  • Title: Swindle, crimes and botanical
  • original Titer: Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
  • Realization: Guy Ritchie
  • Scenario: Guy Ritchie
  • Production: Matthew Vaughn
  • Music: David A. Hughes and John Murphy
  • Photography: Tim Maurice-Jones
  • Assembly: Niven Howie
  • Decorations: Iain Andrews and Eve Mavrakis
  • Costumes: Stephanie Collie
  • Country of origin: the United Kingdom
  • Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - Dolby DIGITAL - 16 mm
  • Kind: Comedy
  • Lasted: 107 minutes
  • Coming out date: August 28th 1998

Distribution

  • Nick Moran : Eddie
  • Jason Flemyng : Tom
  • Dexter Fletcher: Soap
  • Jason Statham : Bacon
  • Steven Mackintosh: Winston
  • Nicholas Rowe : J
  • Nick Marcq: Charles
  • Charles Forbes: Willie
  • Vinnie Jones: Big Chris
  • Lenny McLean : Barry the Baptist
  • Peter McNicholl: Little Chris
  • P.H. Moriarty : Harry Lonsdale, the Axe
  • Frank To grip: Dog
  • Steve Sweeney : Plank
  • Huggy Leaver : Paul
  • Tony McMahon: John
  • Stephen Marcus: Nick the Greek
  • Go Blackwood: Rory Breaker
  • Sting : JD

See too

  • Swindle, crimes and botanical on Internet Movie Database

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