ock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Four lads owe a lot of money to a local gang boss, drug dealers in over their heads and two missing ancient shotguns all get spun into a whole mess of characters chasing after each other.
Written and Directed by Guy Ritchie
Cinematography by Tim Maurice-Jones
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Jason Flemyng as Tom Dexter Fletcher as Soap Nick Moran as Eddie Jason Statham as Bacon Steven Mackintosh as Winston Nicholas Rowe as J Nick Marcq as Charles Charles Forbes as Willie Vinnie Jones as Big Chris Lenny McLean as Barry the Baptist Peter McNicholl as Little Chris P.H. Moriarty as Hatchet Harry
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Running Time: 105 min.
Release Date: Mar. '99
Overall Call:
Looking for a real fun movie with all kinds of stuff going on, delivered in a fast paced unique editing style? Look no further than Guy Ritchie's debut Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. This one might lose you a bit on the colloquialisms, but is a fun ride nonetheless. If you like Tarantino type films this one has just enough originality of its own to win you over. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels is a real hoot and is tough not to enjoy.
Reasons For Recommendation:
+ Fun involved storyline
+ A whole mess of interesting characters
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