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Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels

Film poster
Directed by Guy Ritchie
Produced by Matthew Vaughn
Written by Guy Ritchie
Starring Jason Flemyng
Dexter Fletcher
Nick Moran
Jason Statham
Steven Mackintosh
Vinnie Jones
Sting
Music by David A. Hughes
John Murphy
Distributed by Universal Pictures
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment (now Universal Studios) (UK)
Gramercy Pictures (US)
Release date(s) August 28, 1998 (UK)
Running time 105 min.
Language English
Budget $1,000,000
Allmovie profile
IMDb profile

Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels is a 1998 English crime film directed and written by Guy Ritchie. The story is a heist film involving a self-confident young card sharp who loses £500,000 to a powerful crimelord in a rigged game of three card brag. In order to pay off his debts, he and his friends decide to rob a small-time gang who happen to be operating out of the flat next door. The film garnered Guy Ritchie international acclaim, and introduced actors Vinnie Jones, a former Welsh international football player, and Jason Statham, to worldwide audiences. Image File history File links Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrels_2. ... Guy Stuart Ritchie (born 10 September 1968 in Hatfield, Hertfordshire[1]) is an English film director. ... Matthew Vaughn (born 7 March 1971) is a film producer (Layer Cake, Snatch, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels among others), director (Layer Cake) and husband of Claudia Schiffer, whom he married in 2002. ... Guy Stuart Ritchie (born 10 September 1968 in Hatfield, Hertfordshire[1]) is an English film director. ... Jason Flemyng (25 September 1966) is an English actor. ... Dexter Fletcher on the set of GamesMaster, of which he hosted only one series. ... Nicholas James Moran, better known as Nick Moran (born 23 December 1969), is a British actor, writer and producer. ... Jason Statham (born 12 September 1972) is an English actor, known for his definitive masculine roles in the Guy Ritchie crime films Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Revolver and Snatch. ... Steven Mackintosh (b. ... Vincent Peter Jones (born 5 January 1965) is an English-born ex-footballer (and former captain of the Wales national football team). ... This article is about the musician. ... John Murphy is a prominent British film composer from the city of Liverpool. ... Universal Pictures is the main motion picture production/distribution arm of Universal Studios, a subsidiary of NBC Universal. ... PolyGram Filmed Entertainment (PFE) was a London-based film studio, founded in 1991 as a European competitor to Hollywood, but eventually sold and merged with Universal Pictures in 1999. ... Gramercy Pictures was a major film distributor, a joint venture of Polygram Filmed Entertainment and Universal Pictures. ... is the 240th day of the year (241st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... The year 1998 in film involved some significant events. ... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... A crime film, in its most general sense, is a film that deals with crime, criminal justice and the darker side of human nature. ... Guy Stuart Ritchie (born 10 September 1968 in Hatfield, Hertfordshire[1]) is an English film director. ... A heist film is a movie that has an intricate plot woven around a group of people trying to steal something. ... The Cardsharps, c. ... Three card brag is an unusual British card game which is similar to poker but varies in betting style and hand rankings. ... Vincent Peter Jones (born 5 January 1965) is an English-born ex-footballer (and former captain of the Wales national football team). ... Soccer redirects here. ... Jason Statham (born 12 September 1972) is an English actor, known for his definitive masculine roles in the Guy Ritchie crime films Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Revolver and Snatch. ...


In 2000, Ritchie won an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Motion Picture Screenplay. In 2004, the magazine Total Film named Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels the 38th greatest British film of all time. The Edgar Allan Poe Awards (popularly called the Edgars), named after Edgar Allan Poe, are presented every year by the Mystery Writers of America. ... Mystery Writers of America is an organization for mystery writers, based in New York. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Total Film, published by Future Publishing, is the United Kingdoms second best-selling film magazine, after the longer-established Empire from Emap. ...


A television series, Lock, Stock...The Series, followed in 2000. Lock, Stock. ...

Contents

Plot

Long-time friends; Bacon, Eddie, Tom and Soap, decide to put together £100,000 to play against 'Hatchet' Harry Lonsdale - a porn king of notorious disposition - in a high-stakes card game in the hopes of winning easy money. Aided by Barry "The Baptist", Harry's personal bodyguard and counselor, the game is fixed so that Eddie, the card sharp representing the group, loses to Harry and is forced to owe a £500,000 debt within one week, citing the loss of fingers and Eddie's father's bar if he fails to pay. To Eddie's fortune, and the dismay of his friends, all four of the group is tasked with honoring this debt, as they were all responsible for fronting the stake money. Harry’s loyal and violent debt collector, Big Chris - who often brings his son and apprentice, Little Chris, to his work - is assigned to collect the payment on the due date. Bodyguards of Viktor Yushchenko (far left) after leaving Gdansk city hall. ...


After several days and no ideas to come up with the money, Eddie returns home and overhears his neighbors, a gang of thieves known for robbing drug dealers, planning a heist on some marijuana growers supposedly loaded with cash and drugs. Eddie relays this information to the group, intending for all of them to rob the neighbors as they come back from their heist, therefore solving the debt. Tom uses his connection with an underground dealer, known as Nick "the Greek", to provide them with guns for the job, and to find someone to help them move the drugs. Nick then manages to acquire a pair of antique shotguns, and arrange a deal with Rory Breaker, a black gangster and sociopath, to purchase the stolen weed. A Cannabis sativa plant The drug cannabis, also called marijuana, is produced from parts of the cannabis plant, primarily the cured flowers and gathered trichomes of the female plant. ...


Prior to the card game, a pair of lowlife criminals, Gary and Dean, were hired by Barry to rob a bankrupt millionaire for Harry, who wanted a specific pair of antique shotguns from the stolen pile for his personal collection. The two guns that Harry wanted, however, were the ones that Gary and Dean sold prematurely to Nick after the robbery. An enraged Barry threatens the two into getting them back.


The neighbors' heist goes underway; Dog, the leader of the gang, learned of the weed chemists from one of the members, and uses his connections to the group to catch them off guard. Despite having a gang member killed by his own Bren Gun, and an incriminating encounter with a traffic warden, the job is otherwise a success. Unfortunately as they come back to the hideout, the four friends ambush the neighbors and take the loot, who later return that night to stash the goods next door, and then celebrate with a wild night of drinking. Bren is also a commune of the Drôme département in France. ...


The various characters finally collide when Rory discovers that the weed he was going to purchase was in fact his; the weed chemists that were robbed were under his employ. Rory interrogates Nick into revealing where the four friends live, and uses one of the chemists to identify the robbers. That same morning, Dog has become furious at having been cheated and, during a tirade, he launches one of his men into a wall, who discovers (through the hole he makes as a result) the stolen loot; Dog has the men prepare to ambush the friends in the flat as he takes the antique shotguns and counts the money. Gary and Dean call Nick, who (in frustration) directs them to the same address in their search for the antique shotguns, while Big Chris and his son depart to collect the debt, and the four friends drive home from the bar.


Rory and his gang assault the flat and enter a shootout with the neighbors, resulting in the deaths of all but Dog and the lone chemist to survive the slaughter, with the latter taking off with the marijuana. Dog is mugged by Big Chris of the shotguns and money during his escape, Gary and Dean stealthily follow Big Chris, and the four friends finally return to the flat, shocked by the carnage and the missing loot. Big Chris then gives the guns and cash to Harry, and as he returns to his car he encounters Dog threatening his son, who wants him to get the loot back from Harry. Desperate to get the guns, Gary and Dean attack Harry and Barry at their office, realizing who they were at the last minute before killing each other in another violent shootout. The four friends soon arrive to find another scene of carnage, and take the opportunity to re-steal the debt money, mystified by their strange fortune. Big Chris then crashes into their car to disable Dog, and after brutalizing him with his car door, he takes the debt money back from the unconscious friends, only to find his employer dead, and Tom (who had decided to stay behind briefly) making off with the antique shotguns.


The remaining friends were arrested, but were declared innocent after the traffic warden from earlier identified the neighbors’ bodies as the prime suspects. The four reunite at Eddie’s father’s bar, and decide to have Tom get rid of the only evidence linking them to all the bloodshed – the shotguns. After Tom leaves, Big Chris arrives to bid them farewell, and gives them a catalog on antique guns. Big Chris then leaves, having kept the debt money for himself and his son. A quick perusal of the book reveals that the shotguns the four had bought for the job were each worth a fortune, and so they desperately try to call Tom. The film ends in a cliffhanger when Tom’s cell phone, stuffed in his mouth, starts ringing as he hangs over the side of a bridge, preparing to drop the shotguns into the River Thames. This article is about the River Thames in southern England. ...


Cast

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Cast notes

  • The film originally starred Laura Bailey as Eddie's love interest. This major plotline was only removed after filming had been completed.
  • The role of JD, Eddie's father, is played by the English musician Sting. Sting's wife Trudie Styler was an executive producer on the film, and the two later introduced director Ritchie to Madonna, whom he later married.
  • The role of Barry The Baptist was played by legendary hardman Lenny McLean also known as "The Guv'nor" after becoming the country's top bare-knuckle fighter. McLean became ill during filming, but believed he was only suffering from a lingering case of the flu. McLean died of brain and lung cancer on July 28, 1998, just before the movie was released. Producers quickly changed billboards and posters to feature Lenny McLean as a tribute, even though Barry was only a supporting character.
  • Ross Boatman turned down a starring role in the film, as he did not wish to be typecast following his appearance in Hard Men.
  • The film uses Dexter Fletcher, P.H. Moriarty and Alan Ford in a tribute to the classic London gangster film The Long Good Friday.
  • This is the second movie P.H. Moriarty and Sting both appeared in- the other being the movie version of Quadrophenia.

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Soundtrack

Soundtrack from the Motion Picture Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Soundtrack by various artists
Released Flag of the United Kingdom 1998
Flag of the United States February 23, 1999
Genre Rock
Pop
Brit pop
Reggae
Length 62:54 (UK)
43:32 (US)
Label Island Records (UK)
Warner Bros. (US)
Professional reviews
Guy Ritchie film soundtracks chronology
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
(1998)
Snatch
(2000)

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Track listing

  1. Hundred Mile High City - Ocean Colour Scene
  2. "It's a Deal, It's a Steal" - Tom, Nick & Ed*
  3. The Boss - James Brown
  4. "Truly, Madly, Deeply" - Skanga*
  5. "Hortif***inculturalist" - Winston
  6. "Police and Thieves" - Junior Murvin
  7. "18 With a Bullet" - Lewis Taylor & Carleen Anderson*
  8. "Spooky" - Dusty Springfield
  9. "The Game" - John Murphy & David Hughes*
  10. "Muppets" - Harry, Barry & Gary
  11. "Man Machine" - Robbie Williams*
  12. "Walk this Land" - E-Z Rollers
  13. "Blaspheming Barry" - Barry
  14. "I Wanna Be Your Dog" - The Stooges
  15. "It's Kosher" - Tom & Nick
  16. "Liar Liar" - The Castaways*
  17. "I've been shot" - Plank & Dog
  18. "Why Did You Do It" - Stretch
  19. "Oh Girl" - Evil Superstars
  20. "If the Milk Turns Sour" - John Murphy & David Hughes (with Rory)*
  21. "Zorba the Greek" - John Murphy & David Hughes
  22. "I'll Kill Ya" - John Murphy & David Hughes (with Rory)*
  23. "The Payback" - James Brown
  24. "Fool's Gold" - The Stone Roses*
  25. "It's Been Emotional" - Big Chris
  26. "18 With a Bullet" - Pete Wingfield
    • * Track omitted from 1999 U.S. release.

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Deaths on screen

  • The body count of the movie is 17. In chronological order:

1. Smithy Robinson - bludgeoned to death with "a 15-inch black rubber cock" by Harry
2. Gordon's unnamed associate - beaten to death with a golf club
3. Gordon - killed with a Chef's knife sharpening steel by Dog
4. Mickey - shot by Gloria
5. Paul - killed in the shootout at Eddie and Bacon's place
6. John - killed in the shootout at Eddie and Bacon's place
7-10. Rory Breaker's 4 henchmen - killed in the shootout at Eddie and Bacon's place
11. Plank - shot several times, until finally killed by Rory Breaker
12. Rory Breaker - shot by Plank
13. Dean - shot in the chest by Harry
14. Harry Londsdale - shot several times by Gary
15. Gary - killed with a hatchet to the back by Barry
16. Barry - shot in the stomach by Gary
17. Dog - crushed by a car-door by Big Chris
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Trivia

  • Due to the fact that Danny John-Jules had a brief role in the movie as Jack, some fans associated the role of Dean with Craig Charles, John-Jules's costar on Red Dwarf. The role was actually portrayed by Jake Abraham, who resembles and sounds like Charles in many ways and appeared briefly as an alternative version of his character in Red Dwarf.
  • The scene where Chris repeatedly slammed Dog's head in the car door was repeated in the movie Snatch when the character 'Bullet-Tooth' Tony, also played by Vinnie Jones, is smashing an unknown person's head in a car door as his car phone is ringing. When he picks up the phone after smashing the victim's head, he politely answers, "Bonjour". This method of dispatching an enemy may have been mimicked from a scene in the 1980 film Raging Bull. Also possibly referring to a scene from the French movie Dobermann where the same kind of violence was shown.
  • The line "I don't believe this, will everyone stop gettin' shot" was sampled in the 2000 garage UK #1 hit "Bound 4 Da Reload" by Oxide & Neutrino along with the theme tune to Casualty.
  • The auction catalogue in which the value of the guns is revealed is by an auctioneer called Botherby's - a name play of Sotheby's.
  • The characters of Dean and Gary are associated by many with "The Scousers" in the TV programme "Harry Enfield and Chums" among other portrayals of the classic Liverpudlian comedy duo.
  • The Bollywood movie Phir Hera Pheri borrows heavily from Lock, Stock... including most of the plotline, several plot devices and even directly translated dialogue from English to Hindi.
  • Australian metalcore band Parkway Drive wrote a song titled "Guns For Show, Knives For a Pro", a quote from the film.
  • In the few seconds before Dean and Harry raise their guns at one another, the music played is a reference to Sergio Leone’s 1965 spaghetti western For a Few Dollars More.
  • The plot has many similarities to the real-life Wonderland Murders in Los Angeles in 1981, as the main plot involves an inside job to rob a major drug dealer of his drugs and cash, and the retribution that follows. A dispute over antique guns was also a factor in the murders.
  • A number of classic British cars appear in the film. A Mini, driven by J.D, a Ford Granada estate car driven by the gang on their return to Hatchett Harry's place. Vinnie Jones drives a Rover P6 3.5 litre, and later an AC Cobra. Also featured are the ubiquitous Ford Transit van and Ford Escort RS2000 driven by Dean and Gary. Tom is seen driving a Rover P5B at the end of the film.
  • It is parodied in the Mitchell and Webb sketch Hons, Dons and two smoking M.A. Oxons, and in The Fast Show as "It's a right cockney barrel of monkeys".
  • A board game based on the movie was invented in 2001, but didn't see the light of day due to Guy Richie and Matthew Vaughn being too busy, despite both liking the game.
  • The traffic warden beaten up and bundled into the back of the van (along with the marijuana and money) is played by Welsh character comedian and impressionist Rob Brydon.

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See also

  • Snatch
  • Borough market
  • Ali Catterall and Simon Wells, Your Face Here: British Cult Movies Since The Sixties (Fourth Estate, 2001) ISBN 0-00-714554-3

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